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SolarWorld Group's decision to build a plant in Hillsboro has been ranked one of the top 10 site-selection deals in North America in 2007 by Site Selection magazine, a corporate real estate and economic development publication.
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Current Issue | MAY 08


Around the State

Q&A with new state labor chief
When Gov. Ted Kulongoski tapped Brad Avakian to be the state’s labor commissioner, the former Democratic senator and one-time civil rights lawyer says he had one thought.

Startups: The beat goes on in Portland
The downturn, big or small, is here. The gloomy economic pronouncements are being made. And for a lot of tech startups in Silicon Forest, things couldn’t be better.

CH2M Hill wins $5.25 billion contract on Panama Canal
An engineering firm that started as a collaboration between an Oregon State University professor and three of his former students has won the contract of a lifetime: to manage the $5.25 billion redevelopment of the Panama Canal.

Finding treasure in The Dalles
What started out as a vast demolition project has turned into an impromptu treasure hunt. Not gold coins or lost royal jewels, but instead precious metals from what was considered mostly scrap and junk.

Graphic: Portland construction costs low compared to other cities

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Biz Life

Using retreats to advance your team
Collaboration is essential in the workplace, but the office isn’t always the best environment in which to develop rapport. Corporate team-building activities and retreats can help by getting employees to interact outside the cubicle to improve their performance on the job.

More executives turning to private jets
So you’re on the brink of closing a lucrative deal, but while standing in line at the airport the terminal intercom announces that your flight has been delayed, again.

Easy, low-cost ways to keep employees healthier
Let’s be honest, there is only so much an ergonomically friendly office chair can do to promote health.

Next: The wood bike
Remember the iconic scene in E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial where Elliott and his alien friend fly through the air on a bike, silhouetted by the moon?

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Lists

Deal Watch: Making a splash with interactive ads

Statewide ranking of commercial real estate firms

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From The Editor

Spring, Botox in the air
When the weather turns sunny it puts us in the mood to freshen up.

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Feedback

Online survey: Readers share their economic mood

Value of state’s prisons deserves broader view

Dispute between victims group and Pew Center

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