Monday, March 28, 2011

CEO of Caterpillar Considers Relocating Company - msnbc.com
The Pantagraph has obtained a letter sent last week to Govenor Pat Quinn. In it, Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman said officials in at least four other states have approached the company about relocating since Illinois raised its income tax in January. In

Attention shifts to relocating Maplenol Barn - Des Moines Register
Visit reporter Mary Stegmeir's blog at www.desmoinesregister.com/westdesmoines to see the Friends of the Maplenol Barn site plans. Finding a buyer and moving the barn is the current plan, but school officials say they will evaluate any suggestion

Airport board approves contract to begin relocating part of Crittenden - Courier-Journal
The Louisville Regional Airport Authority board approved a $5.6 million contract Wednesday for the first phase of a $28 million project to relocate part of Crittenden Drive. The work is being done so the airport authority can finish building a wider

Owners: City must save East Blvd. - Montgomery Advertiser
When the lease was up at Bob Baumhower's restaurant, Wings, on East Boulevard in 2009, he considered relocating somewhere else in Montgomery -- or even outside of it. "We were there on the (west) side of the boulevard for a long time," Baumhower said Thursday.

Canadian Tire Financial Services in Welland relocating 300 jobs - Niagara Review
WELLAND — Canadian Tire Financial Services is moving forward with plans to close up shop on Prince Charles Dr. "After months of planning, we're in the process of moving about 300 staff from our building on Prince Charles Dr. to other CTFS locations in

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Enid Company Relocating To Oklahoma City - News On 6
ENID, Oklahoma -- More than 200 jobs are set to be relocated from Enid to Oklahoma City after a company decided to move its headquarters to the current Devon Energy building. Officials with Continental Resources said the relocation is part of a strategy to

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