California Business Departures: An Eight-Year Review 2008-2015
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California Business Departures: An Eight-Year Review 2008-2015
JOSEPH VRANICH PRESIDENT SPECTRUM LOCATION SOLUTIONS IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 949-551-3150 [email protected] California Business Departures: An Eight-Year Review 2008-2015 Jan. 14, 2016 (Note: This is an update of the Dec. 31, 2015 report in order to clarify several data points – major conclusions of the report remain the same.) Disclaimer All information published herein can be found in public sources of information. Because of NonDisclosure Agreements, which are standard in the Site Selection community, no confidential or privileged information is contained in this report. Moreover, a significant number of disinvestment events are never mentioned in public domain sources. Hence, this report understates the extent of disinvestment events and migration of companies, capital and jobs to out-of-California locations. Copyright Notice © 2015, © 2016– Commentary and rankings appearing in this report’s Preface through Chapter 15, and in the introduction to Chapter 24 and Appendices A and B may be used, but only if attribution is given to “Joseph Vranich of Spectrum Location Solutions in Irvine, Calif.” Table of Contents Preface: Why Is This Report Necessary?........................................................................ 1 California’s Forty Year Legacy of Hostility to Business ................................................ 1 Three Previous Governors Cited Disinvestment Findings ........................................... 2 Brown Administration Record of Denials ..................................................................... 3 Chief Executive Surveys: California Ranks the Lowest ............................................... 4 Bureau of Labor Statistics: Drop in Number of California Businesses ......................... 4 Tax Analysis: California Third Worst in Nation ............................................................. 5 California’s New Facilities Ranking .............................................................................. 5 California New Facilities Ranking Per Capita .............................................................. 2 Sacramento’s Deaf Ears to Business Concerns .......................................................... 3 To Businesses: ‘You Are on Your Own’ ....................................................................... 3 Executive Summary ........................................................................................................ 4 Chapter 1: California Disinvestment Event Totals 2008 - 2015 ....................................... 9 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 9 How Media Coverage Influenced this Report .............................................................. 9 Why the Number of Disinvestments Is Understated .................................................. 10 Why the Findings in this Report Are Conservative .................................................... 10 Companies Strive to Avoid Publicity....................................................................... 10 Certain Types of Company Expansions Excluded from Report ............................. 11 Companies that Relocate to New York City Are Excluded from Report ................. 11 Only Primary Employers Are Counted ................................................................... 11 WARN Notices: An Incomplete Accounting of Events ............................................ 12 Likely that Offshoring Number Is Understated ....................................................... 12 Google Discontinued its News Archive Function .................................................... 12 Some Current Events May Not be Known for Years .............................................. 12 Clients Omitted from List ........................................................................................ 13 Total Capital Diversion Is Incalculable ....................................................................... 13 Job Losses Are Incalculable ...................................................................................... 13 Philanthropy: The Losses Are Incalculable ................................................................ 13 Chapter 2: It’s Difficult to Track Companies that Quietly Leave California .................... 14 Case Study: Thomas Brothers Maps ......................................................................... 14 Chapter 3: Why Would a Company Retract a Departure Announcement?.................... 15 Case Study: Comcast ................................................................................................ 15 Chapter 4: The Priority that Companies Give to Economic Incentives .......................... 17 ‘Temporary’ Incentives Hold Great Appeal ................................................................ 17 ‘Permanent’ Incentives Outranked by Other Factors ................................................. 17 How a Site Selection Project Progresses .................................................................. 18 Step 1: Potential Locations .................................................................................... 18 Step 2: Workforce .................................................................................................. 18 Step 3: Taxes, Regulations and Legal Environment .............................................. 18 Step 4: Community Attractiveness ......................................................................... 18 Step 5: The Facility ................................................................................................ 18 Step 6: Finalist Stage – When the Real Incentives Work Begins ........................... 19 Good Incentives Cannot Make Up for a Bad Location ............................................... 19 Location Decisions Can and Do Occur Without Incentives ........................................ 20 Chapter 5: California Offers Wide-Ranging Economic Incentives ................................. 22 Disclaimer .................................................................................................................. 22 Incentives from GO-Biz and Other State Agencies ................................................ 22 Special Incentives to Aerospace Companies ......................................................... 23 California Film Commission Incentives .................................................................. 23 Employment Training Panel Incentives .................................................................. 23 California Energy Commission Incentives .............................................................. 23 California Local Government Incentives ................................................................. 23 California State Incentives Recently Granted ............................................................ 24 Chasing California Incentives Might Not Mitigate Motivation to Relocate .................. 25 Chapter 6: Why California’s Business Environment is Likely to Worsen ....................... 26 New Service Tax Proposed ....................................................................................... 26 Higher Fuel & Motor Vehicle Taxes Proposed ........................................................... 26 Extension of ‘Temporary’ Proposition 30 Taxes Proposed ........................................ 26 Higher Cap-and-Trade Fees on the Horizon .............................................................. 26 Tax Increase on Business Properties Proposed ........................................................ 27 Public Officials Ignore Business Concerns ................................................................ 27 Chapter 7: Summary of Disinvestment Events by California County ............................. 29 Chapter 8: Summary of Disinvestment Events by California Municipality ..................... 32 Chapter 9: States that Gained from California Disinvestment Events ........................... 33 Chapter 10: Metropolitan Areas that Gained from California Disinvestment Events ..... 35 Chapter 11: U.S. Municipalities that Gained from California Disinvestment Events ...... 36 Chapter 12: Foreign Nations that Gained from California Disinvestment Events .......... 37 Chapter 13: Summary by Types of California Disinvestment Events ............................ 38 Chapter 14: Summary by California Industries .............................................................. 39 Chapter 15: Summary by California Functions .............................................................. 41 Chapter 16: Details Regarding 2015 Disinvestment Events .......................................... 42 Chapter 17: Details Regarding 2014 Disinvestment Events .......................................... 84 Chapter 18: Details Regarding 2013 Disinvestment Events ........................................ 128 Chapter 19: Details Regarding 2012 Disinvestment Events ........................................ 162 Chapter 20: Details Regarding 2011 Disinvestment Events ........................................ 200 Chapter 21: Details Regarding 2010 Disinvestment Events ........................................ 246 Chapter 22: Details Regarding 2009 Disinvestment Events ........................................ 278 Chapter 23: Details Regarding 2008 Disinvestment Events ........................................ 303 Chapter 24: Out-of-California Events Excluded from Disinvestment Lists ................... 317 Appendix A: Methodology ........................................................................................... 324 Appendix B: Joseph Vranich Biography ...................................................................... 327 Endnotes ..................................................................................................................... 329 1 Preface: Why Is This Report Necessary? By Joseph Vranich In California, costs to run a business are higher than in other states and nations – largely due to the states tax and regulatory policies – and the business climate shows little chance of improving. It is understandable that from 2008 through 2015, at least 1,687 California disinvestment events occurred, a count that reflects only those that became public knowledge. Experts in site selection generally agree that at least five events fail to become public knowledge for every one that does. Thus it is reasonable to conclude that a minimum of 10,000 California disinvestment events have occurred during that period. The report has been designed to rely only on public sources of information – primarily news reports and company reports to several government agencies. Each disinvestment event can be substantiated simply by checking the entries against sources of information available on the Internet. The nearly 2,600 endnotes in this report would ease any such effort. This report provides a catalog of disinvestment events, which is why the bulk of Chapters 16 through 23 are fact-filled, listing actions by companies large and small. The entries show that some companies left the state entirely while others declined to grow their in-state facilities but invested in expansions elsewhere. A few companies that planned to locate in California decided against doing so – performing a “U-Turn,” so to speak. California’s Forty Year Legacy of Hostility to Business For nearly four decades, California’s economy grew despite the perception of having a hostile business environment. Growth has been attributable to wonderful scenery and climate, a workforce with technical expertise, and trade access to Asian nations. Growth has occurred in spite of California’s policies toward commercial enterprises. It is difficult to ascertain what the opportunity costs have been to California when businesses elected to place facilities, capital and jobs to other states or nations. However, it is not difficult to understand how long California has had business-hostile policies. Back in 1977, to counter that image, Gov. Brown and his aides began wearing buttons that read “California Means Business.” The Wall Street Journal, then covering the Governor’s travels to Japan to promote investment in the state, reported: “Our economic climate is very good.” Gov. Brown maintains. “I think this is dissipating a good deal of the political rhetoric surrounding the business-climate talk.” ... Politics has figured heavily in the business-climate debates. Gov. Brown, for instance, terms much of the criticism ‘propaganda.’”1 2 Now, in Gov. Brown’s fourth term his Administration still claims that comments about business departures are “propaganda,” but goes further and alleges that such remarks are downright false. I should know. After nearly 20 years living in California, I became weary of hearing politicians deny that businesses leaving the state is anything to be concerned about. Hence, some time ago I released findings that showed 254 companies conducted disinvestment events in California during 2011. The list was widely reported by the news media. I was trying to motivate public officials in California to recognize that the state is one of the costliest in which to do business – often between 20 and 35 percent higher than other states – and to treat business in a more benign way. Three Previous Governors Cited Disinvestment Findings The list of 254 events wasn’t my first. Earlier, I had published a list of 99 companies that were planning to leave the state in full or in part, findings that were noted in an approving manner by former Governors Gray Davis, Pete Wilson and George Deukmejian. They attached the findings in a jointly signed letter in 2010 to the California Air Resources Board and then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.2 The letter warned: Since January 2007, more than 2,500 employers have left the state for other states in the U.S. Approximately 109,000 jobs left with these employers. In addition, many companies have shifted parts of their business activities out of state and decided to expand their operations elsewhere. Attached are Dun & Bradstreet lists detailing some of the losses and a list of specific businesses which have left or reduced operations here. With two jobs lost for every one we gain with other states the implications are clear. California is now rated as the worst state in the Country to do business by corporate relocation experts. Businesses around the world look closely at this report to decide where they want to relocate and expand. A CEO from the semiconductor industry was quoted as saying “The killer factor in California for a manufacturer to create, say, 1,000 blue-collar jobs, is a hostile government that doesn’t want you there and demonstrates it in 1,000 ways.” Do not be misled by the often touted attraction of venture capital to California. While start ups do occur in the state, when it comes time to ramp up the business and jobs, all too often these companies heed the advice of business location experts and head to [other states] who welcome them with open arms. The letter from former governors Davis, Wilson and Deukmejian included the map shown in Figure 1, which illustrates locations in the United States and Canada to which California companies migrated. The D&B analysis covered the 2007-2011 time period. 3 Figure 1 Dun & Bradstreet Map of Locations in U.S. and Canada to which California Companies Migrated Brown Administration Record of Denials Apparently, Gov. Brown’s office ignored that letter and missed the point of the list regarding 2011 events. His Senior Business Advisor, Michael Rossi – often referred to as the “jobs czar” – denied the list existed. He appeared before the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco in 2012 declaring, simply, there “is no list.” He said: The thing that strikes me as the most egregious is that people who say they have a stake in California’s success continue to say things that are patently untrue. One of those is that we have this large unemployment number, and it’s the result of us not being competitive and a mass exodus from the state of businesses. This is something that is primarily perpetuated by a gentleman in Orange County who states the number is 254 companies left the state last year, and number one we have to realize this gentleman makes his living relocating companies. Secondly, there is no data anywhere where you can find numbers of companies that have either entered or left this state. It’s just not kept.... so there is no justification for the statement that there is this mass exodus from the state of California.3 (Emphasis added – J.V.) While it is true that there is no central repository of such information kept by any government agency, it is also true that the information in the list, based on easily accessible research, was the very “data” that he denied existed. The list named the companies, where they were located in California, which out-of-California locations benefitted from their investments and, when available, statements from companies about the disinvestment event. 4 In no manner was the list portrayed as an absolute and conclusive document. It was always clear the list was a “snapshot” of what was occurring in California. That is also true for this more comprehensive report, which builds on that earlier list. Moreover, this report shows that the figure of 254 events in 2011 was too conservative – further research into public information shows there were 302 disinvestment events that year. Gov. Brown trivialized overtures to California companies by officials in other states. His spokesman said that “Reputable studies have shown that businesses are not fleeing the state for the cold, empty and desolate hinterlands.” Sacramento Bee Columnist Dan Walters observed, “The response typified the Capitol’s dismissive attitude toward any suggestion that we have become economically uncompetitive.”4 As if all that weren’t enough, in 2014 when Toyota Motor Corp. announced it will move its Torrance headquarters to Plano, Texas, Gov. Brown revealed his aloofness towards business challenges by saying, “We’ve got a few problems, we have lots of little burdens and regulations and taxes, but smart people figure out how to make it.”5 The Wall Street Journal came back with this: “California’s problem is that smart people have figured out they can make it better elsewhere.”6 Chief Executive Surveys: California Ranks the Lowest For the 11th year in a row, Chief Executive Magazine found California to be the “worst state for business.”7 CEO’s comments include: “California could hardly do more to discourage business if that was the goal.” “The state regulates and taxes companies unreasonably.” “California is getting worse, if that is even possible.” Bureau of Labor Statistics: Drop in Number of California Businesses Such views compel that a different metric about business losses also be considered. Between 2011 and 2012, Bureau of Labor Statistics data compiled by Bloomberg News indicated that California lost ground in a related category: the number of business establishments: “There were 1.3 million businesses in California at the end of 2012, 5.2 percent fewer than in the previous year (that’s about 73,000 fewer).” Florida, another state hard hit by the bursting of the real estate bubble, and the state with the second most businesses, added new businesses at the nation’s seventh-fastest rate.”8 Admittedly, for both states, the BLS metrics included both primary businesses (national firms) and secondary businesses (entities such as independent, non-chain retail stores). Nonetheless, the findings echoed the message in the report about the 2011 disinvestment events of primary employers that Gov. Brown’s office disparaged. 5 Tax Analysis: California Third Worst in Nation Taxes are a major factor in the cost of doing business. The Tax Foundation’s 2015 State Business Tax Climate Index lists California at No. 48 – the third worst for business in the nation.9 Also, according to Larry Kosmont, President of Kosmont Companies and founding publisher of the Kosmont-Rose Institute Cost of Doing Business Survey, “California continues to have the highest business tax climate on the West Coast. This reality compels businesses to reconsider their relationship with the State and look elsewhere for a lower-cost solution.”10 California’s New Facilities Ranking It has long been understood that many new facilities open in California every year. That is to be expected in a state as large and populous as California. Site Selection magazine’s parent company, Conway, Inc., annually examines openings of large facilities on a state-by-state basis. Of course, when the assessment is based on the number of projects, the larger states will always come out ahead of smaller states. California is the nation’s third largest state in area. Also, California remained the nation’s most populous state in 2014, with 38.8 million residents.11 Nonetheless, the number of new facilities that opened during 2014 in California – 170 in all – placed the state in the not-so-illustrious No. 12 position, as Table 1 indicates12: Table 1: Rankings 2014 Total Facilities Rank Number of New Facilities State 1 689 Texas 2 582 Ohio 3 394 Illinois 4 313 North Carolina 5 311 Georgia 6 258 Kentucky 7 230 Michigan 8 227 Pennsylvania 9 200 Louisiana 10 195 Tennessee 11 189 Virginia 12 170 Indiana 12 170 California 14 157 New York 15 149 Florida 16 143 Wisconsin 17 134 South Carolina 18 116 Alabama 19 109 Kansas 20 95 Missouri 21 92 Minnesota 22 90 Arizona 23 88 Iowa 24 81 Maryland 25 75 Oklahoma 26 60 Massachusetts 27 59 New Jersey 28 58 Arkansas 28 58 Utah 30 53 Colorado 31 46 Mississippi 32 33 Washington 33 32 Nevada 34 28 Oregon 35 27 South Dakota 2 35 27 Nebraska 44 9 Vermont 35 27 Connecticut 44 9 Delaware 38 20 North Dakota 47 7 Alaska 39 19 New Mexico 47 7 Rhode Island 40 18 West Virginia 49 5 New Hampshire 41 14 Idaho 50 3 Hawaii 41 14 Maine 51 2 District of Columbia 43 10 Wyoming 44 9 Montana Source: Conway New Plant Database California New Facilities Ranking Per Capita A more relevant assessment is based on an evaluation based on the most qualifying projects per capita (in this case per 1 million population). According to Site Selection magazine, “Qualifying projects meet one or more of these criteria: a minimum capital ... investment of $1 million, 20,000 sq. ft. (1,860 sq. m.) or more of new construction, or creation of 50 or more new jobs.”13 Under the new facility openings per capita scenario, during 2014, California was in the unenviable No. 48 position, as Table 2 indicates14: Table 2: Rankings 2014 Total Facilities per Capita Rank Number of New Facilities State 1 58.5 Kentucky 2 50.2 Ohio 3 43 4 37.5 Kansas 5 31.6 South Dakota 6 31.5 North Carolina 7 30.8 Georgia 8 30.6 Illinois 9 29.8 Tennessee 10 28.3 Iowa 11 27.7 South Carolina 12 27 13 25.8 Indiana 14 25.6 Texas 15 24.8 Wisconsin 16 23.9 Alabama 17 23.2 Michigan 18 22.7 Virginia Louisiana North Dakota 19 19.7 Utah 20 19.6 Arkansas 21 19.3 Oklahoma 22 17.8 Pennsylvania 23 17.1 Wyoming 24 16.9 Minnesota 25 15.7 Missouri 26 15.4 Mississippi 27 14.4 Nebraska 27 14.4 Vermont 29 13.6 Maryland 30 13.4 Arizona 31 11.3 Nevada 32 10.5 Maine 33 9.9 Colorado 34 9.7 West Virginia 35 9.6 Delaware 36 9.5 Alaska 37 9.1 New Mexico 38 8.9 Massachusetts 39 8.8 Montana 40 8.6 Idaho 41 8 New York 3 42 7.5 Connecticut 48 4.4 California 42 7.5 Florida 49 3.8 New Hampshire 44 7.1 Oregon 50 3 45 6.7 Rhode Island 51 2.1 46 6.6 New Jersey 47 4.7 Washington District of Columbia Hawaii Source: Conway New Plant Database Sacramento’s Deaf Ears to Business Concerns Business interests have provided an encyclopedic accounting of California’s difficult environment to Gov. Brown and the Legislature to no avail. An example of concerns is evident in this comment by Ehsan Gharatappeh, Chief Executive Officer of CellPoint Corp. of Costa Mesa. In early 2015, when launching a new facility in Fort Worth, he said in testimony in Sacramento: Even if California were to eliminate the state income taxes tomorrow, that still would not be enough to put my manufacturing operations back in California.15 To Businesses: ‘You Are on Your Own’ As research reports go, this one is quite long on data and relatively short on commentary because the facts speak for themselves. An appropriate conclusion to this Preface is a comment from Joel Kotkin, a professor, author and observer of California’s political, business and social environment: “Here’s the bitter reality for business in much of California: there’s no cavalry riding to rescue you from the state’s regulatory and tax vise. The voters in California have spoken, and with a definitive, distinctive twist, turned against any suggestion of reform and confirmed the continued domination of the state by public employee unions, environmental activists and their crony capitalist allies. In short, you are on your own.”16 4 Executive Summary The reason this report is timely and important is outlined in the Preface. For about 40 years California has been viewed as a state in which it is difficult to do business. Gov. Jerry Brown’s Administration’s less-than-candid approach regarding the business climate has misled the Legislature, the news media and the public about the flight of capital, facilities and jobs to other states and nations. It is time to set the record straight by providing details about the manner in which companies have disinvested in California in recent years (in this case between 2008 through 2015), with supporting details in every instance. No private data bases or proprietary tools were used to gather the findings in this report. This study is based exclusively on public information such as stories published or broadcast by the news media, company announcements, and company reports to the U.S. Department of Labor, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the California Employment Development Department. As noted in the Preface, similar findings published by Spectrum Location Solutions were published in years past, findings that former Governors Gray Davis, Pete Wilson and George Deukmejian cited when warning the California Air Resources Board and thenGovernor Arnold Schwarzenegger about California’s poor business climate. Instead of claiming otherwise, Gov. Brown should heed such warnings and work to improve the state’s treatment of businesses. The tables in the report show conclusively that in the 2008-2015 period, a total of 1,669 California disinvestment events became public knowledge. However, experts in site selection generally agree that at least five events fail to become public knowledge for every one that does. Thus it is reasonable to conclude that about 10,000 disinvestment events occurred during that period. The following are factors to consider about the estimate and how the report is designed to avoid overstating its case: Smaller companies are in a better position than large corporations to avoid publicity about a relocation; the result is no publicity on companies that comprise the biggest single category of disinvestment events. The report omits events that have little to do with California’s business environment. For example, companies that expand elsewhere in a clear effort to gain new customers are excluded from the listings. Only “primary employers” are included – those like Hilton Hotels, Northrop Grumman and Sony Pictures Imageworks – whose customers are nationwide or worldwide (such employers bring wealth into a community). All “secondary employers” (which exchange wealth already in a community) such as retail 5 stores, restaurants, dry cleaners, beauty salons, nurseries – an inexhaustible list of enterprises – are excluded. Under the California Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, a company is required to file a furlough notice (“WARN Notice”) with the California Employment Development Department giving notice if it employs 75 employees or more. A review of WARN Notices indicates the absence of companies with 74 employees and lower that are known through other sources to have closed in part or completely and moved out of state. In short, WARN Notices represent an insufficient source of information about disinvestment events. When it comes to U.S. Department of Labor Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) cases, to be conservative information was extracted from “certified decisions” only. Information in “denied petitions” was excluded even though evidence was available that California jobs were lost. Moreover, the status of current TAA cases is difficult to determine because of the agency’s procedures, and DOL comprehensiveness is lacking because many cases aren’t filed with the agency. The bottom line is that offshoring events are under-reported based on DOL data. Finally, events that occurred in the study period have yet to come to light but experience shows that some will in the future. Sometimes media stories reveal events that occurred a year or two earlier, or events come to light in new speeches and reports. For all the above reasons, it’s highly likely that California’s losses are understated. California disinvestment events are defined as companies that (1) relocate entire offices and facilities to an out-of-state location, (2) remain in the state but expand elsewhere with facilities that heretofore were built in California, (3) close completely with production moving to competitors in dispersed locations, (4) shift work to a foreign nation through offshoring, outsourcing or relocation, (5) cancel a project after it has been announced, or (6) perform a “U-Turn” – which means considering a California location but rejecting it after studies favor a location outside of the state’s borders. The report provides information regarding all California counties that have experienced disinvestment events. The Top 15 Counties in the order starting with the most events are: (1) Los Angeles, (2) Orange, (3) Santa Clara, (4) San Francisco, (5) San Diego, (6) Alameda, (7) San Mateo, (8) Ventura, (9) Sacramento tied with San Bernardino, (11) Riverside, (12) Contra Costa tied with Santa Barbara, (14) San Joaquin and (15) Stanislaus. The ranking ends at the Top 15 because numerous tied events after that make results less meaningful. Causes for the top three vary considerably. Los Angeles has the worst ranking in part because it has so many businesses, but also because doing business is costlier in Los Angeles than in just about any other California location outside of the San Francisco Bay Area. 6 In second place is Orange County, an anomaly based on the fact that the Orange County Register in the past did an exceptional job in reporting on such events. In third place is Santa Clara County, where disinvestment motivations are more complex and include shifting capital to many out-of-state projects. In addition to counties, the report indicates California communities affected by disinvestment events. The Top 10 Communities in the order starting with the most events are: (1) Los Angeles tied with San Francisco, (3) Irvine, (4) San Jose, (5) San Diego, (6) Santa Clara, (7) Mountain View, (8) Sunnyvale, (9) Fremont and (10) Palo Alto. Other states benefit from California disinvestment events. The Top 10 States in the order starting with those that gained the most are: Texas retains its long-held No. 1 spot, followed by (2) Nevada, (3) Arizona, (4) Colorado, (5) Washington, (6) Oregon, (7) North Carolina, (8) Georgia, (9) Florida, and (10) Utah tied with Virginia. Texas was the top destination for California companies each year during the eight-year study period. Out-of-state Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) benefit from California disinvestment events. The Top 10 MSAs in the order starting with those that gained the most are: (1) Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, (2) Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, (3) PhoenixMesa-Scottsdale, (4) Reno-Sparks, (5) Las Vegas-Paradise, (6) Denver-AuroraLakewood tied with Portland-Vancouver (WA)-Hillsboro, (8) Seattle-TacomaBellevue, (9) Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta and (10) Salt Lake City-OgdenClearfield. This report provides a list municipalities that have benefitted from California disinvestment events ranging from fast-growth Austin to rural Eagle, Idaho, to techemergent Pittsburgh, and to many others. The Top 15 Municipalities in the order starting with those that gained the most are: (1) Austin, (2) Reno, (3) Las Vegas, (4) Seattle, (5) Phoenix, (6) Dallas (7) San Antonio tied with Portland, Ore. (9) Denver, (10) Scottsdale AZ, (11) Atlanta, (12) Houston, (13) Plano TX tied with Colorado Springs CO, and (15) Nashville tied with Irving TX and Salt Lake City. California experienced 432 disinvestment events that involved international destinations. The Top 10 Nations in the order starting with those that gained the most are: (1) Mexico, (2) India, (3) China, (4) Canada, (5) Costa Rica (6) Malaysia, (7) Philippines, (8) Singapore, (9) Japan, and (10) Great Britain. 