Investing in American Manufacturing 2024

We’re all familiar with the adage: ‘There are three things that matter in property: location, location, location.’ This sentiment, however, doesn’t merely apply to residential real estate. In the manufacturing industry, selecting the right location for your new facility can be a complicated process. There are many factors to consider, including tax incentives, available workers, proximity to suppliers, and much more.

This map shows where manufacturers are choosing to invest their resources, whether they are building new production facilities or expanding existing plants.

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