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What’s on Track: Looking Ahead to Autodesk University  

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After all, it’s happening in Las Vegas, the city that never sleeps and the place that I call home. For me, this year is extra special; the day after the event, Formula One Great Prix is taking over the streets of Las Vegas. When I first started in the industry, I was a department of one and attended AU alone.

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The Travel & Tourism Game

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If Las Vegas is Red Bull-and-Vodka clubbing, Henderson is artisan breweries and hand-crafted wines. If Nevada brings to mind the flashing neon of The Strip, Henderson is the quiet relaxation and abundant recreation at Lake Las Vegas. Henderson defies the expectations of what Southern Nevada should be.

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COVER STORY: 2013 Business Facilities Rankings Report – Metro And Global Rankings

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IBM Services Center: Baton Rouge will deliver technology services including application development, application management and system integration. Houston (Zone 84) and El Paso (Zone 68) also shined in BF’s new ranking of top Foreign Trade Zones. The new Baton Rouge center will provide IBM’s clients in the U.S.

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Heroic Efforts In California

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Interstate Highways 15 and 215, which connect Murrieta to nearby Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego as well as to Las Vegas and the rest of the continental United States, Canada and Mexico. Five parcels, all under a single ownership, encompass 225+/- acres zoned as Commercial/ Industrial Business Park.

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LOCATION FOCUS: California Dreamin’ – A Rebound Fueled By New Energy

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The federal Bureau of Land Management, which has subsurface mineral rights for much of the Monterey shale field, in December sold about 15 leases for thousands of acres of potential shale development in California. Power outages can be avoided, and customers will be empowered to see and manage their energy use in near-real time.