7 Codes are used in each individual Table for 2008 through 2015 events to help identify what kind of event has occurred. For example, in which industry did events occur – surpassing all others was manufacturing with more than 550 events during the study period. Also, what function is affected – in the top spot were headquarters operations with more than 300 events. Finally, what type of event occurred – and the most numerous were complete or partial relocations with more than 1,000 investments in a point outside of California. The difficulty in tracking disinvestment events is illustrated by how the headquarters for Thomas Brothers Maps, a California legacy institution since 1915, simply disappeared from Irvine. No public notice appeared about the event, but a former employee tipped off an individual working on this study, who investigated and confirmed the event. Without the caller’s prompting, the departure would probably still be unknown. This report provides a case study of the event. California officials can be quick to deny the state’s difficult business environment. They may even put pressure on companies to understate the extent of their displeasure with state policies. In one case, Comcast issued a news release about moving California jobs to Portland, Seattle and Denver because of “high costs.” But it’s likely that some type of pressure was put on Comcast to tone down its statement to say that other reasons were responsible; a Silicon Valley Business Journal story about the event was headlined, “Comcast tones down blame on state for closing call center.” The story mentioned a call from the Governor’s office about statement from the Governor’s “jobs czar” that Comcast “inaccurately placed blame on the state but I am pleased to see the executives at Comcast taking responsibility and correcting the statement.” There has not been a plausible explanation for why a company with strong internal controls and a professional Public Relations department would have issued such a statement and then to have revised the statement, removing all references to California’s high costs of doing business. The report provides an outline of how a Site Selection Project proceeds, which illustrates how many other considerations come to the forefront before a company considers incentives from other states. In short, incentives rank pretty low on the list – in fifth, sixth or seventh place – while at the top of the list are workforce availability, proximity to suppliers and transportation links. Also, information is provided regarding the types of economic incentives that California offers to retain existing company facilities and to induce companies to move to the state. Incentives are available through the state’s GO-Biz program, special legislation for aerospace companies, California Film Commission, California Energy Commission and the Employment Training Panel. Other incentives are available from county or municipal governments and utilities depending upon circumstances and location. The evidence regarding California disinvestment events is the detail presented for each year from 2008 through 2015. Details for each event specify the name of the company, which California county and locality is affected, the destination by nation or state and municipality, and codes to describe the event. 8 Such factual details constitute the bulk of this report and should be sufficient to convey the scope of California disinvestment events. Extensive endnotes will ease efforts to confirm the details of such events. Finally, California is considering imposing a broad set of new taxes, tax extensions and fees on businesses in 2016 and 2017 – a “tsunami” that may trigger the worst demands on private-sector finances ever organized by the state’s politicians. It is highly likely that one result will be an increasing number of disinvestments in California in favor of greener domestic or international pastures. 9 Chapter 1: California Disinvestment Event Totals 2008 - 2015 Overview Overall, in the 2008 through 2015 period, a total of 1,669 California disinvestment events became public knowledge. That time span was selected because a considerable amount of work for the years prior to 2011 had been completed, but not released in conjunction with the 2011 findings and, of course, events through 2015 are relevant. Those familiar with the 2011 report that showed 254 disinvestment events may wonder why the number for that year has since grown to 302 events in this report. That is because “certified decisions” regarding California companies moving jobs and facilities to foreign nations, as reported in U.S. Department of Labor Trade Adjustment Assistance Cases, were examined and contributed to the higher number of events.17 The annual breakdown of the 1,687 disinvestment events is shown in Table 3. In comparing years, there is no discernable pattern in the number of events because of the irregular nature of media reports and company reports to government agencies. Nonetheless, the totals represent a reasonable snapshot of events. Table 3 California Disinvestment Events Year Totals 2008 123 2009 191 2010 242 2011 302 2012 241 2013 194 2014 218* 2015 176* Total 1,687 *The 2014 and 2015 totals will grow over time as many events will become public knowledge after the fact – sometimes one or two years later. How Media Coverage Influenced this Report In relying on public sources of information the frequency of media coverage greatly influenced the findings. In the 2010-2012 period, media reporting on the recession and the economy included heightened references to disinvestment events, which influenced 10 the higher numbers. If an event fails to become public knowledge, it is impossible for it to become a part of this report. Additionally, the media can alter the manner in which it covers such events. To illustrate, citations in this report for the Orange County Register numbered nineteen in 2010 and twelve in 2011, while there was only one citation in 2014 and two in 2015. The newspaper’s lower rate of published stories, should it continue, will cause a decline in known events in Orange County in the future. Why the Number of Disinvestments Is Understated All events are based on public sources of information, and as a result this report substantially understates California disinvestment events because so many are completed with no public notice or record whatsoever. In preparing this report, site selection consultants and economic development personnel from across the nation were asked this question: For every company that leaves an area – any area, not just California – how many others make such a move without any media coverage or without having to file a report with the state or Federal government? In short, how many would you say are unknown? Responses generally range from “five,” to “seven,” with a few saying “ten” are unknown. The smaller the company, the easier it is to disinvest in one area and invest in a new area without notice. For purposes of extrapolation, this report will rely on the most conservative estimate – that information about five events do not become public knowledge for every one that does. With that accepted multiplier in mind, it is reasonable to conclude that the 1,687 California disinvestment events during the 2008-2015 period translates to 10,000 events. Why the Findings in this Report Are Conservative Other factors, noted below, suggest that the compilation of 1,687 events is reasonable and, indeed, conservative. Companies Strive to Avoid Publicity Smaller companies are in a better position than large corporations to avoid publicity about a relocation. More often than not they avoid issuing an announcement. A quiet departure can reduce the risks of pressure from politicians or “final inspections” by regulatory agencies seeking their last opportunity to issue fines (which in California are transmitted into the account of the agency issuing the fine; not into the general treasury). The result is no attempt at publicity. 11 Sometimes, the company is not so small. See the Chapter in this report entitled, “It’s Difficult to Track Companies that Quietly Leave California” – which is about Thomas Brothers Maps making a quiet departure from Irvine for Illinois and India. Certain Types of Company Expansions Excluded from Report For example, companies that expanded elsewhere to serve new territories or gain new customers – actions that appear to be unrelated to California’s difficult business environment – are given the benefit of the doubt and are excluded from the list. For a list of such events, see the Chapter in this report entitled, “Out-of-California Events Excluded from Disinvestment Lists.” Companies that Relocate to New York City Are Excluded from Report It is doubtful that a corporation moving to New York City is doing so because it was motivated by California’s difficult business environment considering that the city’s business practices are similar to those found in California. Hence, such moves are not counted as disinvestment events. Examples of excluded New York City moves can be found in the Chapter in this report entitled, “Out-of-California Events Excluded from Disinvestment Lists.” The one exception to the above is Bustle.com, which left San Francisco for New York City, because of the comments by company founder, Bryan Goldberg. He said he will “be leaving California next year and de-establishing residency to be with my new company. No more 13.3 percent of my income for you, California. How does 0 percent sound? That sounds good to me.” See more in the Bustle.com 2013 event. Only Primary Employers Are Counted This report includes only “primary employers” – e.g., those like Hilton Hotels or Sony Pictures Imageworks that sell the majority of their goods and services nationwide or even worldwide. Excluded are “secondary employers” such as retail stores, restaurants, furniture wholesalers, dry cleaners, beauty salons (an inexhaustible list of enterprises) – businesses that are dependent on the wages that primary employers provide. Another way of saying it is that primary employers bring wealth into the community from other places that increase local prosperity. Generally, the new money circulates within the community benefiting secondary employers (local businesses) through increased resident spending. Generally, the futures of secondary employers rise and fall depending on what happens with primary employers. This report excludes all events by secondary employers, which, if tallied, would vastly exceed the number of events published in this report. 12 WARN Notices: An Incomplete Accounting of Events Under the California Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, a company is required to file a furlough notice (“WARN Notice”) with the California Employment Development Department giving a 60-day notice if it employs 75 employees or more and lays off 50 or more during any 30-day period. A review of WARN Notices indicates the absence of companies with 74 employees and lower that are known through other sources to have closed completely or in part and left the state. Also, the absence of WARN Notices has permitted events to occur without any publicity.18 Likely that Offshoring Number Is Understated It is believed that offshoring events are under-reported based U.S. Department of Labor Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) case reports and hearsay evidence that many employees don’t file for assistance. To be conservative, only “certified decisions” along with a few reports from other agencies were included in this report. Events described in petitions denied by the DOL was excluded even though evidence was provided that California jobs were lost.19 The only commentary on TAA’s comprehensiveness is found in a study more than a decade old, which states, “According to the estimate of the manufacturing job loss situation in 2003, less than 40% of potentially eligible workers even applied for TAA – and only 13% of the potentially eligible workers received benefits.20 Also, the report excludes all TAA cases that are under consideration by a Court of Appeals and all cases not yet included in the data base because of delays in the DOL process. Google Discontinued its News Archive Function Occasionally, a vague reference would appear that a certain company relocated. When Google was offering a News Archive search feature, it could at times be fairly easy to locate a story with particulars about the event. With that feature now gone, the ability to confirm a sketchy event is difficult and sometimes impossible. Hence, although some events are known to have occurred, without specifics they are excluded from this report. Some Current Events May Not be Known for Years In the future, more events that occurred in the study period will come to light. This most often occurs when journalists produce stories about company expansions that follow prior relocations or, in some cases, when speeches are given or new reports are filed. Admittedly, such events can be difficult to locate unless specific news alerts are established on Internet search engines. In any event – and this is but one example – Com Dev USA, a satellite component builder, relocated manufacturing from El Segundo to Cambridge in Ontario, Canada. This 2014 event was unknown until a 2015 news story revealed the event21 and allowed for further online investigation. 13 Clients Omitted from List Clients of Spectrum Location Solutions and The Business Relocation Coach (related businesses) are covered by strong Non Disclosure Agreements (NDA) and all clients are excluded from this list, per their expectations and as legally required. Total Capital Diversion Is Incalculable The amount of capital diverted to out-of-California locations during the eight-year period totals about $70.5 billion based on the events cited in this study. However, the amount is greatly understated because only about 16 percent of reports on disinvestment events provided information about initial capital investments. Moreover, reports on capital expenditures for follow-on expansions are even more scarce. There is no reliable way to estimate the full extent of capital diversion from California through public documents, but the total would be substantially in excess of the $70.5 billion. Job Losses Are Incalculable Few news media reports on disinvestment events contain figures for the number of jobs lost. Hence, no attempt is made to provide a total by year or for the study period. When available, job losses are reported in the Tables for the events to help illustrate the extent of a specific event. Philanthropy: The Losses Are Incalculable Public sources of information on disinvestment events virtually never report the extent to which philanthropic contributions decline in California communities and increase in new communities. Anecdotal accounts indicate that the financial amounts are considerable, as are volunteer contributions for institutions such as Habitat for Humanity, the United Way, children’s hospitals and other entities. However, since it is impossible to determine a value in this arena, the report omits references to such projects and does not provide any financial estimates, nor does it include references for volunteer time dedicated to projects. 14 Chapter 2: It’s Difficult to Track Companies that Quietly Leave California Case Study: Thomas Brothers Maps Thomas Brothers Maps was a legacy California institution. The company was renowned for its map books that covered the state’s metropolitan areas and counties long before on-line maps became available. It was founded in Oakland in 1915, moved to Los Angeles in the 1940s and relocated to Irvine in 1980.22 Despite its high profile, the company’s headquarters disappeared from Irvine with no public notice. However, a former employee tipped off an individual working on this study, who then went to the Thomas Brothers offices and found it empty. Without the caller’s prompting, the event would probably still be unknown and would not be found in this report. Hush-hush disinvestment events can be carried out so skillfully that even Thomas Brothers, with a 94-year history in the state, can pull it off. Rand McNally acquired Thomas Bros. Maps in the late 1990s for about $30 million and at the time said it planned to retain its 180 employees and the Irvine headquarters.23 But the company closed in Irvine around November 2009. Apparently Rand McNally moved some jobs to Skokie, Illinois, while map production was further solidified in Bangalore, India, where some production had already been located. Nearly a year after its departure, the company’s name still appeared on the Irvine headquarters building, which was available for sale or lease. When asked, a commercial real estate broker didn’t say much about Thomas Brothers Maps or the facility, but confirmed “they’re gone.” The listing for the 57,890 square foot structure – described as a “Manufacturing-Warehouse Building” and “Creative Office Space” – was “Priced for Immediate Occupancy.” The former employee said that Thomas Brothers’ Irvine employment was around 200 before the outsourcing to India started in 2003. He said the company was well liked and he thought Rand McNally didn’t publicize the move since they didn’t want to drive away California customers. He said, “By the time Irvine closed, it was down to about 20 employees.” The Orange County Register published a story – the only article appearing anywhere in the state – about the company’s departure.24 Again, as emphasized earlier, for every company whose disinvestment event makes the news, countless others are implemented quietly, with the estimate being five unknown events for every one that becomes public knowledge. 15 Chapter 3: Why Would a Company Retract a Departure Announcement? Case Study: Comcast California officials can be quick to deny the difficulties with the state’s business environment. They may even put pressure on companies to understate the extent of their displeasure with state policies. Rarely, however, does such a situation make news, and it started with a company announcement that was the basis of this San Jose Mercury-News account: Comcast will eliminate about 1,000 jobs in Northern California, including more than 300 in the East Bay and more than 300 in the South Bay, as it closes call centers in Livermore, Morgan Hill and Sacramento. The telecommunications giant blamed the cuts on California’s high costs. “We have concluded that the cost of doing business makes operations in California expensive and very difficult,” said a company spokesman.25 No politician should have been surprised at what Comcast said about moving jobs to Portland, Seattle and Denver because the company indicated what many others in business have said. (Indeed, Comcast has continued to expand elsewhere, too, as is the case when it created 250 call center jobs in Knoxville and 200 such jobs in Nashville, both in 2015.26) The same story reported: “The cost of doing business in California is a well-known problem across the country and among business owners in the United States,” said Scott Anderson, chief economist with San Francisco-based Bank of the West. “With the fiscal problems in California, these expenses will likely get higher. Tax rates may rise in California.”27 It appears that Sacramento became unhinged by such a politically incorrect statement. It seems likely that some type of pressure was put on Comcast to tone down its statement to say that other reasons are responsible for the shutdowns. Diana Samuels, a reporter for the Silicon Valley Business Journal, wrote a story that was headlined, “Comcast tones down blame on state for closing call center.” She wrote that she received a call and email from “Brook Taylor, a deputy director at the governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. Taylor said Comcast had amended its statement and wanted to make sure I saw it.”28 Taylor sent the reporter a quote attributed to Gov. Brown’s Senior Business Advisor, Michael Rossi – often referred to as the “jobs czar” – which said, “It is unfortunate that Comcast’s announcement to eliminate jobs in California inaccurately placed blame on the state, but I am pleased to see the executives at Comcast taking responsibility and correcting the statement.” Samuels added: “The new statement removes any mention of California being an expensive place to do business.”29 16 Comcast’s revised statement began as follows: “The reports carried in the media earlier today attributing Comcast’s decision to transition to a different model for its call center operations are incorrect. The reasons for Comcast’s decision are as follows. After careful analysis of the market and our operations, Comcast has determined that in order to run cost effective call centers that are focused on the customer experience, our customers will be served better in the long run by establishing specialized call centers focused on particular customer needs rather than on geography. 30 In the highly regulated and politically charged environments that large companies operate in, it is not surprising that announcements on facility relocations are often couched in language that avoids any sort of political confrontation. Also, it is difficult to believe that a location decision wasn’t influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and regulations, which could lead to a possible reduction in business expenses by between 20% and 35%. There has not been a plausible explanation for why a company with strong internal controls and a professional Public Relations department would have issued such a statement, only to revise the statement, removing all references to California’s high costs of doing business. Sacramento’s difficult attitudes toward business transcends the Comcast case. As The Economist put it: It is boom time again in Silicon Valley.... But beyond the gilded strip of land between San Francisco and San Jose is another California, an inhospitable place plagued by over-regulation, mindless bureaucracy, high taxes and endless lawsuits.31 And high costs all the way around. 17 Chapter 4: The Priority that Companies Give to Economic Incentives ‘Temporary’ Incentives Hold Great Appeal Some believe that companies are inspired to look favorably upon other states primarily because of economic incentives that may be available to them. In only one industry does that observation appear to be true – film and television production. Hollywood producers have been heard to say they would prefer shooting their movies in California but “have to go where the incentives are.”32 Moreover, it’s much easier to “chase incentives” in the film industry because the placement of activities in other locations is temporary. (These are sometimes called “runaway productions.”) The story is far different for a company relocating an office or factory – and its people – to another location permanently. ‘Permanent’ Incentives Outranked by Other Factors The reality for non-film companies is different. Area Development Online points out that “it’s still the case that economic incentives rank lower on location-decision lists than workforce considerations, regulatory hurdles, and infrastructure factors.”33 Experience at Spectrum Location Solutions with clients verifies that view, with workforce considerations usually at the top of the list – and lifestyle factors surprisingly high when it comes to privately owned businesses and companies with healthy work environments. The motivations to invest outside of California virtually always exist before potentially available incentives are understood. Deciphering what incentives are available for a particular company or facility is a significant undertaking considering that statutes, policies and application procedures vary widely among the 3,141 counties and county equivalents in the 50 States and the District of Columbia.34 Moreover, there are separate entities authorized to offer incentives that include state and local economic development agencies, utility firms and industrial development corporations. Generally, a site search involves deliberation regarding the objectives of the project, an agreement upon what variables will be considered, and how the upcoming work can be done while minimizing time, costs and risks. The biggest concern in a site selection project isn’t about incentives – it’s about which locations offer a qualified workforce. Following are examples of the steps taken before consideration of incentives comes seriously into play. 18 How a Site Selection Project Progresses Step 1: Potential Locations Outline business preferences for certain nations, regions, states or communities. Specify customers, suppliers, other institutions preferred as neighbors. Identify the aviation, highway, railroad, seaport or barge services required. Conduct initial analysis of workforce factors. Step 2: Workforce Inquire about preferred labor-force demographics and ease of recruitment. Quantify the number of jobs and salary ranges in the new location for each job description. Estimate growth – how many jobs will be placed in the new location, and of those how many will be filled by existing employees that will relocate. Review employee policies relating to relocation, retention or severance. Step 3: Taxes, Regulations and Legal Environment Compare state, county, municipal and special district business taxes. Measure personal taxes to calculate impact on employees. Evaluate state and local government regulatory requirements. Assess the legal environment for businesses among candidate locations. Step 4: Community Attractiveness Differentiate key lifestyle factors preferred in a community and surrounding area, especially quality of schools and educational attainment. Evaluate housing affordability for employees relocating to the location. Anticipate the fit into the local cultural, philanthropic and civic environment. Examine levels, patterns and types of crime. Visit and ask the question, “Is this the place I want to live?” Step 5: The Facility Identify the type of building – clarify desire to build new or buy or lease building. Determine a range of specifications for the ideal facility and/or land requirements. Estimate energy requirements, types of energy required and costs. Develop a timeline for the move. 19 Step 6: Finalist Stage – When the Real Incentives Work Begins Information about incentives may be gathered at any stage of the process. However, when finalist communities (usually three) are under evaluation is when the deep analysis is made of incentives to determine their value and negotiations begin. Seeking incentives is far from being a casual activity – the activity can involve a great deal of work, much internal discussion, drawn-out negotiations with multiple agencies, and a legal review of contract terms and conditions. The first layer of complexity is determining the potential value of a wide array of economic incentives – proactive and retroactive – such as Tax Credits, Tax Abatements, Tax Rebates, Discounted Utility Rates, Industrial Development Bonds, Fast Track Permitting, Training Grants, Cash Grants, Workforce Recruitment Aid, Infrastructure Grants, Low-Cost Financing, Fee Waivers and assistance with Foreign Trade Zones and Enterprise zones. The second layer of complexity is projecting the nature of incentives at the time in the future when an event may occur. Doing so can be time-consuming as state and local granting authorities may revise their policies regarding taxes, type of business, investment requirements, threshold of jobs created and compliance requirements. Sometimes even the number of hotel nights that the community expects to gain from the project will be given a valuation and taken into consideration. The third layer of complexity is ensuring that the company meets all the requirements to qualify as part of the cumbersome and potentially lengthy application and approval process. That must be followed by a compliance program that involves annual certifications regarding job and investment totals that confirm the company is meeting its commitments. Furthermore, incentives may be offered not in the current fiscal year but in the next one should the agency with granting approval be on the verge of depleting its budget for a particular incentive. Also, unpredictability comes into play when a legislature or city council has a say in the matter. Good Incentives Cannot Make Up for a Bad Location As outlined above, many factors need to be evaluated before committing to a location in another state and community. Responsible site selection consultants caution companies to avoid selecting a location simply because of an attractive incentives package. Although it’s a cliché, it’s true: “A good incentives package cannot make up for a bad location.” It is for that reason that companies sometimes select a location where the incentives package is less attractive than what competing states or localities offered. 20 Location Decisions Can and Do Occur Without Incentives Companies have been known to relocate completely or expand elsewhere without even seeking incentives. David Schultz, a professor at Hamline University in Minnesota said most people think incentives offered by governments are deciding factors when companies move. Not so, said Schultz, author of the 2012 book “American Politics in the Age of Ignorance,” which addresses economic incentives and corporate relocations. “Taxes and incentives actually rank pretty low on the list – fifth, sixth or seventh,” said Schultz, who studied surveys of business leaders who disclosed the reasons behind their location decisions. “At the top of the list are workforce availability, proximity to suppliers and transportation links.”35 Also, the public has little understanding that in many instances companies with 100 or fewer jobs involved in the project won’t qualify for incentives. A Los Angeles firm recently completed the site selection process and in 2015-2016 will relocate 50 positions to out-of-state locations.36 It will do so without receiving a single incentive whatsoever. Recently, Area Development Online addressed how highly automated manufacturing plants operating with fewer people than in years past are at a disadvantage. A jobcreating incentive might require 100 full-time employees, while an advanced manufacturer today might employ only 25. In such a case, the firm is disqualified even though the capital investment may run into the millions of dollars.37 Examples of companies that disinvest in California and invest in out-of-state locations without the benefit of economic incentives are shown below (extracted from other portions of this report): Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) will locate a center for satellite development in Redmond, near Seattle. Summarizing a GeekWire report – Elon Musk said that video-game developers make for attractive employees for the tasks. The facility is near Microsoft’s Xbox campus and Nintendo of America, and in the midst of many video-game startups, a great location for luring talent. The office would also put SpaceX in a strong position to recruit engineers from Boeing and Blue Origin, the venture founded by Amazon. The event will boost the region’s aerospace industry, which has become a hub for commercial space ventures and space entrepreneurs. It may be three or four years before SpaceX employs 1,000. The 30,000-sq. ft. building will undergo renovations, the cost for which has yet to be made public. 