by Whittaker Associates | Aug 31, 2009 | Uncategorized
By Todd Smithee When Columbus sailed west to go east, he had the right idea. The problem was, he did not anticipate the actual size of the world. The result: Columbus “discovered” America, and the rest is what we call history. Columbus was bold and took... by Whittaker Associates | Jan 29, 2010 | Uncategorized
By Vidhan Rana On January 12th, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake rocked the tiny island nation of Haiti. American public and the news media finally stopped talking about our nation’s dire economic situation, growing unemployment, and Obama’s falling poll numbers... by Jami Gibson | Dec 30, 2003 | Uncategorized
By Leigh Howe I grew up in a small town called Hope, Indiana, population 2,140. Last week, Hope lost one of their greatest promoters and contributors, Charles T. Biggs, 63. Charlie was an educator, publisher, school board member, musician, town historian, volunteer... by Jami Gibson | Jun 30, 2003 | Uncategorized
By Pete Julius Since the late 1990’s, corporate expansion and relocation activity has simmered. Corporate real estate investments still exist, but don’t happen at the rapid pace that occurred in the early and mid 1990’s. The past few years have made it extremely... by Whittaker Associates | Aug 30, 2003 | Uncategorized
By Dean Whittaker In his book The Rise of the Creative Class, Dr. Richard Florida states that the three essential ingredients to attracting the creative class to your community are technology, talent and tolerance. Dr. Florida feels that the economy’s need for this...