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Dave Kennedy
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Georgetown, MA
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Major Corporations - When they move

Dave Kennedy
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Georgetown, MA
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Is there a source that tracks or keeps track of where major coporations might be moving to in the future? I've got to assume this info is out there somewhere.

It might be a great way to follow a major company into a market when looking to buy rentals.

I ask this because when I used to work for Fidelity I knew a big move to Texas was in the cards about 1.5 years before the move. I didn't find out the exact location (West Lake Texas) until about 6-8 months before the move took place. They were moving a few hundred positions and opening thousands down there.

That kind of info would be great. Besides reading ever single article every day in every business journal is there a place that keeps track of these kind of things?

Any help would be great. Just curious for future references.

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