38 Musk’s plan is to build a network of some 4,000 satellites in space to deliver Internet access anywhere on Earth. Musk is making his plans without any financial incentives from the state.39 While the office will focus on satellites, Musk said SpaceX might also hire here some top rocket engineers who “just refuse to live in L.A.”40 Sedgwick LLP, a law firm, will open a back-office in Kansas City as a cost-saving move, continuing a trend where law firms are moving nonlegal jobs to lower-cost regions. Sedgwick said 100 jobs, mostly in San Francisco, will be moved to Missouri. The jobs include finance, human resources, information technology, knowledge management, marketing and new business. The firm decided on the move because, “We think this can be more cost effective for our clients,” said Bruce Celebrezze, a Sedgwick partner.41 The firm leased a 20,000-sq. ft. office in Crown Center. No economic incentives were involved in the Missouri project.42 21 Kaiser Permanente began during the Depression in the 1930s in California, where it’s always been headquartered.43 In 2012 it plans for a 120,000-sq. ft. information technology campus in Greenwood Village, Colorado.44 The facility, planned for 500 employees, opened with 700 employees, which could grow to 900 employees. 45 The company said it selected Colorado because of workforce and quality of life. “Quite frankly, these jobs – this activity – in Colorado is intended to be a launch pad for our next wave of innovation,” said Kaiser executive vice president Phil Fasano.46 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Colorado leading to a reduction in expenses.] Donna Lynne, president of Kaiser Permanente Colorado, said the company received no financial incentives to locate the IT center in the state.47 It’s noteworthy that Colorado was selected because in 2014 the distribution of members show more than three times as many in California than are in all other eight states combined48: Google, Inc. – Area Development Online did an excellent job assembling a comprehensive picture of Google’s activities in Iowa. “In 2009 Google invested $600 million in a Council Bluffs data center. Earlier [in 2012], it announced plans to invest $300 million in another data center, which will be doubled in capacity size with [another] $200 million investment. With the $900 million worth of existing data center investments in Council Bluffs, Google’s total investment in Iowa now stands at $1.1 billion.” The firm did not receive a tax incentive for its latest expansion.49 The square footage in Council Bluffs is 115,000.50 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Iowa than in California.] Al Frank Asset Management (AFAM) – The institutional money management company is moving its headquarters to Austin. It’s being done without any government incentives, but is designed to take advantage of a deeper worker pool and friendlier business environment. “The costs of doing business in California are prohibitive,” CEO Jeff Montgomery said. “We’re not in a Texas [incentives] program, but we’re fans of Texas.” AFAM typically competes against national firms based in Boston and New York. AFAM plans to maintain its California office and operate regional sales offices elsewhere. Montgomery said he expects to grow the company through buyouts.51 22 Chapter 5: California Offers Wide-Ranging Economic Incentives Disclaimer This Chapter is not intended to be critical of California’s state and local incentives programs. It is intended to illustrate that the California incentive program designed to retain companies or lure new companies is similar to programs in other states. Economic incentives are commonplace. In fact, the International Economic Development Council estimates that about 95% of localities and states in the United States offer at least one incentive for economic development.52 Incentives from GO-Biz and Other State Agencies An extensive incentives program exists at the state level, some of which are administered by the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GOBiz), Franchise Tax Board, Employment Development Department, California Energy Commission, Department of General Services, and others. Incentives include the following53: California Competes Tax Credit Partial Sales/Use Tax Exemptions on certain purchases Full Sales/Use Tax Exclusion on certain equipment purchases New Employment Hiring Tax Credit Innovation Hubs Empowerment Zones Foreign Trade Zones Net Operating Loss Carryover and Carryback Research & Development Tax Credit Cash Reimbursement for Training Costs Work Opportunity Tax Credit Industrial Development Bonds California Capital Access Program Tax-Exempt Bond Financing Program Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program PG&E Enhanced Economic Development Rate Recycling Market Development Zones and Loans Small Business Loan Guarantee Program Capital Access Program (CalCAP) for Small Business The tentative amount of tax credits in future years that can be allocated by GO-Biz is as follows: $151.1 million in fiscal year 2014-2015 $200 million in each fiscal year 2015-16 through 2017-201854 23 Special Incentives to Aerospace Companies In 2014, special legislative measures were passed and enacted into law by Gov. Brown to help aerospace companies in their bids to win a $55-billion contract to build the nextgeneration Air Force bombers. Lockheed Martin Corp. received $420-million in tax incentives from the California Competes program, intended to provide incentives to woo and keep jobs in California for the first five years. For the next 10 years, the tax credit will be paid directly from the state general fund.55 Northrop Grumman Corp., competing for the same Air Force Contract, received tax incentives worth as much as $465 million, an arrangement comprised of property tax rebates from local governments and a corporate income tax credit.56 The companies are not headquartered in California, but all are major employers. Each side said that winning the contract would bring jobs to the state.57 Lockheed was headquartered in Burbank prior to its 1995 merger with Martin Marietta, and after that moved its headquarters to Bethesda, Maryland. In 2011, Northrop Grumman moved its headquarters from Los Angeles to Falls Church, Virginia. California Film Commission Incentives Additionally, Gov. Brown signed a program into law that starting in 2015 authorizes the California Film Commission to provide $1.65 billion in incentives over the next five years for film and television producers, with $330 million going to producers annually, more than tripling the previous level.58 The new law enables producers to offset as much as 25% of their production costs.59 Employment Training Panel Incentives California also offers assistance through another agency, the Employment Training Panel. An example of its work can be found in when it awarded $11 million to assist 42 training contracts in September 2015.60 California Energy Commission Incentives The California Energy Commission is another agency that awards incentives. One instance is a $3 million grant to Proterra, a provider of battery-electric buses. The grant will fund the design, development, construction and manufacturing of Proterra’s electric transit buses in the City of Industry.61 California Local Government Incentives Municipal governments in California also offer incentives. 24 San Francisco gave Twitter a retention incentive that the Securities and Exchange Commission estimated could be worth up to $56 million. The move followed Twitter stating that it would relocate outside of the city limits because of a payroll tax. The company said with plans to double their staff, it couldn’t justify the cost. San Francisco waived the payroll tax would for all new jobs Twitter creates for six years.62 In Anaheim, The Walt Disney Co., in planning to expand its theme parks, sought and received from City Council approval for a 30-year ban on a ticket tax. The arrangement extends a ban on ticket taxes that started in 1996 and was set to expire in 2016. 63 Stockton, which is struggling to recover after two years in Chapter 9 bankruptcy, approved an incentive to lure from Sacramento the headquarters of Diesel Direct West, a company that provides fueling services for trucks. Provided will be a sales tax rebate culled from a 1 percent portion of newly generated sales tax revenue. The measure will provide a projected $422,500 rebate to Diesel Direct. “It’s a great thing for the city of Stockton,” Tim Johnson, the vice president of Diesel Direct, said, adding, “Orange County has been doing this for quite a while.”64 San Diego offered a rebate of up to a total of $1.5 million in sales taxes to the city’s biggest biotech company, Illumina, in exchange for the company enlarging its manufacturing operations. Illumina had considered expanding in other locations such as Memphis, but San Diego made retaining the company a major economic priority. 65 California State Incentives Recently Granted Since 2014, GO-Biz has awarded $223 million to 330 companies.66 The number of companies receiving such incentives is far too lengthy to list in this report. One sample is a mid-2015 list of nearly $50 million in tax credits for companies that plan to create jobs in California. The state approved all the credits recommended for 63 companies by the staff of Gov. Jerry Brown’s GO-Biz agency. This entry isn’t intended to be critical but is included to suggest the type of activity in California’s program. Credits awarded are shown in Table 467: Table 4: Examples of Mid-2015 Tax Credit Incentives Awarded to California Companies Amount (millions) $ $ $ 15.0 3.0 2.3 Name of Company Tesla Riot Games Beachbody $ 2.0 Ajinomoto Althea $ 2.0 Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc. $ 2.0 National Steel and Shipbuilding Co, $ 1.1 Skechers USA Only tax credit incentives above $1 million listed Locations to Benefit Fremont, Palo Alto, Lathrop, Hawthorne Los Angeles Santa Monica San Diego Redlands San Diego Manhattan Beach 25 New applications for tax credits totaling $43.7 million in tax credits for 89 companies were approved by in November 2015.68 at the GO-Biz California Competes Tax Credit Committee meeting. Candidates seeking $1 million or more are shown in Table 569: Table 5: Examples Tax Credit Incentives Awarded to California Companies in Nov. 2015 Amount (millions) Name of Company Locations to Benefit $ 4.0 Pacific Steel Group Fairfield, San Diego, Los Angeles $ $ $ $ $ $ 3.2 2.8 2.5 2.1 2.0 1.5 NerdWallet, Inc. Credit Karma, Inc. Stripe, Inc. Orbital ATK, Inc. CHC Consulting, LLC Caylym Technologies International, LLC San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Los Angeles Orange, Carlsbad, San Diego Fresno $ $ $ $ $ $ 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 Cerner Corp. International Business Machines Corp. Ambry Genetics Corp. BrightSign, LLC Carlsbad, Garden Grove, Culver City San Francisco Aliso Viejo Los Gatos, Santa Clara Irvine Rancho Cordova, San Diego Dental Ceramics TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corp. $ 1.0 Wehah Farm, Inc. Only tax credit incentives above $1 million listed Richvale The agenda for the above meeting70 provides details on numerous additional tax credit requests under consideration. Chasing California Incentives Might Not Mitigate Motivation to Relocate If a California company wants to “chase incentives,” they could well remain in the state if they meet the qualifications for state and local incentive offerings. But the fact is many will not apply because they already are inclined to take their business to a friendlier outof-California environment. In short – as stated at the outset of this Chapter – motivations for companies to invest outside of California virtually always exist before the types and value of potentially available incentives are understood. 26 Chapter 6: Why California’s Business Environment is Likely to Worsen California is considering imposing a broad set of taxes on businesses in 2016 and 2017 – a “tsunami” of levies that may trigger the harshest levies on private-sector finances ever organized by the state. The proposals, if enacted, will worsen California’s business environment, so much so that a result may be an increasing number of businesses leaving California for greener domestic or international pastures. New Service Tax Proposed Gov. Jerry Brown and legislators will consider several proposals – including a new tax on previously untaxed services that will force companies to pay more for routine transactions, such as shipping a FedEx package, conducting bank transactions, hiring a contractor or relying on an independent auditor. This “let’s tax everything in sight” measure will be on the backs of enterprises ranging from Fortune 500 corporations down to one-person operations. Estimated annual cost to businesses: $10 billion, according to Board of Equalization Member George Runner.71 Higher Fuel & Motor Vehicle Taxes Proposed Then there is the proposed escalation in fuel and motor vehicle taxes, sure to hit any company that owns or leases trucks or automobiles. Estimated cost: $4-4.5 billion annually.72 Extension of ‘Temporary’ Proposition 30 Taxes Proposed Public employee unions are insisting on an extension of Proposition 30, which pushed income and sales taxes to the highest in the nation. That ballot provision passed in 2012 after voters were told they were “temporary” taxes that would expire in 2018. The potential new expiration date will be 2030. Cost: $7-9 billion annually on businesses and individuals.73 Higher Cap-and-Trade Fees on the Horizon California operates a cap-and-trade system to limit carbon emissions, which is proving to be costly to companies in many industries. Here is how the Orange County Register reported on the overall costs to industry and the program’s effect on just one company: The auctions brought in $832 million for last year’s state budget and are projected to account for $2.2 billion in the current year. 27 The world’s largest tomato processor says the program will increase its costs by about $5 million over seven years, making it more expensive to churn out the paste that becomes spaghetti sauce, ketchup and pizza. During the hottest months of the year, the Morning Star Packing Co. cooks more than 2,000 tons of tomatoes each hour in enormous boilers at three factories in the Central Valley. All that gas-fired cooking creates emissions that are now capped by the state. “It’s a regressive tax,” said Morning Star spokesman Nick Kastle, as he led a tour through a Los Baños processing plant. Morning Star passes the costs of cap-and-trade on to the companies that buy its tomato paste to make salsa and sauce, Kastle said. “The only link in that chain who can’t pass it on is the consumer,” Kastle said. “That is the person who bears all the additional costs.”74 Such higher taxes will have a “piling on” effect when combined with cost increases related to the state’s proposed new workplace and environmental regulations. Tax Increase on Business Properties Proposed Also worrisome is the potential elimination of Proposition 13’s tax-limiting protections for companies that own offices, data centers and factories – a “split roll” that would allow higher taxes on virtually all non-residential properties. That will be another $9 billion paid annually by commercial enterprises.75 Admittedly, this is one tax that Gov. Brown opposes. However, considering the growing influence of anti-business zealots in the state, Brown may come under increasing pressure to modify his position. And so it goes, even though the state is awash in an unanticipated $6 billion tax surplus above Gov. Brown’s budget, according to the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association.76 Public Officials Ignore Business Concerns It’s little wonder that companies disinvest in California in full or in part, as reflected in moves that have been categorized throughout Chapters 16 through 23. After all, the state’s political establishment routinely ignores concerns expressed by business leaders. For example, Ehsan Gharatappeh, CEO of CellPoint Corp. of Costa Mesa, when launching a new facility in Fort Worth, said in testimony in Sacramento, “Even if California were to eliminate the state income taxes tomorrow, that still would not be enough to put my manufacturing operations back in California.”77 Examples abound of companies disinvesting in California and investing in other states – even in the so-called “Rust Belt” – because of their friendlier business environments.78 28 California’s public officials come across as being uncaring about the damage they inflict on businesses, investors, employees and their families, and to the towns that lose jobs. As the California political parade demanding higher taxes becomes longer, look for the list of companies seeking to leave California to become longer, too. Updated and expanded from a column by the author originally published in the Orange County Register and Fox & Hounds Daily. 29 Chapter 7: Summary of Disinvestment Events by California County California counties in which disinvestment events have occurred are shown in Table 6. The number for any county may be understated, or counties may be omitted that should be included, because of instances where there was no California media coverage of or report to a government agency about an event. Also, news reports in other states sometimes are unclear about which California community is affected by an event. Table 6: Disinvestment Events and Ranking by California County 2008 - 2015 Rank County Total Rank County Total 1 Los Angeles 347 23 Fresno 7 2 Orange 249 23 Marin 7 3 Santa Clara 247 23 Monterey 7 4 San Francisco 115 26 Tulare 6 5 San Diego 109 27 Napa 5 6 Alameda 98 27 Yolo 5 7 San Mateo 65 29 Shasta 4 8 Ventura 44 30 San Luis Obispo 3 9 Sacramento 42 30 Butte 3 9 San Bernardino 42 32 El Dorado 2 11 Riverside 40 32 Inyo 2 12 Contra Costa 28 32 Mendocino 2 12 Santa Barbara 28 32 Siskiyou 2 14 San Joaquin 22 32 San Benito 2 15 Stanislaus 18 37 Glenn 1 16 Sonoma 16 37 Humboldt 1 17 Santa Cruz 12 37 Imperial 1 18 Solano 11 37 Madera 1 19 Nevada (county) 10 37 Plumas 1 19 Placer 10 37 Tehama 1 19 Merced 10 37 Yuba 1 19 Kern 10 Note: The counties of origin for 45 disinvestment events were unidentified in public sources of information. Knowledge of the counties likely would have modified the rankings or included additional counties. Some counties are omitted from the list because no information about events were found for them in public sources of information. Those counties are: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Mariposa, Modoc, Mono, Sierra, Sutter, Trinity and Tuolumne. 30 The county with the highest number of events at 347 was Los Angeles, in part because it has so many businesses and because doing business is costlier in Los Angeles than in just about any other county outside of the San Francisco Bay Area. Moreover, the City of Los Angeles has a dismal attitude toward business, as described in a Wall Street Journal guest column entitled “Why We’ll Leave L.A.” by Rick Newcombe of Creators Syndicate.79 Although the article appeared in 2009, it remains relevant because current reports from company leaders indicate there is little or no improvement in treatment by city officials, particularly the staff in the city’s Office of Finance. Los Angeles for decades was one of the strongest engines of California’s growth economy. Not any longer, according to a 2014 UCLA Anderson economic forecast for the metropolitan area. One stunning conclusion was that from December 1993 through December 2013, Los Angeles failed to produce any new jobs. In fact, Los Angeles lost 3.1% of its jobs, for a ranking of last among the 32 largest Metro areas in the United States. (By comparison, the Los Angeles metropolitan area added approximately 1.5 million residents, a growth rate of 13 percent over the 20 years). Being “Last” means performance that was worse than in Cleveland and Detroit, which have had decades of sub-par economic performance, according to the UCLA School of Management.80 In second place is Orange County, at 249, which most certainly is an anomaly based on the fact that the Orange County Register in the past did an exceptional job in reporting on disinvestment events. The paper carried many more such stories than any other daily newspaper in the entire state. The Register carries far fewer stories today about such events, so it is to be expected that the number for Orange County will decline in the future. This is unfortunate because trends in Orange County indicate a “workforce gap” in companies being able to fill positions with properly educated employees and also because homes in the county now cost three times the national average. Such costs force residents to seek employment elsewhere including skilled young adults who move out of state to areas with lower housing prices.81 In third place is Santa Clara County, at 247, where motivations for disinvestments tend to be complex. In fact, serial entrepreneur Mark Cuban said, “I think the growth outside of [Silicon] Valley will dwarf what happens inside the valley,” and he pointed to communities in other states as being “better” for his portfolio.82 While companies tend to remain headquartered in Santa Clara County, many expanded not there but in out-ofstate locations based on a number of factors, notably these four: Difficulty in recruiting workers. For example, “computer genius” students graduating from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston are often reluctant to relocate to the San Francisco Bay area with its super-high rents and housing prices. They can enjoy a better quality of life right where they are, which also is true for software and hardware engineers and other computer specialists found in numerous communities throughout the United States.83 31 Labor costs are lower in virtually every other metropolitan area in the United States, in part because the lower cost of living reflects more affordable housing costs and lower taxes. In short, when taking additional factors into consideration such as traffic congestion, crime and secondary school performance, a better quality of life is available at a more reasonable cost in most of the United States. Of course, lower labor costs are an important draw in corporate relocations. Office and industrial real estate costs are significantly less expensive across vast stretched of the United States. Savings can reach 50 percent in building lease or purchase costs. Another factor is that electricity costs for businesses in California are among the highest in the nation and continue to escalate because of carbon emissionsrelated cap-and-trade costs. Hence, when it’s time to locate facilities that are heavily reliant on electricity, such as food processing plants and data centers, states with lower electricity costs have a significant advantage. There do not seem to be any serious prospects of reversing California’s liabilities in labor recruitment, labor costs, facility costs or utility rates in a meaningful way. It’s likely that such disadvantages are spreading outside of Silicon Valley. For example, an October 2015 report states that Orange County is facing a “skills gap” because of a shortage of workers for jobs in software, electronics, manufacturing, health care and information technology – jobs that are key to economic development. The report points to shortcomings in the education system, including too many students who lack fluency in English. Also, a dire housing shortage, and the resulting high cost of renting or owning, is motivating people to consider leaving Orange County.84 32 Chapter 8: Summary of Disinvestment Events by California Municipality California communities in which the number of disinvestment events occurred in the study time period are shown in Table 7. It is surprising that San Francisco is tied with Los Angeles for the No. 1 position considering that it has approximately one-fifth of the population of Los Angeles and has fewer companies than Los Angeles. The difference could well reflect variations in local media coverage. Table 7: Top 10 California Municipalities for Disinvestment Events Rank Municipality Number of Events 1 Los Angeles, San Francisco 118 3 Irvine 79 4 San Jose 74 5 San Diego 71 6 Santa Clara 38 7 Mountain View 35 8 Sunnyvale 32 9 Fremont 30 10 Palo Alto 30 33 Chapter 9: States that Gained from California Disinvestment Events In the study period, Texas was the No. 1 state to benefit from California disinvestment events – 247 of them – as shown in Table 8. Texas headed the list not only for the eight-year period overall but for every year during that time span. Table 8: California Company Investment Events in Destination States Rank State Total Rank State Total 1 Texas 247 24 Mississippi 11 2 Nevada 100 24 Minnesota 11 3 Arizona 73 27 New Jersey 10 4 Colorado 52 27 Arkansas 10 5 Washington 47 29 Kansas 9 6 Oregon 44 30 Wisconsin 7 7 North Carolina 37 30 New Mexico 7 8 Georgia 36 30 Louisiana 7 9 Florida 34 30 Maryland 7 10 Utah 29 34 South Carolina 6 10 Virginia 29 34 Alabama 6 12 New York* 27 36 Connecticut 5 13 Ohio 25 36 Oklahoma 5 14 Indiana 22 36 Nebraska 5 14 Michigan 22 39 Washington, DC 3 16 Tennessee 21 39 West Virginia 3 17 Pennsylvania 17 41 Wyoming 2 18 Massachusetts 15 41 North Dakota 2 19 Iowa 14 43 Montana 1 19 Missouri 14 43 New Hampshire 1 21 Illinois 13 43 Vermont 1 22 South Dakota 12 43 Montana 1 22 Kentucky 12 43 New Hampshire 1 24 Idaho 11 43 Vermont 1 *All events for New York City were excluded from the report except for one special case. Note: The destination states for 97 events were unidentified in public sources of information. Knowledge of the states likely would have modified the rankings somewhat and also is the reason that Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine and Rhode Island are not listed. Some Californians have belittled the Lone Star state by claiming its employment growth is in low-paying jobs. In fact, Texas has been an epicenter for new high-paying jobs. According to Wendell Cox of Demographia, “The number of jobs in Texas has grown by a truly impressive 31.5% since 1995, compared with just 12% nationwide [and] many of the new Texas jobs paid well.” 34 From 2002 through 2011, “for industries paying over 150% of the average American wage, Texas could claim 216,000 extra jobs; the rest of the country added 495,000. In other words, the Lone Star State, with 8% of the U.S. population, created nearly a third of the country’s highest-paying positions.”85 It remains to be seen if the Texas downturn in high-paying petroleum jobs will be offset by the influx of literally thousands of high-paying executive, management and specialist jobs into the state’s increasingly diversified economy. 35 Chapter 10: Metropolitan Areas that Gained from California Disinvestment Events This report reviews Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) destinations that benefitted from California disinvestment events. The Top 10 MSAs are listed in Table 9. The number for any particular MSA is likely to be understated because of instances where news reports failed to mention a specific destination community. Table 9: Top 10 United States Destination Metropolitan Areas Benefitting from California Disinvestment Events Rank Metropolitan Statistical Area Number of Events 109 1 Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos 2 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington 77 3 Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale 67 4 Reno-Sparks 55 5 Las Vegas-Paradise 39 6 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood 32 6 Portland-Vancouver (WA)-Hillsboro 32 8 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue 31 9 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta 27 10 Salt Lake City-Ogden-Clearfield 20 Note: Destination metropolitan areas are insufficiently represented because the locations for 88 domestic events were unidentified in public sources of information. Having such knowledge likely would have modified the rankings. 36 Chapter 11: U.S. Municipalities that Gained from California Disinvestment Events This report indicates municipalities that have benefitted from California disinvestment events. The Top 15 municipalities are shown in Table 10. Destination municipalities for a considerable number of events were unidentified in public sources of information. Knowledge of the communities likely would have modified the rankings. Table 10: Top 15 U.S. Destination Municipalities Benefitting from Ten or More California Disinvestment Events Rank Municipality Number of Events 1 Austin TX 94 2 Reno NV 46 3 Las Vegas NV 32 4 Seattle WA 27 5 Phoenix AZ 25 6 Dallas TX 22 7 San Antonio TX 18 7 Portland OR 18 9 Denver CO 16 10 Scottsdale AZ 15 11 Atlanta GA 14 12 Houston TX 12 13 Plano TX 11 13 Colorado Springs CO 11 15 Nashville TN 10 15 Irving TX 10 15 Salt Lake City UT 10 NA Pittsburgh PA 9 NA Fort Worth TX 9 NA Indianapolis IN 9 NA Hillsboro OR 9 NA Tempe AZ 8 NA Chandler AZ 7 NA Cary NC 6 NA Kansas City MO 6 NA Mesa AZ 6 NA Sparks NV 5 NA Chicago IL 5 NA Cedar Park TX 5 NA Prineville, OR 5 NA Boston MA 4 NA Centennial CO 4 NA Charlotte NC 4 NA Duluth GA 4 NA Greenwood Village CO 4 NA Henderson NV 4 NA Lewisville TX 4 NA Peoria AZ 4 NA Lawrence KS 4 NA Louisville KY 4 NA Minden NV 4 NA Sioux Falls SD 4 Municipalities with three or fewer events are not listed The Preface pointed out that Gov. Brown’s office trivialized overtures to California companies by other states, with a spokesman denigrating other parts of the United States by stating that “businesses are not fleeing the state for the cold, empty and desolate hinterlands.”86 Destination municipalities shown in Table 10 to indicate the intensity to which companies migrate not only to urban areas but to the “hinterlands.” Also, the list illustrates the wide range of communities that treat businesses in a positive manner and are able to attract investments and jobs from California companies. 37 Chapter 12: Foreign Nations that Gained from California Disinvestment Events During the study period, many company disinvestment events involved offshoring, which is defined as: Shifting a business function from one country to another. For a business, this can entail moving product manufacturing, service centers or operations to a different country. Offshoring is often used to reduce the cost of business, with the company seeking to move parts of operations to countries with more favorable economic conditions.87 Whether it is called offshoring, contracting out, relocation or other synonym for launching or expanding facilities in foreign nations, a prime source for the 432 international events are reports from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Trade Adjustment Assistance Cases. Only findings from DOL “certified decisions” along with a few reports from other government agencies were calculated. Unfortunately, DOL documents in more than 100 cases failed to identify the nation to which jobs were lost. Findings are summarized in Table 11. Table 11: Top 10 International Destinations Benefitting from California Disinvestment Events Rank Country Total Rank Country Total 1 Mexico 112 NA Argentina 3 2 India 67 NA Brazil 3 3 China 57 NA Israel 3 4 Canada 37 NA Australia 3 5 Costa Rica 21 NA Switzerland 3 6 Malaysia 16 NA Czech Republic 2 7 Philippines 15 NA Finland 2 8 Singapore 12 NA Uruguay 2 9 Japan 11 NA Vietnam 2 10 Great Britain 8 NA Belgium 1 NA Ireland 7 NA Estonia 1 NA Poland 7 NA Hungary 1 NA Taiwan 7 NA Iceland 1 NA Germany 7 NA Indonesia 1 NA Thailand 6 NA Jamaica 1 NA Korea 6 NA Jersey 1 NA Chile 4 NA Netherlands 1 NA Spain 1 Note: The above is only a partial representation. Destinations for more than 100 California events were unidentified by the U.S. Dept. of Labor and in other sources of information. Such knowledge likely would have modified the rankings and possibly would have added other nations to the list. 38 Chapter 13: Summary by Types of California Disinvestment Events A disinvestment event can occur in a number of ways. Outright relocation or offshoring to a foreign nation are often conspicuous because of the focus by the news media. A closing of a facility with relocation to unidentified communities generally is reported by the media as simply a closure, but this report takes a more in-depth view. Two types of disinvestment events rarely make the news because they are difficult to uncover. One is a “U-Turn,” where company officials plan to locate in California, but change their minds and go elsewhere, and the other is the outright cancellation of a planned California project in favor of another state. An effort has been made to categorize events as accurately as possible, and the codes shown in Table 12 were developed to describe the nature of each event. As can be seen, relocations rank as the most common event. Table 12: Types & Frequency of California Disinvestment Events Rank Code Description Total 1 }REL Relocation in full or in part to a point outside of California (but no closure unless the code }CLO also appears) 2 }OSO Shifted from California to another country through offshoring, outsourcing, relocation or expansion 498 3 }CLO Closed a facility in California and work migrated to one or several out-of-state locations 390 4 }CDO Capital directed elsewhere that in the past would likely have been in California, partly because of lower costs elsewhere and also at times because job candidates decline to move to California 388 5 }DSP Dispersed – indicated when the multiple locations to which California work migrated are unknown 98 6 }UTN U-Turn occurred when a company considered a California location but opted for an out-of-state location 65 7 }CAN Cancelled construction or lease of a planned California facility 3 1,085 Note: The total of events by categories will exceed the total number of disinvestment events because a disinvestment event can fall into two or more categories. 