Hi, I'm doing research on government subsidising tech companies to entice them to move into a community. In this case I'm wondering about the Chandler Price Road Corridor. I know someone on the list must work in that area. I discovered the Chandler Price Road Corridor existed a couple months ago. Normally I would not be a fan of government spending millions a year for multiple years to build a business environment. In this case I am intrigued and am wondering if this is a case where local government can create a sustainable high tech business environment. I am wondering what ingredients will cause this environment to survive after the initial contract period. Some of my thoughts are housing, shopping, entertainment, and a workforce that can be brought together to do things like build chips at Intel. Does ASU aid this? What about skills learned at the Maricopa Community College network of colleges? At present the City of Chandler is only working with large companies like eBay, Wells Fargo... etc. The City Council is looking at this and may modify this requirement so smaller companies can build and occupy within this corridor. One thing I have not read about is venture capital. Given the cost of doing business in Silicon Valley, I would think a tech rich environment might pull some from Silicon Valley. What about Chandler Gang Plank? Could this come into play? Please help me discover what I should be looking at and how to look at it. Your thoughts are much appreciated. Keith -- Keith Smith --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss