From Michigan Economic Development Corporation <[email protected]>
Subject This Just In: Michigan Cracks Top 10 in National Site Selection Ranking
Date November 1, 2024 2:04 PM
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Michigan Cracks Top 10 in National Site Selection Ranking

"The state continues to reap the rewards of its Make It in Michigan economic development strategy, moving up two spots in Site Selection’s 2024 Business Climate Rankings"

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Michigan is a top 10 state for business climate, according to Site Selection Magazine. In its annual Top State Business Climate Rankings [ [link removed] ], Michigan has secured the No. 10 spot, marking the third year in a row that the state has risen on the list, up from No. 20 in 2022 and No. 12 in 2023 [ [link removed] ].

The state’s upward trajectory builds on the momentum of its ‘Make It in Michigan’ economic development strategy, dedicated to supporting the success of Michiganders through revitalizing communities and winning projects across the state.

"“As Team Michigan, we are grateful to Site Selection Magazine for this recognition and are proud to be recognized among states leading the charge in creating a top business climate and rolling out the welcome mat for businesses of all sizes across the widest spectrum of industries,” said *Quentin L. Messer, Jr., CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation*. “We remain committed to executing the ‘Make It in Michigan’ economic development strategy focused on attracting and developing our People, cultivating and revitalizing our Places, and competing for and winning Projects across the state. While there’s still more required progress, this recognition is another charger to fuel our drive to create more jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities so that everyone can ‘Make It in Michigan.’”"

*Michigan’s Winning Ingredients*

According to Site Selection Magazine, there are 10 factors that make up site selectors’ most important location criteria:


* Utilities (availability, cost, reliability)
* Workforce skills
* Land/building prices and supply
* Ease of permitting and regulatory procedures
* Transportation infrastructure
* Workforce development
* Quality of life
* State and local tax scheme
* Economic development strategy
* Higher education resources

From the state’s Make It in Michigan economic development strategy [ [link removed] ] and Talent Action Team’s workforce initiatives [ [link removed] ] to a more efficient permitting process [ [link removed] ] and an unmatched quality of life [ [link removed] ], Michigan has the winning ingredients for site selectors.

To compile its annual Top State Business Climate Rankings, Site Selection Magazine uses criteria ranging from an Executive Survey and a state’s Governor’s Cup ranking to the CNBC Top States for Business rankings [ [link removed] ].

In 2024, Michigan moved up to No. 9 [ [link removed] ] on CNBC’s list, while improving its position in several sub-categories, including 3rd for cost of living, 8th for business friendliness and 9th for technology and innovation.

Earlier this year, Site Selection also recognized Michigan in its 2024 Prosperity Cup rankings, [ [link removed] ] moving up to No. 7 overall and No. 3 in the East North Central region. Michigan’s project wins and competitive metrics earned the state’s rise in the Prosperity Cup rankings.

Learn why people and businesses are choosing to Make It in Michigan. [ [link removed] ]




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