39 Chapter 14: Summary by California Industries Manufacturing, with more than 560 events, ranks as the No. 1 industry to look for greener pastures. Also, many companies in aerospace, pharmaceuticals, biotech and electronics have engaged in disinvestment events. The wide range of industry-relevant jobs suggest that companies have learned about locations where appropriate workforce talent is available. Events are categorized by Industry Codes in Table 13. Table 13: California Disinvestment Events by Industry 2008-2015 Rank Code Industry Total 1 #MA Manufacturers (including mining of materials for manufacturing) 562 2 #PB Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Biotech, Health/Dental, Veterinary 171 3 #DO Digital, Online Retailers, Internet, e-Commerce, Cloud Providers, Online Security 162 4 #EC Electronics, Communications Equipment, Batteries 129 5 #CP Consumer Products & Services 105 6 #GR Green / Renewable Energy Companies 102 7 #DN Distribution, Warehousing, Logistics 76 8 #AE Aerospace, Aviation Industry, Components 69 8 #BF Banking, Financial & Mortgage Services, Venture Capital, Insurance, Bitcoin 69 10 #AU Auto, Truck, Motor Vehicle Manufacturing, Repair, Parts 66 11 #FP Food Processors, Food Growers, Nutritional Supplements 64 12 #CH Computer Hardware, Peripherals, Mobile Devices 57 13 #DF Defense, Law Enforcement, Fire Suppression, Search & Rescue 48 14 #PA Printing, Publications, Advertising, Graphic Arts, Artwork 47 15 #PF Professional Services, Accounting, Law, , Consultants, Marketing Companies 40 16 #SC Semiconductors 39 17 #ET Entertainment, Film, Cable TV, Internet Radio 38 18 #RW Retailers (store closings excluded), Wholesalers 29 19 #GA Games Online or Electronic 22 20 #SM Social Media 19 20 #PL Plastics 19 22 #HC Hospitality, Lodging, Restaurant Chains, Tourism 18 23 #CL Clothing, Apparel, Outdoor Gear 16 23 #TP Transportation, Passenger & Freight, All Modes 16 25 #CS Construction Suppliers 15 26 #EH Energy (oil, gas), Chemicals 12 27 #LP Lumber, Finished Wood, Paper Manufacturing 6 28 #NP Non-Profit Organization 3 29 #SP Sports 2 29 #UY Utility or Related / Traditional Electrical Generation 2 Note: Total industry events at 2,023 exceed total disinvestment events of 1,687 because an event can involve a company or facility involved in multiple industries 40 Sometimes, an industry code will not appear in the industry column in the tables. Such an absence occurs when, for example, one facility is being closed and transferred to more than one out-of-California location. To avoid having an event involving two (or three or four) locations inflate the number of industries being transferred, a code is assigned only one time to an event regardless of the number of locations to which it is being transferred. 41 Chapter 15: Summary by California Functions In addition to industries, events are also classified by function to offer a sense of what within a company is affected. Doing so leads to some remarkable findings, such as the fact that the movement of headquarters exceeds any other function. As shown in Table 14, combining the headquarters and engineering categories, at 570 events – about one-third of all events – suggests that a considerable number of highcompensation jobs are migrating out of California. Table 14: California Disinvestment Events by Function 2008 - 2015 Rank Code Function Total 1 #HQ Headquarters 320 2 #EN Engineering (all types), Programmers 250 3 #SB Support Services, Back Offices, Call Centers 244 4 #SO Software 231 5 #IT Information Technology 187 6 #RD Research & Development 125 7 #DC Data Centers 35 8 #QA Quality Assurance 32 Note: The total of events by function is lower than the total number of disinvestment events because vague reports such as an “office being moved” fail to provide the type of information conveyed in this report. Sometimes, a function code will not appear in the function column in the tables for 2008-2015. Such an absence occurs when, for example, one function is being closed and transferred to more than one out-of-California location. To avoid having an event involving two (or three or four) locations inflate the number of functions being transferred, a code is assigned only one time to an event regardless of the number of locations to which work is being transferred. 42 Chapter 16: Details Regarding 2015 Disinvestment Events California Disinvestment Events for 2015 as shown in Table 15 are self-explanatory. Quite often in public domain sources information was lacking about jobs, capital investments and square footage. In such cases, the following codes will appear: NJR – No Job Number Reported N$R – No Capital Investment Reported NQF - No Square Footage Reported Table 15: California Disinvestment Events for 2015 California County & Locality Alameda ↔ Berkeley Destination Location Oregon > Bend Alameda ↔ Berkeley Utah > Salt Lake City Alameda ↔ Berkeley Alameda ↔ Berkeley Alameda ↔ Emeryville Australia > Melbourne Finland > Helsinki Utah > Clearfield Jobs NJR 71 Private Capital (million) Sq. Ft. (000) N$R NQF N$R NQF Function or Industry Codes #CP Event Type #EN #GA #SO }CLO }REL }REL }REL }REL 590 N$R 55 #CP #SB }CDO Information Available through Public Domain Sources Zealios Skin Care, which produces sunscreen, shampoo and other items for performance athletes, began making products in 2012 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Three years later, co-founders Austin Britts and Kevin Fuller are moving the company to Oregon. Zealios has focused primarily on building a brand and developing e-commerce, but Britts said products are currently in about 30 stores, with more to come in 2016. The move will likely be official by early 2016. In the meantime, Britts is working in an office in The Bridge, a Bend co-working space focused on outdoor products. Why relocate to Bend? In addition to quality-of-life factors, Fuller said, “The more we dug into it, the more we realized what a great place it would be for the company. It was very eye-opening how much support there is for small businesses, and how Bend is really fostering the small companies.”88 Based on a job opening listed in December 2015, it appears that the company will retain a presence in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is unclear whether manufacturing relocated, and if so, where the location would be. Electronic Arts closed the SimCity studio in Emeryville and all employees lost their jobs. The company transferred and consolidated Maxis IP development to its studios in Salt Lake City, Helsinki, Melbourne and Redwood Shores locations.89 A WARN Notice indicates that 71 employees were furloughed.90 Electronic Arts – See the 2015 Salt Lake City entry for this company for new information about this event. Electronic Arts – See the 2015 Salt Lake City entry for this company for new information about this event. AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah, HQ’d in Emeryville, will open a 55,000-sq. ft. call center bringing nearly 600 new jobs to Utah. Set to open early in 2015, it should be 43 Alameda ↔ Emeryville Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #HC #HQ }REL Alameda ↔ Emeryville Utah > Salt Lake City NJR N$R NQF #EN #GA #SO }CLO }REL Alameda ↔ Emeryville Alameda ↔ Emeryville Alameda ↔ Fremont Australia > Melbourne Finland > Helsinki Costa Rica > Unknown NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF 284 N$R NQF #EC #MA #PB }CLO }OSO }REL Alameda ↔ Fremont Unknown > Dispersed 200 N$R NQF #EC #MA }CLO }DSP }REL Alameda ↔ Hayward Mississippi > Tupelo 200 #FP #MA }REL $10 130 }OSO }REL }OSO }REL fully operational by January 2016. Staff will dispatch roadside service technicians to 4.2 million AAA members. “Utah is known for its talented, educated workforce and strong technology infrastructure, so we are confident that Clearfield is the right place to grow our business...” said Jim Twardos, EVP Member Experience and Road Service Operations for AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah. “As we plan our club’s growth for the next 100 years, this hiring initiative will bring the club’s total workforce to more than 2,800 employees – nearly a 30% increase.”91 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Utah leading to a reduction in expenses.] Freebirds World Burrito will move its national headquarters from Emeryville to Austin. Although Freebirds got its start in Santa Barbara in 1987, the company has had a Texas presence since it opened near Houston in 1991. Now, more than 60 of its 100 locations are in Texas.92 Maxis Emeryville, the game development studio known for the Sim City, Spore and the early Sims video games, has been shut down by parent company Electronics Arts (EA). The company stated that it is “consolidating Maxis IP development to our studios in Redwood Shores, Salt Lake City, Helsinki and Melbourne locations as we close our Emeryville location. Maxis continues to support and develop new experiences for current Sims and SimCity players, while expanding our franchises to new platforms and developing new cross-platform IP.”93 Maxis Emeryville – See the 2015 Salt Lake City entry for more information about this event. Maxis Emeryville – See the 2015 Salt Lake City entry for more information about this event. Boston Scientific furloughed employees and on-site leased workers in Fremont and San Jose engaged in the production of cardiac ablation catheters, intravascular ultrasound imaging catheters and plastic tubing used as a subcomponent for manufacturing finished catheters because the company shifted the work to Costa Rica.94 The California EDD reported that the number of employees affected in Fremont totaled 284 and in San Jose the number totaled 171, for a total of 455.95 The Fremont facility makes coils, stent systems, retrieval devices and intravascular ultrasound catheters. San Jose makes electrophysiology devices and other high-tech devices.96 Plexus Corp., will close its 46,000-sq. ft. Fremont factory, which will result in the loss of 200 jobs. Plexus is a contract manufacturer of electronics and also provides electronics design and aftermarket services. Work will transition to unnamed Plexus facilities, which is expected to be completed by the end of the company’s fiscal 3rd quarter in July 2016 and is expected to save $7 million in annual costs.97 The company stated that “We have evaluated the value proposition and long-term viability of each of our manufacturing locations and have determined that the future growth prospects of our Fremont facility were limited.”98 Raybern Foods, which specializes in heat-and-serve sandwiches sold at grocers, is relocating manufacturing to Mississippi, investing $10 million in a 130,000 sq. ft. facility. The company will remain HQ’d in California, but some management will relocate. The 200 new jobs are a combination of baking, meat processing and general manufacturing 44 Alameda ↔ Oakland Nevada > Reno Alameda ↔ Oakland Georgia > Atlanta 70 $42.4 125 #GR #MA }CDO 900 $20 150 #DO #EN #IT #PB }CDO labor, along with supervisory, quality, maintenance, warehousing and administrative positions.99 AquaMetals broke ground on a facility for recycling lead batteries at the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, which will employ 70 people. Project cost including land purchase and construction is $42.4 million. AquaMetals will avoid using smelters but will utilize a new water-based process to remove an estimated 80 tons of lead from batteries each day. The “AquaRefining” method produces a higher yield, eliminates toxic waste and results in lead with higher purity. Stephen Clarke, CEO of AquaMetals, said, “High purity lead is becoming scarce and is essential for the production of more advanced lead acid batteries.”100 The “green” company said that unlike smelting, its method produces almost no emissions, consumes less energy and is more cost effective. 101 The 125,000-sq. ft. building should be completed and begin production in the 2 nd of 2016 and reach full operating capacity by the 4th quarter of 2016.102 Kaiser Permanente will locate a $20 million information technology campus in Atlanta, creating about 900 jobs. No mention was made of whether any location in California was under consideration for the 150,000 sq. ft. project. The new operation is expected to provide IT services around electronic medical record systems, cybersecurity, mobile, consumer technologies and back-office infrastructure. Employed will be solutions architects, business consultants, software developers, project managers and programming analysts. Average wage: about $107,000. Hiring will be spread over three years.103 Note: The geographic distribution of members by states show more than three times as many in California than are in all the other eight states combined, as follows 104: State(s) California Colorado: Mid-Atlantic States (VA, MD, DC): Northwest (Oregon/Washington): Georgia: Hawaii: Other 8 States Combined * As of Dec. 31, 2014 Alameda ↔ Pleasanton Tennessee > Nashville 200 N$R 30 #PF }CDO Membership* 7,443,32 6 626,523 530,275 504,403 259,834 231,836 2,152,871 Kaiser Permanente began at the height of the Great Depression in the 1930s in California, where it has always been headquartered.105 DayNine Consulting, a global human resources and financial consulting firm, 30,000 sq. ft. of space in Nashville for an office to support its clients worldwide. The company expects to grow the staff to up to 200 by the end of next year; early job listings show openings for project managers, integration consultants and a talent acquisition coordinator. CEO Tim Ramos cited the large number of highly regarded universities such as Vanderbilt, Nashville’s quality of life and affordable cost of living, and the city’s rising 45 Alameda ↔ San Leandro Butte ↔ Chico Unknown > Dispersed Unknown > Dispersed Contra Costa ↔ Concord Colorado > Colorado Springs NJR N$R NQF 30 N$R NQF 15 N$R 14 }CLO }DSP #CP #MA }CLO }DSP #EC #GR #HQ }REL appeal attracting new residents including young professionals. At full staff, the new office will account for a third of DayNine’s global workforce. DayNine helps clients deploy and implement new human resources and financial systems using the Workday software application. With 80% of DayNine’s overall operating cost associated with employees, Ramos said finding a location where its staff could raise families and enjoy a relatively high quality of life and affordable cost of living was critical. “All of those things adds up to make for a happier employee, which results in happier customers,” he said.106 At first glance, this appeared to be an expansion to meet company growth, but the fact that “at full staff the new office will account for a third of the company’s workforce,” and in light of the reference to high quality of life and affordable cost of living (especially in relation to Pleasanton’s cost-of-living), justifies the placement of this event in this report. Kraft Heinz will close its plant; see the 2015 Fullerton entry for this company for more information about this event. Woof & Poof sells more than 200 handmade Christmas and other products to 600 stores in the United States and Nordstrom’s. The company, which has been in Chico for 40 years, will close. CEO Roger Hart said a raise in minimum wage and workers compensation are just a couple of issues that have made it difficult to keep the business financially afloat here. Hart said, “The high cost of doing business in California coupled with ridiculous regulatory environment makes it virtually impossible to do business.” At the company’s work peak, during the summer months, he has 30 employees. A recent visit by an inspector with the Department of Consumer Affairs set the company back. The inspector from Sacramento cited him for having the wrong size font on the decorative pillow labels. He was told to take the labels out, or they would have his inventory seized.107 Hart asked that his pillows be exempt because they were not bed pillows. “No one sleeps on those pillows. No one’s been injured.” The state refused. “Not only that,” said Hart, “they said I should feel lucky that they were not going to fine me. The state told me that if I didn’t change (the labels) they could come in and seize the inventory.” Preparing for Christmas sales of the pillows sold in more than 600 stores nationwide, Hart bought new labels and resewed his inventory. “It cost us thousands,” he said. But that got him thinking about all the other negatives of being in business in California. With wages and other costs increasing – including a 40% hike for his workforce’s health insurance – Hart decided to close down. “I have a great staff and haven’t minded paying for them,” Hart said, adding that they have paid vacations and don’t work in a sweat shop, “but this is a domino effect. ... We just can’t continue into 2016 with these kinds of costs. I’m looking for a job. People may think small business owners make millions, but they don’t. I haven’t taken a paycheck home in months. If I could make minimum wage, I would be happy.”108 Calex Manufacturing Co. Inc., plans to move its Green Watt Power division to Colorado Springs later this year. Green Watt, which sells chargers for electric scooters, motorcycles and forklifts, will build a 14,000-sq. ft. headquarters, warehouse and distribution center. Colorado Springs was “the final choice due to the cost of real estate, quality of life in the area as well as the fact that the cost of doing business in Colorado is significantly less than the California Bay Area,” said CEO Paul Cuff. The company said it plans to grow its staff to 15 employees within four years as demand grows for its 46 Humboldt ↔ Korbel Unknown > Dispersed Kern ↔ Bakersfield Texas > Conroe Los Angeles ↔ Beverly Hills 106 N$R NQF #LP #MA }CLO }DSP NJR N$R NQF #EH #MA }CLO }REL Arizona > Scottsdale NJR N$R #DO #HQ #PF }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ City of Industry Jamaica > Unknown NJR N$R #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Virginia > Alexandria NJR N$R #DF #HQ #PF #SO }REL NQF NQF NQF products. The company sells lithium ion battery chargers manufactured in China for Segway electric vehicles, Zero electric motorcycles and UniCarrier forklifts and also sells lighting products.109 California Redwood Company (CRC) harvests Douglas-fir – trees that have the strength, durability and attractiveness to be used for flooring, cabinets, furniture, boats and aircraft. With housing construction resurgent and boat sales rising, it is logical to think that anyone harvesting Douglas-firs would have a going concern. Not necessarily. The CRC closed its last remaining California sawmill in February 2015, ending the company’s half-century-long involvement in lumber manufacturing. The sawmill in Korbel does not make a profit, and while CRC will continue to own assets it will no longer have operations or employees in California. The facility has been marketed to potential purchasers, thus far unsuccessfully. The closure of the mill will result in 106 salaried and hourly employees losing their jobs (this excludes the staff cut last year in which 45 employees were furloughed).110 Team Oil Tools, Inc. consolidated its Bakersfield manufacturing operations with existing facilities in Texas. “This consolidation improves efficiency and streamlines our manufacturing process, while still enabling us to provide a complete product line of Liner Hangers,” said Adam Anderson, Team’s CEO. “The change comes as we prepare to launch a new line of High Performance Liner Hangers to complement our existing product line.”111 Transcription 2000 Services, Inc. moved its headquarters to Scottsdale. The company provides online digital transcription services to its clients.112 About the “seamless” move, the company blogged: “[W]e accomplished this move, with all its technical and logistical considerations, without missing a beat! Through each and every day of the transition, our team of ace transcribers continued to produce and deliver timely, accurate transcripts and kept our clients smiling. Additional kudos go out to our support team for all of their invaluable help with this daunting project.”113 The company began operations in California in 1998.114 Agfa Corp., which manufactures and distributes its imaging technology and industrial printing equipment products, furloughed employees engaged in customer service and credit & collections because the company outsourced the work to Jamaica. The Dept. of Labor determined that “the workers’ firm has acquired from a foreign country services like or directly competitive with service supplied by the workers which contributed importantly to worker group separations.” The DOL didn’t report which community in Jamaica, nor the number of jobs lost.115 Advantage SCI, LLC, a cyber-security company, will relocate its headquarters to Virginia “after recognizing the high costs related to worker’s compensation, liability, and taxes that plague businesses in California.” Advantage SCI has more than 150 employees worldwide and has been a fixture in the Southern California business community since 2000. The relocation will not eliminate any jobs in California, but will translate into increased efficiencies and cost synergies. CEO Elsa Lee said, “We have enjoyed being in sunny California with the Pacific Ocean as our backdrop these last 15 years, but it no longer makes sense for us to be here. Our business strategy now dictates that we move to a more business-friendly environment .... We have been looking for the right location 47 NJR NQF #AE #DF #MA }OSO }REL $3.5 50 #AE #MA }REL 120 $3 140 #FP #MA }CDO 50 $8 30 #AU #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Gardena Mexico > Mexicali Los Angeles ↔ Irwindale Florida > Titusville 150 Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Nevada > Reno Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach West Virginia > Williamson N$R for the last two years to blend our Virginia, Texas, and California corporate teams. Old Town Alexandria is not only charming but it will enable us to create jobs, introduce new products, invest in infrastructure and employee programs, and increase growth and revenue,” Lee said. She added, “The relocation results in a positive financial return to the company.”116 Chromalloy Gas Turbine, LLC furloughed employees producing pins, bushings, leaf seals, and various small parts because the firm shifted the work to Mexico. The company stated, “Employees may be offered positions with other units but not in California.” The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as April 9, 2015.117 Work includes projects on military aircraft and commercial airlines.118 Embraer Aero Seating Technologies will build a $3.5 million facility in Florida where workers will design and manufacture seats for Embraer aircraft and possibly other aerospace companies. After acquiring Aero Seating Technologies in Irwindale, Embraer decided to create 150 jobs paying an annual average wage of $48,000 at its new facility.119 It’s possible the company will move about 50 people from California and fill the other 100 jobs with local people. The new plant is expected to open in 2016.120 It will be a 50,000-sq. ft. building.121 BI Nutraceuticals, the largest manufacturer of botanical ingredients in the United States, is opening a new advanced manufacturing plant at the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center. The company processes raw materials into extracts, powders and custom blends that are used on dietary supplements, pharmaceuticals and products including vitamins, teas and powders. The 140,000-sq. ft. plant is expected to start operations in December, 2015. “Lower operating costs and a business-friendly environment were key factors in our decision to move to Northern Nevada,” said George Pontiakos, BI Nutraceuticals president and CEO. “The new facility ... also allows us to be strategically located to better meet the demands of our West Coast customers and help us to grow our business.” The company will invest $3 million there and hire up to 120 new employees. The new plant further expands the footprint of BI Nutraceuticals, which has operations in California, New Jersey, New York and China.122 Hino Motors Manufacturing USA – This is an example of an opportunity cost to California where a company establishes a “footprint” out of state, grows its business, and then expands that facility. In 2015 Hino will invest up to $8 million at its truck manufacturing facility in West Virginia, add 30,000 sq. ft. to its existing [194,000-sq. ft.] building, and build a stand alone Quality Control testing center. “As production and headcount have increased, we need the additional space to accommodate current operations, as well as have future flexibility to add various processes to meet a greater range of customer demands,” said Steve Stalnaker, Hino VP and Plant Manager. Hino employs about 225 people there and expects to eventually create another 50 full-time positions.123 The background here is relevant – in 2004, when Hino first began building trucks in the U.S., the work was performed in Long Beach.124 In 2007, Hino selected West Virginia for its second U.S. truck manufacturing plant, where it invested $8.6 million.125 Next, Hino ended medium-duty truck production in Long Beach126 and subsequent growth occurred in West Virginia. 48 100 N$R Texas > San Antonio 95 N$R Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Minnesota > Golden Valley 12 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Georgia > Atlanta Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Texas > Pflugerville Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach NJR 51 #AE #MA #PL #RD }CDO NQF #AU #MA }REL N$R NQF #HQ #PB }REL N$R NQF #ET }UTN Medway Plastics Corp., a plastic injection molding company, will open a regional production facility north of Austin. The company committed to creating 100 jobs in Pflugerville over a five-year period; within the next year, it plans to hire a minimum of 20 full-time employees at an average salary of $40,000 per year. The company has committed to a lease-purchase of 51,000 sq. ft. of space. Medway is based in Long Beach, where it employs 200 workers who make plastic parts for the agriculture, aerospace and other industries. Medway, founded in 1974, will also relocate its R&D laboratory to Pflugerville. Though it will continue operations in California, the company may consider relocating its headquarters to Pflugerville within five to eight years. 127 The 41-year-old, family-run business employs about 200 at its Long Beach headquarters. No jobs are expected to be lost or transferred to the Texas location. While shipping costs are part of the reason behind the decision, electricity costs are also a significant factor, said Gerald Hutchinson, Medway’s vice president and head of R&D, because injection molding uses a lot of it. “The cost of doing business in California is more costly,” he said.128 Toyota Auto Body California is relocating some production to San Antonio, which could lead to 95 full-time workers losing their jobs at its manufacturing plant in North Long Beach. Full-time employment at the plant will decline from about 400 full-time workers to about 300 people by the end of 2015. Manufacturing for some parts for the Toyota Tacoma pickup truck will shift to San Antonio, where a Tacoma truck factory is located. However, the North Long Beach plant will continue to produce Tacoma parts destined for a factory in Mexico, as well as other parts for the company’s Service Parts Division. The North Long Beach plant was opened in 1972, which was Toyota’s first manufacturing facility in North America.129 BioSig Technologies, nearing the approval for its electrophysiology system, is moving its headquarters to Golden Valley, a Minneapolis suburb, to get closer to the Twin Cities medical-device talent. [[Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Minnesota leading to a reduction in expenses.] The company will leave its engineering staff in the Los Angeles area, but move executives to Minnesota and start hiring locally. The company is developing a computer system that can read the data from a hospital’s electrophysiology lab and filter out the noise from other machines in the operating theater. Providing a cleaner signal should allow doctors to improve the accuracy of procedures in which they burn away part of the heart to correct abnormal heartbeats. The company expects to hire perhaps 12 people in upcoming months, but as it approaches commercialization more employees will be brought on board. BioSig plans to submit for FDA clearance for its Pure EP System, which will compete in the market against other electrophysiology-recording systems that cost about $250,000 apiece.130 Complexions Contemporary Ballet, in planning to expand from New York, considered several cities including Los Angeles and San Diego and decided Atlanta was the best choice. One reason for the move is studio space. Complexions has never had its own space for classes and rehearsals, but has been “nomadic” for 20 years. With its own location and school in Atlanta, the organization will have a training ground for the next generation of performers and hopes to bring in dancers from all over the world. 49 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Arizona > Chandler Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Addison Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Northlake Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Tennessee > Nashville 550 N$R 76 #PB }UTN 5 N$R NQF #PF }CDO 500 #DN #FP #HQ #MA }CLO }REL 10 #ET #PF }REL 350 27 $65 N$R Complexions, a multiethnic dance troupe, employs dancers for 35 weeks a year and tours nationally and internationally for more than 20 of those weeks.131 “Atlanta is a perfect location for Complexions to expand its brand because of the city’s growing performing arts scene,” said Dwight Rhoden, Co-Founder, Co-Artistic Director and Choreographer of Complexions.132 Which areas or facilities that were considered in Los Angeles and San Diego are unknown. DaVita Rx, a full-service, specialty pharmacy for patients with complex conditions, plans to open a new 76,000-sq. ft., 550-employee facility in Chandler. “I was familiar with Arizona from my work with another company and its location here,” said Neil Prezioso, vice president specialty for DaVita Rx. “Phoenix, specifically Chandler, was the clear choice for us.” The company had considered Los Angeles for the expansion and new division. Although it will start hiring late this year and open Jan. 2, 2016, DaVita (Italian for “giving life”) is going to take two to three years to reach scale.133 Doug Fregolle Promotions opened an office in Addison almost entirely because of Toyota moving its North American headquarters to Plano. Though the promotional products agency is still headquartered in L.A., company President Doug Fregolle said the decision to open in Addison was to get “ahead of the curve” on other companies expected to move to the area. Having worked with Toyota in California, Fregolle said the auto manufacturer does millions of dollars in business with his company every year. “Our business is growing already ... we’re profitable, which is unbelievable; we expected to be flat for about two years,” Fregolle said. “In California, they’re pushing people away.” As of this writing, the company isn’t receiving tax incentives for moving into Texas.134 Farmer Bros. Co. will relocate its headquarters to a new $40 million, 500,000-sq. ft. facility in Northlake, near Fort Worth, where about 300 people will work. The company has annual sales of more than a half billion dollars for coffee, tea and culinary products; clients have more 60,000 outlets. The move will result in $12 million to $15 million in annual savings.135 Proximity to the Port of Houston was a factor in the decision.136 The company estimates it would cost about $25 million to exit the Torrance facility and another $35 million to $40 million to build the new facility with up to $25 million in capital expenditures for machinery, equipment, and furniture and fixtures. The company also is moving manufacturing and some distribution.137 Farmer Brothers serves food service establishments – restaurants, hotels, casinos, hospitals – and Quick Serve Restaurants (“QSR’s”), grocery retailers, drugstores, convenience stores, and coffee houses nationwide with about 3,000 products. The California facility will close in phases. 