Second in a Series by Henry Bradbury
Following comments are from H. C. Bradbury, a professional consultant and Marshall native who has been involved in industrial site selection for more than twenty years. He has led site selection efforts for a five billion dollar Fortune 500 company, and several project teams.
His comments provide clarity and perspective regarding the suitability of the Longhorn Army Ammunition (LHAAP) site for industrial development and specifically address how two topics recently highlighted in the local media, influence the site selection process and the unsuitability of LHAAP as a competitive site for industrial development:
· Impact of residual contamination
· Weighting of free land
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