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SIOUX CITY | For the second straight year andthe fourth time in seven years, metro Sioux City has been crowned a national economic development champion.
The tri-state regionshared the No. 1 spot in Site Selection magazine's annual ranking of small-sizemetro areas with the most new or expanded corporate projects.
Sioux City tied for first with Dubuque, Iowa, and Altoona, Pa., and among areas with populations between 50,000 and 200,000. Each metro city had 14 qualifying projects in 2013, defined as investments of at least $1 million in investment, additions of at least 20,000 square feet and creation of at least 50 new jobs.
Adam Bruns, managing editor of Atlanta-based Site Selection, broke the news tomore than 250 local business leaders at a luncheon at the Sioux City Convention Center sponsored by The Siouxland Initiative.
Gov. Terry Branstad and Iowa Economic Development Authority Director Debi Durham, a former Siouxland Initiative president, celebrated the top ranking with the local leaders.
"Getting this honor from Site Selection magazine is a big deal," Branstad told the audience.
The 60-year-old publication's base of 49,000 subscribers includes professionals who help corporations find the right place to locate and expand, Branstad said.
"If you can get the attention of these people, obviously it improves your chances of getting a project or a company in your state," the Republican governor said at a news conference.
Site Selection also ranked Sioux CityNo. 1 in 2007, 2008 and 2012.
Bruns said the fact Siouxland has earned the honor four times in the past seven years "speaks to their collective vision and the kind of continuity that gives company decision-makers confidence."
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Early Office Buildings
Harper & Brothers Building, New York, NY, engraving published 1855. The front of this five-story building was iron. Half thesecond floor was a large office. The rest of the building and an adjoining one were used for producing and warehousing books. Source: Jacob Abbot, The Harper Establishment, or, How the Story Books are Made, Harper & Brothers, New York, NY, 1855.Courtesy of Pat Pflieger, Nineteenth-Century American Children & What They Read.
Except in lower Manhattan in New York City, until 1885 few U.S. office buildings exceeded five stories. In lower Manhattan, after 1865 some office buildings without elevators were taller than five stories, but apparently the top floors generally were not used for offices. In addition, some hotels were taller than five stories. Construction of seven to ten story office buildings with elevators began around 1870.
Plan for War Office, England, 1857
Public Ledger Newspaper Building, Philadelphia, PA, built 1867-68
Left: Banking House of John A Hambleton & Co., Baltimore, MD, 1874 image Right: Ninth National Bank of the City of New York, 1874 image
Buffalo German Insurance Co. Building, Buffalo, NY, built 1879
By contrast, in New York City a 30 story office building was completed in 1899, a 47 story office building was completed in 1908, and a 60 story office building was completed in 1913.
Except to the extent they are constrained by zoning or building codes, owners of new office buildings chose building heights that produced the greatest profits. The incentive to build taller buildings is that they use less land per square foot of office space. One disincentive to building taller buildings is that the cost of construction per floor increases with the height of the building because the entire building structure, including foundations and vertical supports, must be stronger. Another disincentive to building higher buildings relates to the cost of moving people up and down. Prior to the development of practical passenger elevators, the market value of office space declined with distance from the street because people had to walk up and down. After the development of passenger elevators, the cost of providing elevators increased faster than the height of a building, because more and more of the otherwise usable internal space on lower floors had to be turned over to elevator shafts needed to reach higher floors.
With that background, one can see why office buildings generally did not exceed five stories until the late 19th century. First, central city land prices were comparatively low, so there was comparatively little incentive to bear additional construction costs in order to economize on land. Second, the cost of constructing higher floors was high, for either of two reasons. If one relied on stone or brick walls for structural support, the walls in the lower part of the building had to be made thicker, which increased construction costs and reduced usable internal space. One could avoid that by using iron or steel, but these metals were expensive. Third, prior to the development of practical passenger elevators, no one would pay much for offices located above the fifth floor of a building. Thus, the incremental cost of adding a sixth or higher floor was greater than the incremental rental revenue one could earn from the extra space.
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WASHINGTON U.S. construction spending showed a tiny increase in January as strength in housing helped to offset declines in nonresidential building and government projects.
Construction spending edged up 0.1 percent in January, significantly slower than an upwardly revised 1.5 percent gain in December, the Commerce Department reported Monday.
Home building was up 1.1 percent in January with single-family construction rising 2.3 percent and apartment building up 1 percent.
However, there was widespread weakness outside of housing. Non-residential construction fell 0.2 percent and office building was flat, with bad weather likely a factor in the weakness.
Total government construction was down 0.8 percent in January compared with December.
Construction spending totaled $943.1 billion in January at a seasonally adjusted annual rate.
The 1.1 percent rise in housing construction was just half of the 2.5 percent gain in December.
Economists had expected the January weakness, believing that construction, like other parts of the economy, would be slowed by the unusually cold weather. However, the expectation is that builders will see better gains once spring and warmer weather arrive.
Most economists are looking for sales of new and existing homes to show further gains in 2014, bolstered by an improving economy and steady job growth.
Sales of new homes rose 9.6 percent in January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 468,000. It was the fastest pace since July 2008. The surge came as a surprise to economists.
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