138 The company will lay off more than 350 employees although it will keep a distribution center in California. Farmer Brothers is in the city of Los Angeles, but having a Torrance mailing address creates some confusion. It is one of the oldest publicly traded firms in Los Angeles County – in operation since its 1912 founding.139 This is a blow to middle-class wages in Southern California; employees may have a hard time matching the $40,000 to $80,000 jobs they are about to lose.140 Go West Creative. When it opened in Nashville with six employees, the intent wasn’t to relocate the creative agency’s headquarters from Los Angeles, but that is what happened. Chairman/CEO David Fischette, who founded the company 30 years ago, said that doing business in Nashville has been more cost-effective, overall, for the 50 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Arizona > Phoenix Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Ohio > Mason Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles North Carolina > Wallburg Florida > Jacksonville North Carolina > Greensboro North Carolina > Winston-Salem NJR 145 NJR 61 NJR 301 N$R NQF N$R NQF N$R NQF N$R NQF N$R NQF $3.5 NQF }REL #FP #MA }CLO }REL }REL business. In addition to less expensive physical space, commuting time is down and the availability of young, upcoming talent is high. Go West moved 18 employees and their families from the West Coast to their new facility in Nashville’s charming Germantown neighborhood. The company occupies three floors and roughly 10,000-sq. ft. creative office and studio space, and its local headcount is up to 27 employees. Fischette is negotiating for the building next door for production and warehouse space. Currently, the company rents space near the airport for its video production. Go West which also has offices in New York City, Las Vegas and (scaled-down) in L.A., produces large-scale events, conferences, creative content and experiential marketing campaigns. “For me, [Nashville] is long-term,” said Fischette, who first visited the city when his daughters began school at Belmont University.141 Greenway Designs, Inc. / Deal-X Technologies – see the Huntington Beach entry for this company for more details about this event. H.J. Heinz Co. will close its condiments and sauces plant in the Chatsworth section of Los Angeles and furlough 145 employees. The food company acquired the plant as part of its purchase in 1994 of Borden Foodservice Group from Borden Inc. Then, the facility employed about 370 workers. Today there are about 145 employees. It manufactures single serve cup and pouch condiments and sauces, as well as bulk sauces and dressings.142 Production from the factory will shift to locations in Mason, Ohio, and Jacksonville, Fla., where facilities share the same capabilities as Chatsworth. 143 H.J. Heinz Co. will move production to Ohio; see the 2014 Jacksonville entry for this company for more information about this event. #AE #MA }CLO }REL HAECO Americas (formerly TIMCO Aviation Services, formerly Brice Manufacturing) will close a 61-job seat fabrication unit in California. Employees will be able to apply for positions with HAECO in Wallburg (near Winston Salem), where the company houses a growing, high-volume aircraft seat manufacturing plant that has growth potential. It employs about 223 workers and is gearing up to make a new lightweight aircraft seat called Vector that will be launched this year. That plant will eventually employ 500 fulltime workers. Employees may also apply for jobs in Greensboro, in a cabin solutions facility at the Piedmont Triad International Airport. Other employees who work in engineering and product support will remain in Pacoima, a section of L.A.144 HAECO Americas – see the Greensboro entry for this company for more information about this event. #FP #IT #MA }CDO Herbalife Ltd. found that the quality of life and workforce in Winston-Salem made it the best place to relocate key operations. The nutritional company confirmed plans to add about 300 full-time jobs by the end of 2018, boosting its workforce commitment by 60% to 800 jobs. Some of the additional jobs will be filled by Herbalife employees moving from California. “Our newest and largest facility in Winston-Salem is integral to our global growth,” said David Pezzullo, Herbalife’s executive vice president, worldwide operations. “There is not another facility like this in our industry. Pezzullo said the company expects little problem in convincing California staff to move to the Triad. “From the people who 51 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Nevada > North Las Vegas Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Netherlands > Amsterdam NJR 145 N$R NQF #EN #RD #TP }CDO N$R NQF #BF #SB }OSO }REL have already made the move, there is an underground awareness that there are better real-estate values here, less traffic to deal with and a great quality of life,” Pezzullo said. “It’s a real attraction to management types who are raising a family. We don’t have to convince them to move.” When the site selection project was completed, North Carolina won out over locations in Colorado and Mexico.145 The 301 new jobs are in addition to the 500 jobs that will have been created by the end of 2015. It also plans to invest an additional $3.5 million into infrastructure and development by the end of 2016. The company plans to further expand its manufacturing operations in Winston-Salem, as well as establish a significant global corporate information technology presence (such IT jobs are typically located in a company’s headquarters). The new jobs will include production staff and IT staff.146 (When the plant was first established several years ago, that event was excluded and still is excluded from this report because of the nature of that event. However, additional expansions and growing IT for “global” purposes is a different matter.) Hyperloop Technologies Inc. The way the Las Vegas Sun put it -- “A new Elon Musk brainchild is coming to Nevada: Hyperloop. ... Musk calls it the ‘fifth mode’ of transportation – after aircraft, automobiles, boats and trains – and has described it as a ‘cross between a Concorde and a railgun and an air hockey table.’”147 Hyperloop Technologies will locate a test track on about 50 acres in an industrial park in the City of North Las Vegas. Testing is expected to begin early first quarter 2016. “This decision represents another major milestone in our journey to bring Hyperloop to commercial reality,” said company CEO Rob Lloyd. Hyperloop is a transportation system in which a full-length tube is built between destinations, with a controlled environment inside the tube allowing people or cargo to travel at extremely fast speeds. The testing facility will include a track of approximately 1 km where the custom-designed linear electric motor will be tested at speeds of about 335 mph (540 km/hour). The Hyperloop technical team is pioneering innovations in propulsion, tube design and fabrication, levitation systems, pod designs and thermodynamics and systems engineering. This milestone is a first step towards the full Hyperloop system test. Hyperloop Technologies Inc. is financially backed by leading investors Khosla Ventures, Formation 8, Sherpa Ventures, Zhen Capital, Caspian VC and more. The company, founded in 2014, has raised $37 million in financing to date and is currently completing a Series B round of $80m.148 Hyperloop’s North Las Vegas decision is a first step. The company will select a site for a full-scale, full-speed prototype by late next 2016 or early 2017. It’s unknown if Nevada is in the running for that 1.86-mile (3-kilometer) Hyperloop track.149 Note: Elon Musk has been openly hostile to California’s High-Speed Rail program. He devoted the first substantive paragraphs of his first Hyperloop whitepaper to a swipe at “California ‘high speed’ rail” (complete with skeptical scare quotes), which he described as “one of the most expensive per mile and one of the slowest in the world.”150 International Lease Finance Co. d/b/a AerCap furloughed employees and leased workers who are engaged in activities related to the leasing of airplanes and shifted the work to Amsterdam. A filing with the Dept. of Labor indicated a potential furlough of 145 workers.151 52 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles New York > Westbury Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles North Carolina > Monroe Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Michigan > Southfield Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Foreign Nation > Unknown Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Mexico > Unknown Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Nevada > Las Vegas 57 N$R 65 #AE #EN #HQ #MA }CLO }REL 250 $140 120 #DN #MA #PA }CDO 75 $2.5 NQF #AU #HQ }REL NJR N$R NQF #BF #IT }OSO }REL 70 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL 60 $1.5 #HQ #PB }REL 70 Novaria Group will create 57 jobs in Nassau County, when it moves its subsidiary, Sky Aerospace Products, from Los Angeles to Westbury, Long Island, New York. The company has 81 employees in the John Hassall facility in Westbury, which Novaria purchased earlier this year. An undisclosed amount of capital will be invested to upgrade 65,000-sq. ft. factory, which produces aircraft engine fasteners, bolts, rivets, blade locks and other flight-critical hardware. Long Island, the ‘cradle of aviation,’ has an extensive aerospace manufacturing history (e.g., 1929 birthplace of the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Co.) and an educated workforce able to build relevant products.152 Apparently, Sky Aerospace Products facilities in Texas, Florida and Ohio are not being relocated to Long Island. O’Neil Digital Solutions plans to buy a 120,000-sq. ft. building to house a print management, warehouse and fulfillment center with 250 employees, a project expected to cost $140 million over ten years. The company is a national compositor and publisher serving businesses in the health-care, finance, publishing, retail, entertainment and automotive industries.153 Note: There also is a 2011 event where the company will move part of their office, manufacturing, assembly and distribution operations to Plano, Texas, a project that involves a unit of Investor’s Business Daily, a part of O’Neil Data Systems. Superior Industries International, Inc., the largest manufacturer of aluminum wheels for passenger cars and light-duty vehicles in North America, is relocating its global headquarters from the Van Nuys section of Los Angeles to the city of Southfield, which is near Detroit.154 Apparently some administrative functions will remain in California. Transamerica Life Insurance Co., Enterprise Business Services, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers in finance, accounting, procurement, project management, and IT services. One employee’s experience: “She trained the overseas employees with her daily functions for the last two months. Then she turned over her work to the overseas employees and answered questions. She then received a company layoff notice.” The Department of Labor certified that the shift of the work was competitive with the service supplied by the workers. The DOL didn’t identify the nation, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost.155 Triangle Brass Manufacturing Co. Inc. (aka Trimco). The company manufactures custom door hardware and architectural hardware including door pulls, heavy duty and anti-vandal products, push and pull plates, kick plates and door stops; it is moving production to Mexico and about 70 employees will lose their jobs.156 It isn’t clear to which location in Mexico production will move, however the company has a subsidiary in Tijuana, Builders Brass de Mexico (BBM), capable of pouring brass, bronze, aluminum and CuVerro antimicrobial copper. CuVerro is a class of copper-based alloys that continuously kills harmful bacteria 24 hours a day.157 Trigg Laboratories, a consumer healthcare product manufacturer, will relocate its headquarters and manufacturing facilities to a 70,000 sq. ft. facility in Las Vegas. The company expects to create 60 jobs in the area starting in July 2016. Company President Sean Smith said, “Migrating to a state where manufacturing is encouraged is such a breath of fresh air compared to the anti-manufacturing climate in California. The administration actually encourages the success of new business and we were treated like friends. We are very excited to operate under favorable governmental auspices as they 53 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Wisconsin > Wausau Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Kentucky > Covington Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Texas > Grapevine NJR N$R 9 180 N$R $51 NQF NQF 190 #GR #HQ #MA #RD }REL #HQ #SO }REL #AU #CS #HQ #RD }CLO }REL have provided a platform to help our company continue its success. It was amazing to have a personal audience with the Governor, Secretary of State and their administration.”158 Smith also said that the company opted to move because “California is the grim reaper” with its current tax environment.159 The company will invest $1.5 million in building improvements into its new operation in Clark County as they set up operations in the Silver State. Trigg Laboratories will now design, formulate, fulfill, and market their suite of products to their customers around the world with their products available in 64 countries. “Operating in Nevada will allow us to reduce our operating costs far beyond what we currently are seeing in California, “said Smith.160 W Solar Group, Inc. The company states: “W Solar will relocate during 2015 and open its new headquarters and research and development facility in Wisconsin. Manufacturing operations are planned to open in 2016. Wisconsin ... will be an excellent fit for W Solar’s relocation and expansion.”161 Several websites show the company with a Wausau address.162 The company is located in Chatsworth neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles. Wyzerr moved from Los Angeles to Covington, Ky., across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, with help from startup accelerator seed funding, mentors and networking. Wyzerr, pronounced “wiser,” use neuroscience and learns from mobile games to creates surveys and analytics tools to help organizations learn from their customers. Wyzerr currently has 44 pilot projects running with different companies. CEO Natasia Malaihollo said she expects to grow to nine employees by the end of December, 2015. Wyzerr will shift its focus and become more of a software as a service company. Malaihollo credits the Greater Cincinnati’s startup scene and organizations like Brandery and Connetic for making the decision to locate in Covington easy. “There’s a renaissance going on and you can feel it. Being part of StartupCincy definitely feels like you’re a part of something bigger. Here in Cincinnati, there are a lot of people invested in this new tech economy,” Malaihollo said. “The support we get is 10 times more than what we saw in the Bay Area. Here it feels like you’re only separated from people you want to talk to by one or two people.” Her company received investments from Greater Cincinnati funders, Covington’s Connetic Ventures and Owensboro-based Marshall Ventures.163 Kubota Tractor Corp. and Kubota Credit Corp. will move their headquarters to Grapevine – expected to create at least 344 new jobs and $51 million in capital investment in Texas. The tractor maker said construction on the new facility will begin this year with scheduled completion by the early 2017. Kubota Tractor Corp. President/CEO Masato Yoshikawa said among the benefits of the move is to “enter new industry segments and to position our company for long term, sustainable growth in North America. This is the most significant change we have undertaken during our long and successful history in the U.S., and there was much thought, deliberation and consideration that went into our decision.... we look forward to achieving added operational efficiencies with this move.” Both companies are subsidiaries of Japan-based Kubota Corp.164 Economic incentives were important, but not the driving factor in the decision, said Vice President Dan Jones. “Texas’ business friendly climate is a big factor,” he said. “We focused more on getting closer to our major markets and our customers. That was more important than the incentives.”165 [Along with the reasons 54 90 Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Japan > Tsuyama Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Texas > Dallas 100 Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Texas > Plano 1,000 N$R NQF #CP #MA }CLO }OSO }REL $4 60 #BF #HQ }REL $350 600 #AU #EN #HQ #SB }REL cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and regulations in Texas leading to a possible reduction in expenses by between 20% and 35%.] The company is negotiating with the City of Grapevine to buy up to 25 acres of land; one virtue of the site is its close proximity to DFW airport.166 The move will affect about 180 employees at the Torrance headquarters.167 The 190,000-sq. ft. headquarters will house North American executives plus be a center for R&D.168 Panasonic Disc Manufacturing Corp. of America, a subsidiary of Panasonic North America, in a cost-cutting move, will close its Torrance manufacturing plant that opened nearly 20 years ago and once employed more than 400 workers. A company spokesperson said Panasonic “will cease manufacturing” ROM discs for content owners in North America; 90 workers were furloughed. A Panasonic factory in Tsuyama, Japan, will take over production and continue to supply customers with discs. The change will “reinforce the profitability” of the Storage Business Division’s media business “by reducing fixed costs and consolidating facilities.”169 The company reported to the Dept. of Labor that “Production is transferring to Japan by end of April 2015.” This followed a 2014 event where the company transferred some work to Japan, with the Department of Labor indicating that furloughs may have begun as early as March 4, 2014.170 Since the events have the appearance of being part of a two-year continuum, and to remain conservative in this report’s analysis, both actions are being counted as a single event. Toyota Industries Commercial Finance Inc. selected Dallas for its new headquarters after looking at potential locations in other U.S. cities. The 60,000-sq. ft. office will open at the end of 2015. Most of the company’s workers are now in Torrance, Calif. The company handles financing of vehicles and equipment made by the nearly 90-year-old Toyota Industries, a sister company of Toyota Motor Corp. that manufactures industrial equipment.171 The company was formally part of Toyota Motor Credit Corp., but was spun off from that group last year, and is separate from other Toyota entities, which are already moving to North Texas as part of Toyota North America’s planned relocation. The company plans to spend about $4 million on real property improvements to the building and plans to fill about 150 full-time jobs with an average salary of about $80,000.172 [The company has given various reasons for its relocations. It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Toyota Motor Corp. – The company’s 2014 announcement about relocating its Torrance HQ to Texas was widely reported by the news media. Less attention has been given to how the Texas project has mushroomed in 2015 – so much so that events warrant a separate 2015 entry, as follows: In 2015 it was learned that Toyota filed plans filed with the city of Plano that show the new headquarters will be about one-third to twice the size originally proposed, depending upon whether space or number of employees are counted. The HQ complex has grown to more than 2.1 million sq. ft. (only 600,000 is attributed here, to 2015) with about a half dozen buildings plus parking garages on the 99.8-acre site. There will be parking for more than 7,000 cars, further proof that early estimates of employment were too low. Toyota first said that fewer than 4,000 people would be working at the office campus by 2017; now, up to another 1,000 contract 55 Los Angeles ↔ Vernon Texas > Round Rock 400 $13 Los Angeles ↔ Vernon Canada > Toronto 188 Los Angeles ↔ Vernon Orange ↔ Aliso Viejo New York > Cortland Arizona > Scottsdale Orange ↔ Anaheim Mexico > Tijuana NJR N$R Orange ↔ Costa Mesa Washington > Seattle NJR N$R N$R NQF #DN #FP #MA #SB }REL NQF #MA }REL }REL 15 N$R NQF #DO #PB #SO }CLO }REL 240 #MA #PB #PL #OSO #REL NQF #HQ #PF #REL workers would be located there (the maximum applied in this report to the 2015 event). The site layout also shows an auto test track on a corner of the property.173 As of May, the additional capital investment has yet to be announced. [The company has given various reasons for its relocations. It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses by between 20% and 35%.] ProPortion Foods LLC, a Los Angeles area-based food service company, will relocate to Round Rock. The company plans to relocate its office, food processing, storage and warehouse facility. The total investment will be at least $13 million and the company will have at least 400 full-time employees there.174 Marietta / KIK Corp., which manufactures personal care products, is shifting production to the Rexdale neighborhood of Toronto, Canada and to Cortland, New York, according to a filing with the U.S. Dept. of Labor. As many as 188 workers may be separated from employment effective June 30, 2016.175 At this time, because it’s unclear whether this is a complete closure or partial relocation, the event is noted only as the latter. Marietta / KIK Corp. – See the 2015 Toronto entry for this company for more information about this event. Gobiquity Mobile Health produces the application GoCheck Kids, which was launched last year. It is a program on a smartphone incorporating a cloud-based HIPAA compliant platform that pediatricians use to screen a child’s eyes for risk factors that lead to vision loss.176 The software-as-a-service company will move into the “Cure Corridor” in Scottsdale. The company is relocating all 10 of its current employees and plans to hire five more soon.177 Parker Hannifin Corp. will reorganize its Medical Systems Division, which will be integrated with Composite Sealing Systems, based in San Diego. In the process, two facilities – in Anaheim and Fontana – of the Medical Systems Division will be closed in the next 18 months while the company will expand operations in Mexico by the end of 2016. The company didn’t confirm how many employees would be affected. The Tijuana facility totals 160,000-sq. ft. – of which about 23,000 is dedicated to the Medical Systems Division. The Anaheim operation is listed as the Medical Systems Division’s headquarters, which includes a Class 8 clean room and a testing lab. It manufactures precision molded elastomeric components. The Fontana unit houses thermoplastic injection molding capabilities, including 47 injection molding machines and two Class 8 clean rooms. Parker formed its Medical Systems Division after purchasing the Hi-Tech Group of companies in 2008.178 Only about a week earlier, the Medical Systems Business Unit announced plans to expand its manufacturing capabilities in Mexico with the addition of a new 240,000-sq. ft. building. It will combine silicone, organic elastomer, thermoplastic molded products and assemblies in one ISO-13485 certified facility and includes four ISO Class 7 and 8 clean rooms. The new facility will combine molding technologies and assembly capabilities from “two separate locations” into one vertically integrated facility.179 iDiscovery Solutions, Inc. (iDS), a legal technology and information governance expert services firm, will relocate its West Coast headquarters to Seattle. The new office, which includes a state-of-the-art forensics lab, will allow iDS to expand its service offerings in 56 Orange ↔ Foothill Ranch Pennsylvania > Carlisle Orange ↔ Fountain Valley Texas > Plano Orange ↔ Fullerton Great Britain > Unknown Orange ↔ Fullerton Unknown > Dispersed Orange ↔ Fullerton Florida > Orlando Orange ↔ Huntington Beach Arizona > Phoenix Orange ↔ Irvine New York > East Amherst 70 NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }CLO }REL N$R 15.1 #CP #DO #HQ #RW }REL 40 N$R NQF #MA }REL 430 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }DSP }REL 85 N$R #ET #MA }REL #GR #HQ }REL #BF #HQ }REL NJR 50 N$R N$R NQF NQF 17.3 the Pacific Northwest and northern California, while positioning the company for growth within the region. The company said that “the move will allow us to better serve our clients in the Pacific Northwest – and throughout the West Coast – as their need for eDiscovery expertise increases.”180 The Seattle office had opened only six weeks prior to the relocation announcement.181 A company representative confirmed that the West Coast operations headquarters was moving from Costa Mesa to Seattle.182 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Pfizer closed the plant in Foothill Ranch that it acquired earlier from California-based Alacer to add to its consumer health business. The plant closes in May, where 70 workers will be furloughed, and manufacturing of the Emergen-C product line will move to Carlisle, Penna. Pfizer says that Emergen-C products is the largest selling branded Vitamin C line in the United States.183 RifleGear, an online retailer, will relocate to Texas. It will start with a retail space in Plano and follow that by moving its headquarters to the location in 2016.184 The company will start by leasing 15,054 sq. ft. of space, almost half of which will be devoted to their retail showroom and a training room. They may buy or develop a building after their five-year lease runs out.185 BI Technologies/TT Electronics, a manufacturer of hybrid electronic components, has informed the U.S. Dept. of Labor that “production will be shifted” to the United Kingdom in 2017 and that as many as 40 office and manufacturing workers may be separated from employment. At this time, because it’s unclear whether this is a complete closure or partial relocation, the event is noted only as the latter.186 Kraft Heinz will close its manufacturing plant and 430 people will lose their jobs. The 170,000-sq. ft. Fullerton plant produces Lunchables, a packaged meal for school-age children that debuted in 1989. Lunchables have met with huge success, now comes in more than 50 options, and nets around $500 million in annual sales. Lunchables are manufactured in other plants as well, but the Fullerton facility is the only one dedicated entirely to making them. Kraft and Heinz merged earlier in 2015 to form Kraft Heinz. Heinz was bought by 3G and Berkshire Hathaway in 2013. Another California plant scheduled to close is located in Alameda County.187 Walt Disney Parks and Resorts will transfer manufacturing of costumes for the company’s theme park workers from Fullerton to Orlando, furloughing 85 employees in the process.188 Greenway Designs, Inc. of Huntington Beach – a “green technologies company” – after acquiring Deal-X Technologies, located in the West Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, will relocate its headquarters to a third location -- Phoenix. “The talent pool in the Phoenix area rivals any area outside of Northern California and Silicon Valley and the spirit of entrepreneurship is here and it’s a great place to build a tech team,” said CEO Thomas Gregory.189 Capstone Financial Group, Inc. is relocating its headquarters to a 17,300-sq. ft. office in East Amherst, near Buffalo. Employees have been relocating from California [apparently around April 2015]. The company plans to hire 50 more employees, including a COO, 57 Orange ↔ Irvine Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #QA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Kansas > Lawrence NJR N$R NQF #PB #RD }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Texas > Irving Orange ↔ Irvine South Dakota > Sioux Falls Orange ↔ Irvine India > Unknown Orange ↔ Irvine Georgia > Atlanta 141 NJR N$R 38 #AU #HQ }REL N$R NQF #DN #MA #PB #RD }CDO #BF #SB }OSO }REL #HQ #SO }REL 68 N$R 450 N$R NQF 78 controller, treasury staff, fund managers, analysts, valuation experts, investment bankers and sales staff. Capstone invests in privately-held or illiquid companies, particularly in life sciences, and help them grow. The move was motivated in part by activity in the region’s technology and life sciences sectors. It’s also a return for Darin Pastor, CEO of Capstone, an area resident.190 In 2012, Prudential ranked him as the #1 Managing Director in the nation measured by sales growth, and he was ranked as the top-selling Senior Investment Manager in the nation during his tenure at JPMorgan Chase & Co. 191 Prior company news releases state that the HQ was in Irvine. 192 Delphi Connection Systems, LLC, a subsidiary of Delphi Automotive, LLC, furloughed employees engaged in services related to the testing and inspection of various cable assemblies and machined components for commercial vehicle and military applications because the company shifted the work to a foreign nation. The Department of Labor, in certifying the event, failed to identify the nation and the number of jobs lost. 193 Interactive Medical Technologies (IMT), a unit of Stason Pharmaceuticals Inc. opened a laboratory in Lawrence in 2014, an event that was not discovered in time to include as an event for that year. However, in 2015 the company decided to move the remainder of that operation from Irvine to Lawrence; hence, that event is noted for this year as a relocation.194 Motorsport Aftermarket Group and MAG Retail headquarters will relocate from Irvine to the Irving portion of Cypress Waters – a decision made by its new owner, Indianapolisbased Velocity Holding Company Inc. The company will move into a new 38,000-sq. ft. building in Cypress Waters. Motorsport Aftermarket Group has been ramping up for its new Texas headquarters by hiring some key leaders, including new CFO Rick Walters, a McKinney resident who previously worked in Richardson-based Service King’s executive office. In January, the company named Andy Graves as the president and CEO. The company plans to hire a minimum of 141 employees with an average wage of $70,000 per year in a move slated to be completed by the end of 2017. 195 NanoBlood LLC, a biotech company and subsidiary of SynZyme Technologies LLC, is relocating to Sioux Falls, where it will continue the regulatory and commercial development of its nano red blood cell as a life-saving drug in critical care and transfusion medicine. Researchers will be splitting time between Sioux Falls and the company’s pilot scale facility in Georgia to produce the product for clinical trials. Assuming trials are successful, NanoBlood then plans to build a commercial Sioux Falls manufacturing plant. The facility would employ up to 200 employees and several hundred additional jobs in supply chain and distribution operations.196 QBE Americas moved the work of the home owners insurance processing department to India. The Department of Labor didn’t identify the community in India.197 The California EDD reported that the number of employees affected in Irvine totaled 68.198 Sage, the business management software and services company, is moving its North America headquarters to Atlanta. There, it also will locate an innovation center to focus on marketing and product development of Sage Life, a new accounting application, said Sage North America Chief Financial Officer Marc Scheipe. The company picked Midtown Atlanta to be close to Georgia Tech, which produces much of the city’s next-generation 58 Orange ↔ Irvine Kansas > Lawrence 10 N$R NQF #PB }CDO Orange ↔ Los Alamitos India > Unknown 74 N$R NQF #PF }CLO }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Newport Beach Louisiana > New Orleans 50 N$R #ET }REL Orange ↔ San Clemente Utah > St. George #CP #HQ #MA }REL NJR N$R 3.9 NQF tech workforce.199 [Along with workforce availability, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Georgia leading to a reduction in expenses by between 20% and 35%.] Sage will occupy up to 78,000-sq. ft. of space and will add to its presence in Lawrenceville, Ga. Combined, the offices will employ about 1,000.200 Scheipe said the project happened very quickly.201 The North American unit – which ranks as the sixth largest software maker in Orange County – accounted for about 34% of the nearly $1.1 billion in revenue posted in the six months through March for U.K.-based parent Sage PLC. Sage’s software streamlines accounting, purchasing, payroll processing and other day-to-day tasks. Rivals include Intuit Inc., Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp. and SAP AG.202 The Sage Midtown Atlanta office is expected to bring 450 jobs to the city over the next few years.203 Stason Pharmaceuticals Inc. is slowly expanding its presence in Kansas with plans to make the Kansas City are “a major portion of the company.” It has established a new lab in the Bioscience and Technology Business Center at the University of Kansas’ Lawrence campus where ten employees will test Stason-manufactured pharmaceuticals. Eventually, the company plans to expand there to include personnel responsible for Stason’s commercial and service efforts, university collaborations and industry partnerships with the possibility of moving out of the BTBC space and into a separate facility.204 Dex Media Inc. d/b/a Dex Media Services furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in marketing and advertising services because the company shifted the work to India. The DOL didn’t identify the community in that country.205 The California EDD reported that the number of workers affected in Los Alamitos included 49 in one furlough and 25 in another, for a total of 74 in an event noted as “Closure/Permanent.”206 InXile Entertainment Inc. President Matt Findley and founder Brian Fargo will open a studio in New Orleans, which will house 50 developers each earning about $75,000 per year. Fargo, who founded InXile in 2002, said a Louisiana expansion was not part of the plan until state economic development officials visited him and when he came to understand the creative culture in New Orleans. Findley and Fargo started seriously looking into a move in July. By September, plans for the move to a 3,900-sq. ft. office were in place. “I think that if you’re going to do something you do it,” Fargo said. “So we did it.” Developers will work on new projects, including a successor to “The Bard’s Tale” trilogy, a classic fantasy role playing game. The company decided to locate away from downtown and the Central Business District and selected an area that had the “right vibe.” Findley said workers will transfer from the company’s Newport Beach headquarters to establish the studio. Both Findley and Fargo said they were concerned at first that few of their developers would be willing to leave California for New Orleans. They were surprised when about a dozen expressed interest in making the move. Findley will sell his home in California and settle into a place in New Orleans, where he will oversee the studio. “There are jobs here in New Orleans. Come and get them,” he said.207 Kimberly Parry Organics Corp. has relocated the company and manufacturing to St. George, Utah, where added space will support growth while maintaining control of quality and manufacturing practices. The centralized facility offers lower cost of operations and 59 Orange ↔ Tustin Michigan > Northvale Township Riverside ↔ Corona Texas > Unknown 40 N$R Riverside ↔ Riverside Mexico > Tijuana 50 N$R Riverside ↔ Temecula Costa Rica > Alajuela 163 N$R 125 $25.9 50 #EN #HQ #MA }REL #MA #DN }CLO }OSO }REL 127 #MA #PL }OSO }REL NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL NQF an opportunity to partner with the community and college for the company’s employment needs. Kimberly Parry Organics states that it is the largest USDA Certified Organic manufacturing company in the world, supporting more than125 organic skin care, spa, baby and wellness products.208 CW Bearings, USA, Inc. (Parent company: Cixing Group Co. Ltd.) The Chinese bearing manufacturing company will build a facility in Northville Township to house its U.S. headquarters, an engineering and technical center, and advanced manufacturing operations. The project will generate capital investment of $25.9 million. The company produces bearing components used in electronic power steering systems that are gradually replacing hydraulic steering systems. Michigan was chosen over competing sites in other states.209 The 50,000-sq. ft. development, located about 25 miles west of downtown Detroit, is expected to create 125 jobs.210 The acreage allows for the later expansion of potentially another 40,000 sq. ft.211 Manta lists the HQ as being in Tustin212 as does Automotive News213 and other sources. The company has been in business in Tustin since 1994.214 Robertshaw Controls Co., which produces electrical components, furloughed 40 employees including on-site leased workers because the company shifted production to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the nation, nor did it identify where production was shifted from, but it certified that this particular job loss is related to the move of warehousing and distribution services to Texas as a result of the offshoring event. Since the location of the production shutdown isn’t known (it may have been outside of California), and since the Corona warehouse closed, this is listed as a single event and is assigned to Texas.215 Trademark Plastics Inc. is adding a location in Tijuana, Mexico, to meet growing demand from medical device and consumer product customers. [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and regulations leading to a possible reduction in expenses by between 20% and 35%.] The custom injection molder plans to begin Tijuana operations this year in a facility that will include a Class 100,000 clean room. Trademark’s initial effort will involve 15 injection molding machines in the clean room, some assembly work and up to 50 employees. In starting in Tijuana, Trademark will move some equipment from Riverside and is likely to acquire newer replacement presses for use in Riverside. Trademark hopes to have a second phase done by the end of 2016. Additional capacity is contemplated in a third phase in 2018. Upon completion, the total facility would occupy 127,000 sq. ft. Trademark contracted with a maquiladora operation. Medical device components account for about 80% of its business. Trademark was founded in Rancho Cucamonga in 1989 and moved to Riverside in 2002. Trademark is certified as a women’s business enterprise.216 Abbott Laboratories furloughed 163 workers at its Temecula facility, the latest in a series of cuts that has dropped the local workforce more than 60%, from a high of 4,000 or so to around 1,500. The Fortune 500 company makes medical devices such as dissolvable heart stents – the known commercially as Absorb – in Temecula. The jobs were full-time, fully-benefited jobs that paid between $45,000 and $80,000 in a facility that previously was run by Guidant Corp., which became part of Abbott in 2006. Abbott 60 Sacramento ↔ Elk Grove Unknown > Dispersed 72 N$R NQF #CH #MA }CLO }DSP }REL San Bernardino ↔ Chino Mexico > Reynosa 71 N$R NQF #CP #MA }CLO }OSO }REL San Bernardino ↔ Chino San Bernardino ↔ Fontana Michigan > Grand Rapids N$R NQF #BF #SB }CLO }REL N$R NQF #CP #DN }CLO }DSP Unknown > Dispersed NJR 36 also eliminated 81 jobs in Santa Clara, according to the California Employment Development Department.217 Based on other events in earlier years of this report that cite company announcements and a U.S. Department of Labor finding, the jobs are being shifted to Costa Rica to a plant that is expected to employ 3,000 people. Note: The 81 jobs lost in Santa Clara are not included in this report because it’s unclear they were related to this offshoring event. Isola Group is closing its Elk Grove manufacturing location, which has 72 employees; the cuts will be effective Dec. 28, 2015. The facility opened in 1998 and expanded in 2004 to 44,000 sq. ft. It had formerly been owned by Polyclad Laminates Inc., which was bought by Isola in 2006. Isola designs, develops and sells advanced laminate materials that are used in the fabrication of advanced printed circuit boards. The laminates are the copper-clad framework to which the micro-electronics, circuits and connections are attached. Including Elk Grove, Isola has three locations in the U.S. and a total of 10 locations globally.218 ClosetMaid, a subsidiary of Emerson Electric Co., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers because it shifted manufacturing of wooden closets to Reynosa, Mexico (across the border from McAllen, Texas).219 The DOL didn’t identify the number of jobs lost, but the California EDD indicated the number of employees furloughed totaled 71 in an event it categorized as “Closure Permanent.”220 Farmers Insurance will close in Chino and relocate its print and document management work to Grand Rapids. The transition isn’t expected to be completed until 2018. The number of jobs affected is unknown.221 Kallisto Greenhouses closed in response to California’s business environment. According to owner Kathye Rietkerk, “We owned and operated Kallisto Greenhouses, Inc. with a peak of 36 employees shipping tropical indoor plants to the 10 western states and Calgary Canada. We opened our doors in 1977 and sold the land and closed the business this past summer.” Contributing to the decision to close, she cited “CARB regulations, requiring heaters that do not work, and the necessity to replace our delivery truck, combined with the increase in minimum wage and the addition of paid sick leave. But the nail in the coffin was OSHA. We got a letter saying we had the choice to invite in a consultation service to correct our manuals or be visited by an inspector. Well of course, we invited the consultation service which resulted in six months of staff time to implement corrections to manuals we had, but were deemed not exact enough to suit the inspector. The day he left we called back the developers who had been seeking to buy our property for yet another distribution warehouse to serve ‘products imported from abroad.’” Kallisto Greenhouses have had loyal employees –76% have more than 20 years of service. The company offered health insurance since the early 1980’s, three weeks vacation to long-term employees, seven paid holidays and flexible working conditions. “Yet, we were forced to make decisions we never dreamed of because of the incredibly hostile small business environment in California,” said Rietkerk. “It is sad that government programs that are ideally intended to protect employees can result in complete job loss instead.222 For an overhead Google photo of the size of the company’s former facility at 9988 Redwood Ave., Fontana, see here. 61 San Bernardino ↔ Fontana San Bernardino ↔ Mountain Pass Mexico > Tijuana NJR N$R NQF China > Unknown 474 N$R NQF San Bernardino ↔ Mountain Pass San Bernardino ↔ Ontario San Bernardino ↔ Ontario Estonia > Unknown San Bernardino ↔ Ontario Nevada > Minden #MA #OSO #REL Parker Hannifin Corp. – See the 2015 entry for Anaheim for this company for more information about this event. #OSO #REL Molycorp Inc. Because it is experiencing depressed pricing for its rare earth minerals, the company needed to select one of its three operations where it will suspend production. The facilities are located in in China, Estonia and California – and the one selected is in California. Colorado-based Molycorp will transition the California facility to “care and maintenance” mode by Oct. 20, 2015. The facility, machinery and equipment will be maintained for safety purposes and to meet regulatory needs. Molycorp facilities in Estonia and China will continue to supply customers of the company’s rare earth oxide materials.223 A WARN Notice indicated that 474 employees will be furloughed.224 Molycorp Inc. – See the 2015 entry for China for this company for more information about this event. #OSO #REL Nebraska > Fremont NJR N$R NQF Minnesota > Cannon Falls NJR N$R NQF #MA #PL }REL NQF #MA #PL }REL 150 $3.8 }REL AmesburyTruth has relocated its Bandlock Couplers business to the company’s Nebraska operations. For more information, see the 2015 entry for the company’s Cannon Falls event.225 AmesburyTruth, which makes window and door components, agreed to sell its nonfenestration custom extrusion business to VIP Rubber and Plastic Products. In so doing AmesburyTruth will retain the fenestration (arrangement of windows and doors) custom extrusion business and the Bandlock Couplers business. Its current facility has approximately 50 employees. AmesburyTruth will retain two employees to further develop its fenestration business while it consolidates and relocates certain operations to Cannon Falls. Significant investments have been made in the Cannon Falls facility to satisfy future demand.226 VIP Rubber Co., Inc., a rubber and plastics manufacturer, will move its plastic extrusion division to Nevada, creating up to 60 jobs within the first 12 months of operation. “Our goal is to increase sales by 10 percent per year and we are on schedule to meet or exceed that goal,” wrote Howard Vipperman, VIP Rubber president. “Over the next five years we would expect to bring an additional 150 jobs to the Northern Nevada area.” The capital investment will be $3.8 million in the facility, which is planned to be operational by January 2016. Note: Plastic extrusion uses a lot of energy and utility rates are less expensive in Nevada than in California. If the move goes well, the company will consider moving its other divisions to Minden or surrounding areas. The company also has aircraft, sheet goods, molding and fabrication divisions. “It is expected that approximately 90 percent of the product sale in the first five years will be outside the state of Nevada with the potential for increased exports,” Vipperman said.227 The manufacturer will be doing all sorts of work, including making bumpers for shopping carts and step-pads for vehicles.228 The event follows VIP’s acquisition of Bandlock – the non-fenestration custom extrusion division of AmesburyTruth. Founded in 1961, the company is a family owned and operated business that manufactures molded and extruded rubber and plastic products for automotive, aerospace, defense and other industries.229 62 San Bernardino ↔ Rancho Cucamonga Georgia > Atlanta NJR N$R NQF #CP #HQ }REL San Benito ↔ Hollister Mexico > Juarez NJR N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Unknown > Unknown N$R NQF #PB }REL San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Canada > Toronto NJR N$R NQF #ET }OSO }REL San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Washington > Vancouver NJR N$R NQF #CP #HQ }REL 99 Kumho Tire USA, Inc. – The company’s announcement said that in order to optimize efficiency it has relocated its corporate headquarters to Atlanta, nearer to its new Georgia facilities – a factory in Macon and a distribution center in McDonough. The new Atlanta headquarters will be located on famous Peachtree St.230 after some time spent in a temporary facility. MC Electronics, which offers full service assembly capability for harness, cable and electro-mechanical assemblies, shifted some of the work performed in Hollister to Juarez, Mexico in 2010231 – an event that went unnoticed and was not included in the 2010 findings in this report. In 2015, additional work was transferred to Mexico, according to furloughed employees applying for unemployment and seeking assistance from the America’s Job Center of California (AJCC)232 and a filing with the U.S. Department of Labor.233 Work remains in Hollister, which also is the location of the company’s headquarters. Alphatec Spine cut 99 jobs in Carlsbad.234 The action followed a company statement that “Operational transformation [is] underway to significantly improve our underlying cost structure and balance sheet by strategically outsourcing manufacturing and distribution – estimating completion by end of 2015. Partnering with outsourced manufacturing and distribution suppliers will allow us to repurpose cash into higher value activities such as integrated design, faster product delivery cycle-times, and efficient distribution of our products and instruments. We are confident in this approach as we’ve been successfully using these partners to manufacture both our implants and instruments for several years, including Arsenal Degen and Arsenal CBX. Expanding our relationship through this outsourcing initiative will allow us to reach our operational transformation goals quickly and efficiently.235 Legend3D, Inc. furloughed employees involved in visual effects for movie industry. The workers provided conversion services of 2D movies to 3D and related VFX and VR work. Employees reported to the Dept. of Labor that “This started in May 2015 when Toronto office officially opened and will wrap in October of this year.” The DOL certified that the shift of the work to Canada was competitive with the service supplied by the workers.236 Solatube Global Marketing, Inc., a licensee for Solatube Tubular Daylighting Devices in Europe, Latin America, Central Asia and Middle East, will move its HQ from Carlsbad, to its Vancouver, Wash. SGM President Brett Hanley said the move is a result of evaluating business goals in light of the company’s values. “We asked ourselves how this move can help our business, our team, and our ability to reach our goals for 2020 and beyond,” said Hanley. “Washington and its neighbor, Oregon, are both known for their commitment to the environment and sustainability, which is directly in-line with our corporate values.” [Note: California is also known for its “commitment to the environment and sustainability.”] “It’s our belief that we can change the world and connect people to nature on a daily basis by offering innovative, sustainable solutions for everyday living,” states Hanley. Other reasons for the move include the favorable business climate, proximity to the Portland International airport with flights to Europe and Latin America, and tax savings advantages for the business and employees. All employees were given the option to move. The new headquarters will house current employees and provide room for future expansion.237 63 San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Florida > Palm Beach Gardens San Diego ↔ Chula Vista Indiana > Indianapolis 41 San Diego ↔ El Cajon Florida > Hollywood 25 San Diego ↔ El Cajon Mexico > Tijuana 45 San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego Georgia > Atlanta New York > Schenectady 279 NJR 20 N$R NQF #DN #HQ #MA #PB }CLO }REL NQF #DF #EN #RD }REL N$R NQF #AE #MA }REL N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL N$R NQF $26.3 N$R }UTN 3 #DO #HQ #SM #SO }REL Zimmer Biomet Holdings will furlough 279 employees at the end of October due to the closure of Zimmer’s Carlsbad dental headquarters, which also has manufacturing and distribution functions. Zimmer acquired orthopedics company Biomet and the new company’s dental headquarters will be consolidated into Biomet’s previous dental headquarters in Florida instead of in California. Carlsbad’s distribution operations will also be relocated to Palm Beach Gardens, while manufacturing will be transferred to other company sites and outside suppliers. Zimmer Biomet’s dental business has roughly doubled in size thanks to the merger.238 Raytheon Co., the aerospace and defense contracting company, will move jobs from Chula Vista to Indianapolis to consolidate jobs in depot work such as systems engineering, installation and upgrades and will take up to a year to complete. A small number of employees will be retained in Chula Vista. “The move allows us to improve our efficiency and competitiveness for our customers,” said a company statement. The Chula Vista facility specializes in intelligence, information and services.239 A WARN Notice indicates that 41 workers for Raytheon Technical Services Co. LLC in Chula Vista were to be separated from employment in October, 2015.240 The company will expand its Indianapolis operations, creating 250 jobs to develop national security technology for military, security and intelligence interests. The expansion represents a 25% increase in employees there.241 The existing work force is 912 in Indianapolis. Raytheon plans to invest about $26.3 million in the Indianapolis facility.242 Luchner Tool Engineering has been acquired by Aerospace Precision, an FAA/EASA repair facility with operations in Hollywood, Florida. Now, Aerospace Precision is moving Luchner’s tooling, and GSE manufacturing operations from California to Florida. The move will create up to 25 new jobs in Hollywood, where the company already has 40 employees. The combined company provides component repair and overhaul services for accessories, hydraulics, electro-mechanical, and pneumatic systems, including wheels and brakes for manufacturers – e.g., Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, Pratt & Whitney, General Electric and others.243 The company is headquartered in Federal Way, Washington. Brantner & Associates, Inc., subsidiary TE Connectivity, will furlough 45 employees involved in the production of electrical and fiber optic connectors and cable systems because such manufacturing will move to the company’s facility in Tijuana.244 Complexions Contemporary Ballet – See the 2015 Los Angeles entry for this organization for more information about this event. Furlocity Inc., a pet accommodations online booking platform, launched in San Diego in 2012 and completed a $1.2 million private offering in December 2014.245 In April, 2015 the company said it’s moving its headquarters to Albany. CEO Denise Fernandez Pallozzi, a company director and Albany resident, was recently appointed CEO, which is partly why the company has relocated. But Furlocity also was attracted to the opportunity to partner with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy. She stated, “For Furlocity as a whole, we’re going to be able to grow. We’re going to be able to access some software engineers, which is one of our primary hiring areas, as well as social media, marketing and sales.” [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a 64 San Diego ↔ San Diego North Dakota > Grand Forks San Diego ↔ San Diego Arizona > Tucson San Diego ↔ San Diego Ohio > West Carrollton NJR 40 195 $2.5 N$R $45 19.4 NQF 160 #AE #SB }CDO #PB #RD #SB }CDO #MA #PB }CDO reduction in expenses in upstate New York – which isn’t applicable for New York City.] Pallozzi hopes that by 2016 the company will grow to about 20 employees. Five San Diego employees will telecommute.246 Furlocity signed an 8-year lease for a 3,000-sq. ft. space in Schenectady’s technology accelerator; it has the option to expand there when it grows out of its first space.247 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., a manufacturer of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) systems, radars, and electro-optic and related mission systems solutions, will open a RPA Training Academy in North Dakota. GA-ASI has signed a 10-year lease; flight crew training will commence in early 2016, and the company expects to welcome its first Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers shortly thereafter. Linden P. Blue, CEO, GAASI, said, “The Training Academy will complement our customers’ ... training capabilities and fill the growing need across our RPA enterprise to address the pilot shortage.” Operating year-round, the Training Academy will offer courses using U.S. Governmentapproved curricula; the Academy also may conduct RPA airspace integration systems testing. Frank W. Pace, president, Aircraft Systems, GA-ASI, said, “Uncongested skies, an optimal training range, and strong support for continued RPA development from local, state, and federal government representatives ... provide a great environment to support our customers’ training requirements.” Until now, GA-ASI has trained company and customer aircrews at facilities near Palmdale, California. The North Dakota Training Academy is an expansion. GA-ASI will operate from a five-and-a-half acre location within the Grand Sky business park.248 The $2.5 million, 19,400 sq. ft. academy will train around 100 pilots and crew members a year from the U.S. and abroad. CEO Linden Blue noted that potential foreign customers include the United Kingdom, Germany, France and Spain. Two of GA-ASI’s products are the Predator and Reaper series of unmanned aircraft. Both aircraft models are stationed at the Grand Forks Air Force Base and are used by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and North Dakota Air National Guard. “At this point, I’m really happy that we chose North Dakota,” Blue said. “I think we have a significant advantage in terms of the aviation focus, particularly an aviation-focused workforce.” The company is the second tenant to break ground at the Grand Sky complex. Northrop Grumman, which produces the Global Hawk unmanned aircraft series, did so last month249 for a 36,000 sq. ft. facility that eventually will employ 100, possibly more.250 LCMS Laboratories Inc. plans to open a high-complexity lab in Tucson’s Oro Valley, which will utilize the latest mass spectrometry technologies and will create high-paying jobs.251 It’s expected that up to 40 laboratory and administrative jobs will be created there within a few years. The new unit will provide clinical diagnostics, support for contract research organizations and diagnostic test development using the latest technologies. The company was founded on the premise of having science support the practice of medicine, primarily in high-complexity diagnostic testing. The facility fits in with Tucson’s strategy to further boost the area’s diagnostics industry and provide services for emerging companies.252 NuVasive, Inc. has selected a site in West Carrollton, Ohio as the location for the buildout of its new medical device facility dedicated to spinal implant and instrument manufacturing. The company will invest approximately $45 million to build-out and equip 65 San Diego ↔ San Diego Wyoming > Laramie 50 San Diego ↔ San Diego New York > Buffalo 5 San Diego ↔ Solana Beach Massachusetts > Boston San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Indiana > Indianapolis 50 277 N$R $0.1 N$R $7.7 NQF #MA }CDO NQF #PB #RD }CDO 8 #SB #SO }CDO 12.5 #DO #HQ #SO }REL the new 160,000-sq. ft. facility, which is scheduled to begin production by year-end 2016. The new facility is expected to employ about 300 full-time, high-tech positions, including engineers and skilled machinists, as well as process development and validation specialists who will work with R&D on product launches. The plant will house state-of-theart equipment, including about 100 computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools and CMM inspection equipment, as well as clean-room operations.253 The Dayton Daily News and Dayton Business Journal reported that the jobs “could have gone to Tennessee, Texas or overseas.” No mention was made of California being in consideration.254 NuVasive plans to relocate 97 jobs from its Fairborn, Ohio, facility and add approximately 195 more jobs during the next few years – with an estimated payroll of $14.2 million by 2018.255 Tungsten Heavy Powder and Parts will relocate the operations of a manufacturing plant in China to Laramie. The company indicated that the Laramie plant would produce tungsten components for the military, industrial engineering and medical markets. Tungsten CEO Joe Sery said he expected the facility to employ about 25 people to start, mostly in manufacturing, and other positions would likely become available in middlemanagement and administration. Within three years, that number is expected to reach an estimated 50 positions.256 After Sery looked into 13 locations in Wyoming, Laramie emerged as his preferred choice.257 The company has been a supplier of tungsten and moly products for military, industrial engineering, and medical markets worldwide for the past 15 years.258 Zintera Corp., a company that uses an approximation of the biological human mind to pursue solutions in healthcare, genomics and life sciences applications, will expand to Buffalo.259 Seismic, a tech startup that helps sales and marketing teams operate more efficiently using cloud-based services, plans to expand in Boston. The company intends to double its headcount to about 50 by the end of the year and move to a new office with 8,000 sq. ft., eight times the current space.260 Appirio Inc., a cloud services and enterprise crowdsourcing company, is moving its headquarters from San Francisco and will invest $7.7 million in Indianapolis to build on its continued growth in the area. Earlier in 2015, Appirio doubled its footprint to 25,000 sq. ft. (12.5 reported here because 12.5 was reported in 2012 when the company opened in the city). Appirio’s goal is to employ as many as 577 Hoosiers by 2020 (277 reported here because 300 was reported in 2012 when the company opened in the city). Appirio invests heavily in recruiting and hiring Indianapolis-area graduates. The company also contributes to Indianapolis-area non-profits through its corporate philanthropy program, Silver Lining. “The designation of Indianapolis as our headquarters reflects the office’s important role as a global training center and recruiting hub as we look to support our growing list of customers and partners,” said Appirio CEO Chris Barbin.261 The company’s customers include Cardinal Health, Yahoo!, Starbucks, Facebook and IBM. 262 Although offices will remain in San Francisco, the event illustrates how when a company establishes a “footprint” in a new community, it elects to move additional facilities to the new location. 66 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > Westlake 500 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Indiana > Indianapolis 167 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Colorado > Denver 100 N$R $3.2 N$R 1,200 #BF #SB }CDO 15 #DO #HQ #SB #SO }UTN 10 #DO #EN #RW #IT }CDO Charles Schwab could open up a massive operations center on a corporate campus planned adjacent to Circle T Ranch, a 2,500-acre mixed-use, master-planned development in Westlake. The company is expected to buy 74 acres of land by the end of the year. “We’re very interested in the Dallas area for future growth and have signed a lease in the Westlake area that can accommodate up to 500 employees,” said a company spokeswoman. The company signed a five-year lease for 130,000 square feet of office space in Westlake. Schwab could build a five- to six-building campus totaling 1.2 million square feet of space in a multi-phase development, according to real estate sources. The firm has been circling North Texas for more than a year, targeting the Lone Star state as a prime spot for relocating a significant number of San Francisco-based jobs. (The financial services firm already is in the midst of bringing up to 1,200 jobs to an expanded facility in Austin and a new operations center in El Paso.) Charles Schwab is also reportedly looking for a temporary office adjacent to the Westlake site to begin building a North Texas operations center while its new campus is under construction. Westlake Town Manager Tom Brymer said the city has been courting a project – called Project Blizzard – for months, but he was unaware who the firm was. “The initial phase for the first building is about 225,000 square feet and the development will be built in phases for Project Blizzard,” Brymer said. “On one half of the site, they are planning to put in an urban living component with some retail and other amenities, in part because this is an important component of attracting their workforce.” If developed, the Circle T Ranch could bring 750 to 850 luxury urban-style homes to the development with the 1.2 million square feet of corporate campus space. Brymer said, “The office portion of the project is pretty straight forward and we’ve got to decide the urban living aspect of it.” He added that Westlake has not offered Project Blizzard any economic incentives, as of yet, for the massive operations facility. Companies are looking for college graduates and think the Metroplex is an educational magnet with the growth of the University of North Texas, Texas Christian University, the University of Texas at Dallas and at Arlington and others.”263 Emarsys, a Vienna, Austria-based company, will locate its North American headquarters in Indianapolis where it will spend $3.2 million on renovations, creating up to 167 new jobs by 2020 – including marketing development, sales, customer support and professional services jobs paying between $75,000 and $100,000. Emarsys sells digital technology that allows firms to interact with customers using social media, targeted email, mobile applications and websites. Emarsys is experiencing “intense demand” from customers for more services. Customers include eBay, Toys R Us, Volvo, Sky and World Shop Lufthansa. Emarsys has a handful of employees in California, and decided to settle in Indianapolis after considering San Francisco. In the last decade, 17 digital marketing firms in the Indianapolis region have either gone public or been acquired, in deals worth a total of about $5 billion, according to TechPoint, Indiana’s technology growth initiative.264 The global provider of cloud marketing software will lease 15,000 sq. ft. of space.265 FiveStars, a customer loyalty and marketing company for small and medium-sized businesses, secured 10,000 sq. ft. of office space in Denver with plans to hire more than 100 full-time employees by the end of 2015. After an extensive search evaluating techfriendly cities, Denver became the choice due to its quality of life, affordable cost of living, and booming tech-scene. Victor Ho, CEO and Co-Founder of FiveStars, said, “We 67 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Nevada > Reno San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Oregon > Portland San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Ohio > Orrville 200 N$R NQF #DO #PB #SB }CDO 50 N$R NQF #PF #SO }REL 400 $31 NQF #FP }REL wanted to pick a location where employees would have an excellent quality of life and we’re ecstatic that we found our second home in Colorado.” [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Colorado leading to a reduction in expenses by between 20% and 35%.] Much of the hiring will occur on the sales front. The company was founded in 2011 and has raised $45 million from investors. 266 Grand Rounds selected Reno to expand. It’s a healthcare technology business that centers around guiding patients to the right physicians – and they have a worldwide network of physicians. The company walks patients step-by-step through the process of getting the best treatment. CEO and co-founder Owen Tripp says they’re looking to hire about 200 employees over the next few years, which will bring in between $5 million and $8 million in annual wages to Reno. The company is interested in people who have medical backgrounds including nurse practitioners, nurse assistants and medical assistants.267 The company, whose service covers 1.8 million Americans, calls its South Reno facility the Sierra Patient Center. “I’m betting big on this place,” said Tripp, who’s already eyeing a potential expansion of its new facility. “I think we got in early on something that a lot of companies in the Bay Area are going to figure out soon – that Reno is a great place to do business and visit.”268 The company is relying heavily on graduates from the University of Nevada, Reno.269 In August, the company raised $55 million in third round funding, bringing Grand Rounds’ total funding to $106 million. The company plans to use the funds to build out its technology, care team and analytics platform in response to increased employer demand. The company was previously known as ConsultingMD.270 InDinero, a startup that provides accounting and other back-office services to small businesses and entrepreneurs, will make Portland its “primary office” and hire 50 people there. While InDinero will retain its San Francisco HQ, CEO Jessica Mah hopes the center of gravity will gradually move north and hopes to make Portland the headquarters. “I wanted to be in a place where I could be, potentially, one of the top startups,” said Mah. Initially focused on accounting software for startups, InDinero now offers more hands-on help with accounting, payroll and taxes for a wider range of small organizations. InDinero also has offices in New York and the Philippines. The company has raised about $10 million in backing. In Portland, InDinero will hire a range of positions including bookkeepers, accountants, software engineers and full-time marketers. The company said it received no public incentives to help with the new Portland office. In San Francisco, Mah said, InDinero competes with Facebook, Google and other young companies for employees. So she looked for a city where the competition was less intense but the appeal to entrepreneurs was strong.271 J.M. Smucker Co. will move hundreds of jobs, many San Francisco-based, to Ohio. The food conglomerate, which acquired San Francisco-based Big Heart Pet Brands in March 2015, plans to relocate 400 Big Heart Pet Brand jobs, and the $40 million annual payroll that comes with them, to Smucker’s Orrville, Ohio, headquarters. The company will remodel an existing facility in Orrville into offices in order to accommodate the 400 new positions. Also, Smucker may build a new R&D center in Orrville for a reported $31 million. California was also courting J.M. Smucker for the R&D project, reports the 68 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Missouri > Kansas City 275 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Tennessee > Nashville 380 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Arizona > Scottsdale 160 San Francisco ↔ Texas > Houston NJR N$R $5.1 45 #PF }REL }UTN 38 #DO #SB #TP }CDO N$R NQF #SO #SB }CDO N$R NQF #HQ #PB }REL Cleveland Plain Dealer. Big Heart Pet Brands manufactures popular pet food and treat brands, such as 9Lives, Milk-Bone, Natural Balance and others.272 Littler Mendelson PC, one of the nation’s largest law firms, founded in 1944 in San Francisco, is relocating 275 jobs to Missouri. Littler is the largest global employment and labor law firm representing management, with more than 1,000 attorneys throughout 60 offices in 10 countries. “We looked at virtually every major U.S. city in the Central and Mountain time zones, as well as San Francisco,” said Tom Bender, co-president and comanaging partner. “It was an exhaustive process. What drove it a lot was client service.273 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Kansas leading to a reduction in expenses possibly by 20% to 35%.] Lyft, Inc. will grow its new customer service headquarters in Nashville, giving Music City’s tech industry a big name to add to its roster. Lyft will invest $5.1 million in the new headquarters, which is expected to create 380 jobs. The company plans to hire the first 100 Nashville employees by the end of 2015. Lyft COO Rex Tibbens said, “Our history in Nashville coupled with our admiration for the community is why we’re so excited to make downtown Nashville the home of our newest Lyft office, and will be investing in our growth there for years to come.” Lyft wrote, “This is just the beginning of a long, prosperous, and rewarding partnership.” In addition to cost considerations, Nashville’s attitude toward ride-sharing companies likely helped attract Lyft. While some places have tried to throw up roadblocks, Nashville welcomed ride-sharing companies. Nashville International Airport claims to be the first U.S. airport to include ride-sharing companies in its ground-transportation policy.274 Lyft said in a statement to TechCrunch, “We chose Nashville as the home of our newest office because it is a great city with a lower cost of living and a growing talent pool.” The move is part of a growing trend in Silicon Valley to find cheaper space and lower overhead elsewhere. Average office rent in San Francisco nearly doubled from $30 in 2013 to $70 per sq. ft. today. Compare that to the $18-$22 average per sq. ft. rental price in downtown Nashville.275 Lyft will lease 38,000 sq. ft. of space.276 Revel Systems expanded operations into Arizona through a new Scottsdale office where it will create 160 new jobs during the next three years. The focus will be on the Revel iPad point-of-sale platform, which is based on the company’s software. “Revel is building a world-class sales team here in Scottsdale, and we cannot wait to get started,” said VPSales, Bobby Marhamat. [Along with finding qualified personnel, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arizona leading to a 20% to 35% reduction in expenses.] Revel Systems iPad POS was founded in 2010 in San Francisco.277 Note: The company opened an IT division in Lithuania. It’s unclear if the work to be done there would substitute for work in the United States along with a focus to serve the European Union. Because of vagueness, Lithuania is not listed as an event in this report. Whatever the circumstances, the company admits that it could eventually have 100 employees in Lithuania. 278 Ruga Corp. is a biopharmaceutical company that focuses on targeted cancer treatments, with two clinical candidates in its pipeline, plans to relocate to Houston. The company has 69 San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Illinois > Chicago 1,000 N$R N$R San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Georgia > Atlanta 300 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Missouri > St. Louis 200 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Colorado > Denver 800 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Pennsylvania > Pittsburgh 400 #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO 50 #DO #EN #IT #SB #SO }CDO 17 #BF #PF }CDO N$R 35 #EN #GR #SB }CDO N$R 53 #CP #DO #EC #EN #RD #SO }CDO $0.8 NQF two California-based investors – Astellas Venture Management and Stanford Management Group – and Australia-based Brandon Capital.279 Salesforce.com Inc. has plans to expand its Chicago workforce to 1,000, making it one of the larger tech companies in the city. A Salesforce spokeswoman would not confirm how many employees currently work at the company’s office, but World Business Chicago indicated there are more than 500 employees there.280 Normally an expansion that was related to an earlier merger would be excluded from this report, but the job growth figure is so substantial that it’s clear Salesforce has elected to expand the facility in a major way. Salesforce.com Inc. will double its space in Atlanta to more than 50,000 sq. ft. It also plans to add more than 300 jobs to the 250 it already has in the location as a result of acquiring Pardot, a B2B e-mail marketing company. Normally, a merger that results in out-of-state operations might not warrant a listing in this report. However, the significant expansions in employee count and space indicate a major commitment to Atlanta. Apparently, the expansion includes engineering, sales and support jobs, including customer service. Jon Hallett an investor in several cloud software companies, said, “There is more talent available at a lower price point than [in Silicon] Valley,” Engineers in Atlanta cost about 40 percent less than in New York and 50 percent less than in Silicon Valley, Hallett said.281 Square, Inc. will open a new St. Louis office, where it plans to hire more than 40 full-time employees and grow to more than 200 over the next five years. “St. Louis is an important part of Square’s history,” said Jack Dorsey, CEO. “It’s an incredible city and my hometown, and we’re excited to further invest in the community.” Jim McKelvey, cofounder of Square, said, “There’s talent all over the country, not just on the coasts.” St. Louis is a prime location for Square’s new office because of its wealth of talent from top universities, research centers, and training programs. Employees there will span multiple job functions, including Compliance Operations, Customer Support, IT Tech, Recruiting, and Office Experience. Square is a technology company that provides tools for every part of running a business, from accepting credit cards and tracking inventory, to real-time analytics and invoicing and financial and marketing services. Square also has offices Canada, Japan, and Australia.282 Investment in the new St. Louis facility will total $850,000 for 17,000-sq. ft. of office space.283 Sunrun, a residential solar company, announced Denver as the location for its newest corporate office. The company expects to open there by the end of 2015 and hire up to 800 employees within a few years. It will help advance Colorado’s cleantech industry by offering employment opportunities in operations, project planning and design engineering. Sunrun’s new office expands the company’s geographic footprint nationwide to support consumer demand for home solar into 2016.284 Sunrun, which went public in a $251 million offering in August, leased about 35,000 sq. ft. and plans to include a variety of positions project planning, design engineering and customer care.285 Uber Technologies, Inc. entered into a strategic partnership with Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) to create the Uber Advanced Technologies Center (ATC) in Pittsburgh to develop autonomous cars. It also will provide a forum for Uber technology leaders to work closely with CMU faculty, staff, and students – both on campus and at CMU’s 70 #TP San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Arizona > Phoenix 300 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Colorado > Denver 1,000 N$R $40 NQF 40 #CP #DO #EN #SB #SO #TP }CDO #BF #DO #IT #PF #SB #SO }CDO National Robotics Engineering Center – to do R&D primarily in mapping, vehicle safety and autonomy technology. The agreement includes Uber funding for faculty chairs and graduate fellowships. Andrew Moore, Dean of CMU’s School of Computer Science, said he is looking forward to “working together on real-world applications, which offer very interesting new challenges at the intersections of technology, mobility, and human interactions.”286 TechCrunch reported: “In the past, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has said he would replace human drivers with self-driving cars. The decision to run the facility in Pittsburgh makes perfect sense, given the proximity to CMU and the potential secrecy afforded by moving research out of Silicon Valley.”287 The center primarily will house Uber employees, many with ties to CMU. 288 For the center, Uber leased a 53,000-sq. ft. facility in the city’s Lawrenceville neighborhood not only because of the National Robotics Engineering Center, but also because of the clustering of robotics companies such as Carnegie Robotics and RedZone Robotics.289 At its opening in April, 2016, Uber expects 400 people to be in its Advanced Technologies Center.290 Uber is working to add a second floor to the 53,000-square-foot building for the new facility, nearly doubling its size, and has also leased neighboring property to use as staff parking.291 Uber Technologies, Inc. opened its Center for Excellence in Phoenix, with the company praising the area’s talent pool and support of technology and innovation. The support center, which will serve as a 24-hour aid for drivers and riders, will have 130 positions initially and 300 by the end of the year, serving U.S. customers and Uber users worldwide. Uber operates in three Arizona cities -- Phoenix, Tucson and Flagstaff -- and will be entering Yuma. Jobs include community support positions, data analysts and managers and supervisors. The center also will have workers focusing on improving other parts of the company, in areas such as information technology, infrastructure systems, processes for support and tools for professional development.292 This is the second Uber office in Phoenix. The first, a few blocks away from the Center for Excellence, already employs 100.293 Reportedly, the company is not using incentives available from the Arizona Commerce Authority.294 ZenPayroll, a cloud-based payroll system, has opened a new office in Denver as it expands its business and company plans to hire more than 100 full-time employees there immediately and 1,000 people in the next few years. The company launched in 2012 and currently processes billions of dollars in annual payroll for tens of thousands of small businesses nationwide. The Denver office will be the main hub for its customer service teams. The announcement came after a $60 million round of funding led by Google Capital and with participation from Emergence Capital Partners, Ribbit Capital, Thiel Capital, and others, as well as existing investors including General Catalyst, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and Google Ventures. Investors also include CEOs of Yelp, Dropbox, Evernote, Instagram, Eventbrite, WordPress, Box, and Stripe, among others.295 The Denver Post reported a higher hiring figure, citing plans to hire 1,750 workers in the next eight years. ZenPayroll is in lease negotiations for up to 50,000 sq. ft. of space. Jobs available immediately in Denver include customer service, engineering and human resources positions. As ZenPayroll ramps up its hiring, the positions in Denver will span every job function.296 Postings in late July are in IT, Engineering and compliance. 71 101 N$R NQF #EC #MA }CLO }DSP Nevada > Reno 10 N$R NQF #CP #DN }REL }UTN San Mateo ↔ Belmont Nevada > Dayton 70 N$R NQF #HQ #MA #PL }CLO }REL San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Arizona > Phoenix 50 N$R NQF #DO #SO }CDO San Joaquin ↔ Stockton Unknown > Dispersed San Mateo ↔ Belmont ASCO Power Technologies will permanently close its plant and move production to unknown other locations, putting 101 people out of work. The subsidiary of Emerson Electric Co. manufactures electric power control systems for industrial applications, including customers in health care, financial and telecommunications. The closure, which is part of a decision to consolidate operations for power transfer and control technologies, was expected to be completed by Sept. 30, 2015.297 Meri Meri, which designs and distributes party supplies, stationery, greeting cards and gift items worldwide, is opening a new distribution center in Reno. The company is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay area and operates a European sales and design office in England. “Meri Meri outgrew its current distribution facility in Silicon Valley a few years ago. In looking at options that included many different parts of California as well as Las Vegas and Reno, we decided on moving our distribution center to Reno to realize a significant cost savings over all of the sites in California,” said Jeff Schalk, CEO. “Some of our employees plan to make the move to Reno along with our new facility, motivated by a better standard of living compared to the Bay Area.”298 Peterson Products is moving it headquarters and manufacturing facility to Dayton, Nevada where it plans to create up to 70 jobs. Peterson Products is a family owned, reinforced plastic composite manufacturer that has been in business for more than 72 years. The company specializes in polyester laminates, epoxy laminates, phenolic laminates, carbon fiber laminates, and aramid laminates and can create custom molds and patterns. Peterson Products supplies parts to many industries including the transportation, electronics, architectural, marine, entertainment and medical industries. “Northern Nevada has a quality of life that is simply unachievable in the Bay Area between the high cost, congestion and crime,” said Todd Peterson, Owner and President of Peterson Products. “I chose Nevada because the regulatory environment and labor market are much better.” The company has 30 employees that have been with the firm 20 years or more and expects around 30 of its current employees to move with the company. Peterson Products will be hiring up to 40 employees locally and looks to begin production in December 2015.299 Gainsight Inc. is opening its corporate marketing headquarters in Phoenix, days after receiving $50 million in Series D funding. Anthony Kennada, vice president of Gainsight, called the pick a “no-brainer.” “We chose downtown because we wanted to be in the middle of what we see as the place for ‘Generation 3’ technology companies. The company, which creates applications to track information from CRM applications and other data sources to provide business intelligence, considers itself among the next generation of technology companies. The company is staffing up with marketing and account management team members; initial year hires will be around 50. “Every role in this company has an equity package,” Kennada said. He said the office will not be a call center. Gainsight also is opening its first international office, and global marketing efforts will be supported in Phoenix. The company doubled its book value to $400 million since last year. There are no state incentives in the first phase of the Gainsight deal. A drawing factor for the company’s decision was that it had a key hire who didn’t want to leave the region.300 72 San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Texas > Cedar Park San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Texas > Austin San Mateo ↔ San Carlos Texas > Marshall 25 N$R San Mateo ↔ San Mateo Ohio > Cleveland 25 N$R 155 NJR $5 N$R 25 #DO #HQ }REL 560 #SB #SO }CDO NQF #EN #HQ #SO }REL NQF #PF #SO }CDO LiveOps, a cloud contact center and customer service solutions provider, will move its corporate headquarters to Texas, replacing the Redwood City HQ. Relocation should be complete by Sept. 1, 2015. CEO Vasili Triant said, “Texas has become a respected international technology hub and maintains a vibrant community of technology talent in the Cedar Park area. We believe that this new location not only supports our organizational plans, but that it also affords our valued staff a family-oriented environment with a greatly reduced cost of living.” [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses by between 20% and 35%.] All of the 80 Redwood City employees were offered positions at the Texas location or at a new Silicon Valley satellite office. LiveOps plans to hire 155 new employees in Texas over the next three years. LiveOps will maintain its Ohio and Arizona facilities as well as offices in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and New Zealand. With more than 14 years of cloud experience, LiveOps supports a wide range of industries, including financial, health care, insurance, retail and high tech. A new, 25,000 sq. ft. facility will be built in Cedar Park,301 where the company will make a $5 million capital investment.302 Oracle Corp. will build a new corporate campus on 27 acres in Austin where it plans to grow its workforce by 50% over the next few years. The move expands the presence of another rapidly growing California-based technology giant in Central Texas, as companies including Apple Inc., Google and Facebook aggressively ramp up their workforces. In addition to its new 560,000-sq. ft. campus, the deal also includes an adjacent 295-unit luxury apartment complex that will be a housing option for Oracle employees. Scott Armour, senior VP of Oracle Direct, the firm’s cloud sales organization, said, “Our state-of-the-art campus will be designed to inspire, support and attract top talent – with a special focus on the needs of millennials.” Jobs at the campus will be primarily sales-oriented, lead qualification, prospecting and technical support.303 Oracle is the second largest software company in the world.304 SEVEN Networks, which develops mobile device management and optimization software, is relocating its headquarters to Marshall, Texas. The company selected Marshall for multiple reasons, one of the most important of which was the local talent and community of future professionals provided by East Texas Baptist University and Texas State Technical College. The company plans to hire up to 25 full-time staff, including five to seven software engineers; its software has been used on more than 100 million mobile devices and the company has more than four hundred patents and patents pending. 305 The company, founded in 2000, is privately held and has R&D centers in California and Finland. Dr. Ross Bott, President and CEO, said that if SEVEN can show success in this region, there’s a chance for more high-tech companies to make their homes in East Texas. “I think the momentum can shift back to people coming back here because they know it’s a good place to live,” Bott said. “They just need to find those high tech jobs.”306 BrightEdge, a Silicon Valley-based software company, plans to build a sales office in downtown Cleveland that is expected to have 25 to 50 employees in the next six months (from November 2015). Brad Mattick, VP of marketing and products, said Cleveland is attractive for many reasons including the talent pool, quality universities, transportation ease and inexpensive downtown real estate. BrightEdge clients include both small, mid- 73 San Mateo ↔ San Mateo Utah > Salt Lake City 4,000 N$R NQF #HQ }CDO NJR N$R NQF #PF }REL #MA #PB #RD }REL Utah > Draper Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Barbara Georgia > Atlanta Santa Clara ↔ Campbell Tennessee > Chattanooga 40 N$R 50 size companies and major corporations such as Microsoft and Home Depot. “We thought a lot about how we’re going to grow and scale our business. Silicon Valley is not a great place to build a sales force. We looked at a number of locations and Cleveland stood out as the clear choice for BrightEdge,” he said. BrightEdge is a seven-year-old private company with sales of about $50 million, has about 200 employees in San Mateo and about another 100 worldwide. BrightEdge is among companies worldwide that are benefiting from larger marketing budgets being spent on content marketing.307 SolarCity, a solar power provider, plans to open a regional corporate headquarters in Utah that could create 4,000 jobs and $94 million in capital investment. Upon completion, its new facility will house its regional corporate headquarters and support functions including human resources, finance, legal, accounting, marketing and sales. “We’ve chosen Utah as a regional headquarters because of its educated workforce and affordable cost of living for those in the professional roles we will create in the Beehive State,” Brendon Merkley, executive vice president of customer operations for SolarCity, said. If SolarCity generates a minimum of 4,500 jobs and meets additional criteria, the firm may earn certain tax credits.308 The company is hiring at a temporary location initially as it scouts for a location for a large corporate campus. SolarCity expects to create thousands of new jobs over the next ten years, primarily in professional services functions such as accounting, finance, human resources, legal, marketing and sales support. The company’s news release said, “In addition to an educated talent pool and favorable economic conditions, Utah was ranked #1 in Forbes Magazine’s annual The Best States for Business Study in 2014. SolarCity also chose the Beehive State for the high quality of life and year-round outdoor sports culture.”309 Also, SolarCity has opened a new corporate office in Draper, Utah. Since opening its downtown Salt Lake City corporate office earlier this summer, SolarCity has hired 220 employees in Utah and expects to create thousands of new jobs over the next ten years.310 Select Family of Staffing Companies, one of the 10 largest staffing firms in the nation, plans to merge with EmployBridge, a staffing company based in Atlanta. The merger comes less than a year after Select restructured itself after declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy; it will permanently relocate the company’s headquarters to Atlanta. Both firms will continue to operate under their brand names. The company stated that some operations will remain in Santa Barbara.311 [In addition to merger-related efficiencies, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Georgia leading to a reduction in expenses by between 20% and 35%.] Fillauer, the largest orthotics and prosthetics manufacturer in the U.S., will relocate a division to Chattanooga as the company embarks on one of the biggest expansions in its 101-year history. Fillauer will bolster its workforce there by more than a third, creating up to 40 new jobs. Also, the company will add 50,000 sq. ft. of space in a multimillion-dollar project where it will manufacture prosthetic hooks and an innovative ankle-foot product now made in California. New opportunities involve 3-D printing of some of its products, which is seen as saving both time and money. The new site also will house R&D. “It just makes sense,” Fillauer President Dennis Williams said. Consolidating manufacturing in Chattanooga will help reduce costs312 [perhaps by between 20% and 35%]. 74 90 Santa Clara ↔ Campbell Ohio > Columbus Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino Arizona > Mesa Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino Oregon > Prineville Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino Texas > Dallas 200 Santa Clara ↔ Menlo Park Washington > Seattle 800 150 NJR N$R NQF #DO #SO }CDO $2,000 1,300 #DO #EN #IT #RW }CDO $500 338 #DC #DO #IT #RW }CDO #DO #HQ #IT #SO }UTN #DO #EN #GA #IT #SO #SM }CDO $0.5 N$R 13.4 274 Saama Technologies, Inc., a Silicon Valley data solutions company, announced in June that it was exploring an expansion in the Columbus region. The push followed Saama’s announcement of $35 million in funding.313 The company said that with a significant number of positions to fill, it needed to expand in a location that provides an abundance of high-quality data analytics talent. [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Ohio leading to a reduction in expenses by between 20% and 35%.] Saama recently invested as a member of the Data Analytics Cluster at Ohio State’s Fisher College of Business.314 The company expects to hire 90 full-time employees generating $7.2 million in annual payroll over the next three years, while retaining five positions, which already existed in Worthington.315 Apple Inc. will establish a command center for its global data networks in Mesa, promising to invest $2 billion over 10 years and create 150 full-time Apple jobs. As part of the deal, Apple is expected to build and finance solar projects that provide enough energy to power more than 14,000 Arizona homes.316 The facility will be more than a data center – it will oversee other remote and co-located data centers Apple uses across the country. The Phoenix Business Journal reported, “The mission-critical role of a command center vs. a data center was confirmed by Arnold Maltz, an associate professor of supply chain management at the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.... ‘A command center is going to be staffed by Apple employees rather than contractors,’ he said. ‘It’s likely that a higher-level management team will be in place, perhaps at the vice president level.’”317 Apple will move into a 1.3 million sq. ft. building.318 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Arizona than in California.] Apple is expanding its Prineville data center by building a second 338,000-sq. ft. facility.319 This will double current capacity [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Oregon than in California.] COMPAREX, a global license solution provider and IT services firm, established a new headquarters in Dallas where it plans to hire up to 200 employees in the end of 2015. It is outfitting a 13,449-sq. ft. location in the city’s downtown.320 Tenant improvements exceeding $500,000 are underway. The company evaluated Northern California as an area to locate its North American headquarters and sales and operations center, but decided to locate in Dallas, instead. Average compensation will total $85,000 annually. 321 Facebook has expanded big-time and now has more than 500 employees in Seattle four years after it opened a small office. Paul Carduner, head of the office, said, “We love it here. We’re here to stay.” The company plans to relocate to a new building with room for perhaps 2,000 employees. Facebook leased 274,000 sq. ft. with an option to add 62,000 more. Meanwhile, Facebook has been expanding its existing facility by making room for up to 800 employees. “At some point you start feeling a little bit like sardines,” Carduner said, explaining how Facebook keeps filling up its offices and needing more space. In Seattle, employees work on Facebook’s search, messaging, video, groups, platform, ads and mobile products and also develops games and experiences for the Oculus VR virtual-reality platform.322 75 Santa Clara ↔ Menlo Park Texas > Fort Worth Santa Clara ↔ Menlo Park Oregon > Prineville Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Alabama > Stevenson Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Washington > Seattle 100 NJR 100 NJR $1,000 750 #DO #EN #IT #SO #SM }CDO $200 487 #DO #EN #IT #SO #SM }CDO NQF #DC #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO NQF #DF #EN #SO }CDO $600 N$R Facebook will build a data center in Fort Worth, a project consisting of three 250,000-sq. ft. buildings on a 110-acre site for a total of $750,000 sq. ft.323 The $1 billion facility will eventually have more than 100 employees and the jobs will pay an annual salary of at least $70,000. The selection process was extensive. Fort Worth was a candidate among 220 cities, then to a smaller group of about 20, and then to four finalists. The new data center will be fully operated by wind power from a 202-megawatt wind farm on 17,000 acres in Clay County, about 100 miles away. Facebook will not own the wind farm, but will buy the power. Local officials said Facebook was attracted to Fort Worth for the site’s location, the availability of an employee talent pool, as well as electricity and water capabilities.324 The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported that “Facebook officials seemed a little overwhelmed by the huge Texas welcome they received Tuesday at a groundbreaking ceremony at the north Fort Worth site.... ‘We’ve done groundbreakings before and typically they’re not quite this large,’ said Tom Furlong, Facebook’s vice president of infrastructure. ‘Everyone’s been great to work with. We want a long-term relationship. This is a great welcome.’”325 [Note: Data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Texas than in California.] Facebook will build a third full-sized data center in Prineville, which will be Oregon’s largest data center to date, at 487,000 sq. ft. That’s 40% larger than Facebook’s last Prineville data center; the company says the extra space makes room for more computers and more electrical equipment. For comparison, the average Costco retail warehouse is 144,000 sq. ft. Facebook’s investment in Prineville totals $780 million thus far.326 The company intends to invest at least $200 million in this expansion of its site. 327 [Note: Data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Oregon than in California.] Google, Inc. will build a $600 million data center in northeast Alabama’s Jackson County, creating up to 100 jobs at a state-of-the-art facility designed for efficiency and powered by renewable energy. The center will be located the banks of the Tennessee River on 350 acres of land owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) at Widows Creek, a power plant that is being shut down. Gary Demasi, Director of Global Infrastructure at Google, said, “We see a lot of potential in redeveloping large industrial sites like former coal plants.”328 A Google data center manager, Patrick Gammons, wrote, “Data centers need a lot of infrastructure to run 24/7.... Decades of investment shouldn’t go to waste just because a site has closed; we can repurpose existing electric and other infrastructure.... we can use the plants’ many electric transmission lines to bring in lots of renewable energy to power our new data center.” The goal is for the center to be powered by 100% renewable energy.329 The center – Google’s seventh in the U.S. – will bring 75-100 “high-paying” jobs to Jackson County; construction will begin in 2016. In recent times, well-known companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Airbus, Hyundai, and ArcelorMittal Steel have moved into Alabama.330 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Alabama than in California.] Palantir Technologies, a big data analytics company, is advertising for software engineers for a new Seattle office. The expected size and focus of the facility are unclear. The company develops technologies used by governmental agencies and large companies to glean insights from large sets of data. Palantir made its mark developing 76 Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Oregon > Eugene 250 $21 Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Costa Rica > Coyol 171 N$R Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Mexico > Tijuana 2,400 N$R 1.200 #CH #EN #MA }CDO NQF #MA #PB 530 #MA }CLO }OSO }REL }CDO data solutions for the U.S. intelligence community and has since expanded into corporate work. Responsibilities listed in a Seattle engineering job post include “prototyping new products for globally impactful institutions” and developing “data integrations, customization to the Palantir platform and entirely new services as part of your regular work.”331 The company opens some offices based on proximity to customers, such as a New York outpost that’s close to financial companies, and a Washington, D.C., office to serve government clients. But in the case of Seattle, it was the proximity to a deep talent pool.332 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] The New York Times said the company’s technology is “deeply geeky” and work is secretive: “Founded in 2004, in part with $2 million from the Central Intelligence Agency’s venture capital arm, Palantir makes software that has illuminated terror networks and figured out safe driving routes through a war-torn Baghdad. It has also tracked car thieves, helped in disaster recovery and traced salmonella outbreaks.... has been used at JPMorgan Chase to spot cyberfraud and to sell foreclosed homes; at Bridgewater Associates to help figure out investments for its $157 billion under management, and at Hershey to increase chocolate profits.”333 Avago Technologies, a publicly traded company, purchased the former Hynix facility for $21 million. The global supplier of analog semiconductor products said it will use the plant to produce cell phone components. It will hire engineers, technicians, and other positions from the Eugene area. Avago says it will begin designing plant changes next year, with construction expected to begin in 2017; production isn’t expected to start until 2019.334 City officials say Avago will employ 250 to 300 local employees initially, with the possibility of more later on. (A plant of similar size in Fort Collins, Colo., employs about 1,300 workers, according to the city’s daily newspaper, The Coloradoan.) Avago has evolved beyond recognition since its beginnings as HP Associates in 1961, an affiliate of Hewlett-Packard Co.335 It’s a 1.2-million-sq. ft. factory. In May Avago agreed to pay $37 billion to buy Broadcom Corp. -- the biggest takeover in the history of the semiconductor industry. The deal will make Avago the world’s sixth-largest chipmaker.336 Boston Scientific – the company shifted the work to Costa Rica.337 See the 2015 Fremont entry for this company for more information about this event. Flextronics International Ltd. (Flex), a company that designs and builds intelligent products for a connected world, opened its new medical device manufacturing facility and Center of Excellence in Tijuana, dedicated to the innovative development and manufacturing of medical devices. The new facility will serve as the showcase location for Flex medical operations, employing 2,400 workers and spanning more than 530,000 sq. ft. (which includes 120,000 sq. ft. of class 7 and class 8 level clean room space). Devices produced there for Flex’s OEM customers will help to diagnose and treat a wide variety of medical conditions, ranging from cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, to hearing impairment, neurological diseases and skin ailments. Flex’s facility is dedicated exclusively to medical device manufacturing and is staffed with a highly skilled team, led by a seasoned management team from medical device manufacturing and engineering backgrounds. The plant, with plans for additional expansion, is executing high speed, high volume, high mix, zero defect, lean manufacturing solutions for some of the world’s 77 Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #GR #HQ #SO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #PF }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Nevada > Reno N$R NQF #DF #EN #HQ #SO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara New York > Malta #CH #MA #RD #SC }CDO 30 1,000 $2,000 500 leading medical healthcare companies. Flex has maintained a strong presence in Mexico over the past 17 years, with more than 20,000 employees throughout the country and facilities in Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez, Aguascalientes, Reynosa and Guadalajara. Flex provides support for the Technological University of Tijuana (Universidad Tecnológica de Tijuana) through grants for engineering scholarships, as well as for the purchase of manufacturing equipment for students studying industrial processes and operations. 338 GreenRoad Technologies, a provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) driver behavior and fleet performance solutions, is substantially expanding activity in the North American fleet market. In so doing, it’s appointing new individuals to executive positions in its “new headquarters in Austin, Texas.” The company, also has offices in the UK, Israel and San Jose. Zeev Braude, GreenRoad CEO, stated: “[O]ur new Austin headquarters has already begun to serve as a center of excellence for increasing fleet operating efficiency by leveraging cutting edge telematics data and creating a positive safety culture.” With more than 8 billion miles monitored and 600,000 driving years logged, GreenRoad serves companies across many industries, including trucking, construction, food service, delivery, public safety and buses.339 Among others, Al Gore is a backer of GreenRoad – his Generation IM Climate Solutions Fund invested $10 million in the company. 340 GreenRoad recently raised $26 million in Series G funding to expand its sales and marketing forces.341 Silicon Valley Research Group – The technology marketing company is opening an office in Austin in 2015. In a Wall Street Journal comment, Company CEO Alan Nazarelli said, “I am very much looking forward to our expansion in Texas, but more importantly having the Texas spirit permeate our company culture.”342 Earlier, he said that he will “personally spearhead the expansion.”343 BlackRidge Technology, a cyber-security company that protects enterprise networks and cloud resources from unidentified and unauthorized users, will relocate its headquarters and operations to Reno. The company plans to initially hire 30 full-time employees. CEO Bob Graham said, “We are pleased with the level of talented local resources that are available to support the growth of our operations and the creation of a new cyber security solutions lab.”[Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada leading to a reduction in expenses by between 20% and 35%.] The company was founded in 2010 and recently leased space in Reno where the new cyber lab is scheduled to be operational in the second quarter of 2015.344 The company will keep an engineering office in San Jose. GlobalFoundries received approval in 2015 to start construction on a $2 billion Technology Development Center in addition to the facilities it already has in Malta. The company will build a central utilities building, six 3,000-ton chillers and six cooling towers, a high-voltage electrical yard and a bulk gas yard at its existing $10 billion computer chip manufacturing site. GlobalFoundries and Samsung are expected to manufacture a new generation of chips for smartphones and tablets at the lab.345The new facility will be 500,000 sq. ft. in size where 1,000 employees will be added.346 (Silicon Valley used to be the epicenter for companies producing computer chips in the U.S.) 78 45 N$R Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Texas > Austin Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Unknown > Dispersed 292 N$R Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Texas > Austin NJR N$R Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Oregon > Bend 25 N$R Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Unknown > Dispersed 57 N$R 10.6 #CH #EC }REL NQF #MA #SC }REL }DSP NQF #HQ #PB }REL #DO #EN #HQ #SO }REL #FP #MA #QA }CLO }DSP 4 NQF Volex PLC, an electrical, fiber optic and power cord supplier, is moving its U.S. data division headquarters from Santa Clara to Austin, where it plans to grow to a headcount of about 45 in a 10,600-sq. ft. space. The Austin Business Journal reported that “The move illustrates a common theme heard lately -- some California companies faced with a decision about where to grow are looking to states with lower costs of doing business and fewer regulations.” Matt Becker, CEO of Volex’s data division, said, “I started looking into moving about a year or so ago based on cost and retention difficulties.” Volex’s history in California stretches back two years. Volex, which is traded on the London Stock Exchange, will continue to have a presence in Santa Clara, but its data division headquarters now is officially Austin.347 Vishay Intertechnology Inc., a semiconductor manufacturer, is laying off 292 workers in Santa Clara effective March 31, 2016. The event has the appearance of a jobs transfer. Argus Research analyst Jim Kelleher said Vishay’s discreet semiconductors and passive components are low-margin products by nature, and the company is always looking for ways to cut costs. “I think it’s just ongoing recalibrating ... moving headcounts into lower cost geographies,” Kelleher said. The layoffs come after disappointing financial results for the company.348 A WARN Notice refers to the company as Vishay Siliconix, which confirms 292 worker separations in Santa Clara.349 Aerin Medical in August was relocating its headquarters from California to Austin. It filed a Form D with the Securities and Exchange Commission to raise $14.36 million in funding. The company focuses on solving breathing problems with a device that lessen the need for surgery to breathe easier.350 Kollective Technology. The cost of living and quality of life lured the Silicon Valley company to Bend. CEO Dan Vetras said the cloud-computing firm will be moving part of its staff to Bend in July. “It’s pretty amazing to wake up in Bend, as opposed to Silicon Valley, quite honestly,” Vetras said. The company employs around 60 people worldwide, including 35 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Vetras speculated that about half of the Silicon Valley staff would relocate with him to Bend. Vetras said lower costs were a major reason for the move to Central Oregon – relative to the Bay Area, building and hiring costs were fairly reasonable. Additionally, the smaller market, would generate less competition for employees. Kollective has leased 4,000 sq. ft. and plans to hire at least 10 people in the next year. Kollective specializes in software and services for Nestle, Fiat, American Airlines and others. Vetras said he offered employees who were uncertain about relocating to Bend an opportunity to visit the city at the company’s expense. Most of the employees who took him up on the offer liked the region.351 Apparently an office will remain in Sunnyvale Unilever closed a plant in Sunnyvale that produced Imperial Margarine and Country Crock products352 and in the process furloughed 57 employees.353 For an idea of the extensive nature of machinery that can be found in a food processing plant, see the YouTube presentation by EquipNet of the products auctioned in conjunction with the “complete liquidation” of the facility. Auctioned were “Gerstenberg & Agger Perfectors and Pin Rotor Machines, Fillers, Cartoners, Case Packers, Churning and Milking Tanks, CIP Systems, Toptier TTL20 Palletizers & More!”354 79 100 $170 Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale New York > Lockport Solano ↔ Benicia Wisconsin > Unknown 124 N$R Sonoma ↔ Petaluma Oregon > Bend NJR N$R Unknown ↔ Silicon Valley Florida > Fort Lauderdale Unknown ↔ Unknown Illinois > Gurnee 200 NJR $5 N$R 150 #DO #EN #IT #SB }CDO NQF #FP #MA #QA }CLO }REL NQF #CP #DN #HQ }CLO }REL NQF #HQ #SO }UTN NQF #MA #SC }REL Yahoo Inc. opened its new call center and expanded data center. David Filo, Yahoo’s co-founder, said the company originally wasn’t planning to put as many jobs in Lockport. When Yahoo went looking for a site for a data center, it was interested in the availability of “green power,” such as that from the Niagara Power Project, and a cool climate. “I don’t think any of us envisioned so many critical functions here,” Filo said. However, the company placed a network operations center and a “customer care center” there as well, which account for more than half of the jobs on the campus. Yahoo had to construct its own power substation to handle the data center’s electricity demand. Yahoo has invested $170 million in its Lockport project so far. There could be more development – and more incentives – in the future, as Yahoo bought 18 acres of adjacent land. The company created about 200 jobs in Lockport with its development.355 (Since the 2010 entry for the original event totaled 100 jobs, only 100 jobs are credited to this event as new jobs.) A contract gives Yahoo until 2021 to build something on that new portion of its campus, which now totals 61 acres.356 The new facility occupies 150,000 sq. ft. of space,357 which is in addition to the square footage it already occupies. [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in upstate New York than in California – such is unlikely to be the case in New York City.] Hormel Foods will close a CytoSport manufacturing facility in Benicia in June. The company will be moving production to its Century Foods plant in Wisconsin and to a thirdparty facility near Benicia. CytoSport is a manufacturer of sports-oriented nutritional products. The company said it incurred a US$4.5m charge during the second quarter of fiscal 2015 in relation to the planned closure.358 A WARN Notice indicated that 124 employees were furloughed due to the permanent closure.359 Maverick Leather Co. will relocate its warehouse and expand its headquarters to a new facility in Oregon. The business owners “fell in love” with Bend during a visit to see their son in college and decided to see what the rest of their team would think about relocating to the area. After a few trips, the entire staff was sold on move. The location is ideal for the team; they are avid outdoor enthusiasts. The new warehouse has twice the amount of space and the headquarters will have new features. Maverick Leather hopes to incorporate a leatherwork retail space in the future.360 Sato Global Solutions, a new software division of Tokyo-based Sato Holdings, will invest $5 million and plans to employ about 200 people in three years at its new global headquarters in Fort Lauderdale. The company will develop and market software for hospitals, retailers and others to track items ranging from hip implants to mobile devices. Sato considered creating an HQ in Silicon Valley before choosing Fort Lauderdale. South Florida was chosen because the area was less expensive and more business-friendly than Silicon Valley. Apparently, the first 35 jobs will have average salaries of nearly $88,000 annually.361 Sato is among some 200 Japanese companies operating in Florida that employ more than 20,000 people in the state, said Japan’s deputy consul general in Miami.362 AKHAN Semiconductor Inc., which expects growth for its cutting-edge diamond film semiconductors, will relocate its HQ from one Illinois location to another Illinois site and move an unspecified number of jobs “from California.”363 80 Unknown ↔ Unknown Nevada > Reno 160 $1 Unknown ↔ Unknown Nevada > North Las Vegas 4,500 $1,000 Unknown ↔ Unknown Arizona > Tucson 910 Unknown ↔ Unknown Nevada > Reno 20 NQF #DN #FP #MA }UTN 3,000 #AU #CP #EN #GR #MA #RD }CDO }UTN $80 800 #CP #DN #RW }UTN $2.7 145 #DN }UTN Angie’s Artisan Treats, LLC, is the producer of the fast-growing Boomchickapop brand of natural popcorn, considered part of the healthy snacks category. The company looked at California as a potential location for its new manufacturing and distribution center but selected Nevada, in part for its “business friendly attitude” [which most likely means lower business and employee costs, lower taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada leading to a reduction in expenses by between 20% and 35%.] The company expects to create up to 160 jobs, offer a competitive benefit package to all employees, and invest more than $1 million in capital expenditures. The firm plans to ship their first products from Reno by mid-September 2015.364 Faraday Future selected Nevada in which to locate its new $1 billion manufacturing plant, a 3 million sq. ft. factory for which it has set an ambitious goal of producing cars by 2017.365 As of this writing it’s widely assumed that it will be a “100% electric” car and therefore a “green” product.366 In searching for a location for its first U.S. factory, it was natural to consider California considering that (1) the company is headquartered in the state, (2) a number of California-based employees were lured from Tesla, (3) some shipping will occur through the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, and (4) California officials were trying to convince the company to select an in-state location and were offering economic incentives. However, after Faraday Future also considered Nevada, Louisiana and Georgia, the company selected a site in North Las Vegas for the $1 billion, 3 million-sq. ft. assembly-line facility. The venture is backed by Jia Yueting, a Chinese billionaire, entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of Beijing-based holding company LeTV. The company has been called “mysterious.” In an unusual take on the story, Matthew DeBord, Business Insider’s transportation editor, wrote, “Faraday Future could be building ... anything. An electric car. An infotainment system. A self-driving electric car. A self-driving electric car with an infotainment system. Or ... not even a car! Maybe a selfdriving-electric-car-sharing service!” State officials project the plant will employ 4,500 people when it reaches maturity in 2023, with jobs paying an average of $22 per hour. At its peak, the project is expected to employ 3,000 construction workers. Improvement projects include upgrading roads and building Union Pacific railroad freight access to the park.367 HomeGoods, a home accessories store and a division of TJX Companies Inc., selected Tucson for the site of its new $80 million West Coast distribution center. The company expects to build an 800,000 sq. ft. facility on about 100 acres of land. HomeGoods considered sites in California to build the new warehouse, which would be fully operational in 2017.368 It would serve the retail outlets for HomeGoods, TJ Maxx and Marshall’s in the western United States and will eventually have 910 jobs.369 Hubert Company, an international supplier of non-food items to grocery stores and restaurants, selected Reno for its second U.S. western region distribution center; its first is located in Ohio. it will allow one-day service to California. “Reno provides the best combination of logistics infrastructure, service time, and cost to best serve the western marketplace and improve our penetration in this region,” stated GM Rodger Reed. The company initially plans to hire up to 20 full time employees and expects to spend about $2.7 million on the 145,000 sq. ft. facility.370 “We provide anything that might be in a restaurant or grocery store, except for the food,” he said. “[We have] 55,000 products, 81 Unknown ↔ Unknown Kansas > Lawrence 51 N$R 700 #HQ #RD }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown New Jersey > Vineland 80 N$R 10 #MA }REL Unknown ↔ Unknown Nevada > Reno 50 N$R 75 #CP #DN }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Pennsylvania > Pittsburgh #HQ #SO }UTN NJR N$R NQF everything from a teaspoon to a large freezer.” Reed said they do a lot of business in California, but chose Nevada because it’s more business-friendly, adding, “We do expect this project to give us incremental sales growth.”371 Integrated Animal Health (IAH) will increase its footprint in the Kansas Animal Health Corridor and move its global headquarters to Lawrence. The formerly Australia-based animal health company announced a permanent location at the Bioscience & Technology Business Center at the University of Kansas. Among the options considered were locations in California, which were unspecified. The company will initially lease 700 sq. ft. with options to expand; it expects to employ 51 within the next five years. IAH is a privately owned and funded Australian company, which develops technology that delivers medicine and supplements both orally and through the skin. A notable creation is a topical pain relief patch for racehorses with shin soreness.372 Nature Labs LLC, a four-year-old cosmetics company, moved manufacturing from California to Vineland. The liquid cosmetics and private-label manufacturing company recently opened a 10,000-sq. ft. facility where they plan to have a total of 80 jobs by the end of March 2016.373 They reconverted a warehouse that will be used for contract manufacturing for cosmetics, personal care products and private label formulations. 374 Quality Bicycle Products (QBP), an international wholesale distributor of bicycle components and outdoor gear, will open a new western distribution center in Reno in December 2015. QBP plans to fill up to 50 warehouse, customer service and sales positions. The new 75,000 sq. ft. facility is strategically located for expansion of one-day delivery service to its network of independent retailers in California, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. The warehouse will stock QBP in-house brands and other well-known brands for the cycling enthusiast. “Offering an expanded level of service to our western U.S. dealers is a huge step forward in our ongoing commitment to serving the local bike shop,” said QBP’s president, Rich Tauer. OnTrac, a local delivery service provider in Reno was instrumental in QBP’s decision to move to the community. QBP is partnering with OnTrac for their over-night ground service.375 Nevada? Note California’s ranking when it comes to retail bicycle sales in the states served by the Reno distribution center: California, $770.8 million; Arizona, $157.7 million; Oregon, $113.7 million; Nevada $62 million; Idaho, $56.9 million, and Washington $154.9 million.376 In that context, it’s difficult to believe that California would not have been at least initially considered for the distribution center. It would not be the first time that QBP opted for a non-California location. In 1997, QBP purchased California-based Salsa Cycles377 and at some point folded Salsa’s Petaluma headquarters into its Minnesota site where it remains located today.378 Digital Dream Labs, whose educational game system Puzzlets has received rave reviews from The Wall Street Journal and Popular Mechanics, turned down an offer from a Silicon Valley firm to move to California. Jacob Hanchar, CEO, of Digital Dream Labs, which grew out of Carnegie Mellon University, said “Pittsburgh definitely has a really vibrant and supportive entrepreneurship space. ... I have roots here. I have a family. I’m not going to be moving anytime soon. I don’t see any reason to pick up and move or disrupt our lives.”379 Puzzlets is an interactive game that fuses learning in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) fields and game play into a seamless 82 Unknown ↔ Unknown Tennessee > Franklin Ventura ↔ Simi Valley Arizona > Mesa NJR Ventura ↔ Ventura Texas > Austin NJR Yolo ↔ Woodland Unknown > Dispersed 20 50 N$R $5.5 N$R N$R 3.1 #AU #CP #HQ }UTN 64 #AU #MA }CDO 90 #CL #CP #HQ #REL #DN }CLO }DSP NQF experience that teaches children new ways of thinking. Digital Dream Labs was cofounded by Matt Stewart, Peter Kinney and Justin Sabo, graduates of Carnegie Mellon University’s Entertainment Technology program. Founded on collaborative graduate work at the university and the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, the company is committed to making learning more accessible through fun, tactile technology. 380 Triangle Tire USA LLC. Franklin landed the U.S. headquarters of China’s largest private tiremaker. Manny Cicero, potential CEO of the company, sees the Franklin staff increasing to as many as 20 employees over the next year. Hired will be executives and managers to oversee sales and marketing, finance, engineering, logistics, customer service, order entry and other functions. Cicero expects further growth as the world’s 14th-largest tiremaker looks to establish a foothold in a U.S. market that is the biggest consumer of tires. Executives of Weihai, China-based Triangle Tire Group said they’re exploring the feasibility of opening the company’s first manufacturing plant outside of China, but didn’t specify where. The office will work along with a R&D center that Triangle Tire opened in Akron, Ohio, two years ago. The company, which counts Caterpillar and General Motors among its partners and clients, plans to pursue business with more U.S. car and equipment manufacturers. California was on Triangle Tire’s radar before Nashville was selected.381 Special Devices Inc. (SDI), an international manufacturer that makes parts for airbags, bought 19.6 acres of land in Mesa for a new production facility for $5.5 million. The company has an airbag plant in Mesa and the new land is near that facility, which also will keep operating. It will build 64,000 sq. ft. assembly building and more buildings could follow.382 As far back as 1994 the company explored an outright move to Arizona. In the Arizona versus California competition, Moorpark Councilman Scott Montgomery said, “All the processing fees for Mesa add up to about $62,000. Here in California, the county and city fees alone add up to about $1.6 million. In addition, because of the environmental review process, it would take them about 10 months longer to build here. And we wonder why businesses are moving out of state?”383 Fashion Forms is relocating to Austin. It’s not quite the kind of tech-focused business that typically has been moving there in recent years, but it’s considered high-tech in another way. Fashion Forms is a specialty bra and accessories company that holds 14 patents and trademarks. The company will move to a large warehouse-flex space in Northwest Austin.384 “I am moving my headquarters and have bought a home in Austin as well, so I will be working out of there,” CEO Ann Deal said. Deal started the company in her garage in 1993. The company will move to a 90,000-sq. ft. space in Austin. Fashion Forms has products in 9,500 stores around the world.385 In 2012, the Los Angeles Daily News reported that the company’s stateside payroll had about 140 employees, which rises to around a seasonal 170 as proms, outdoor weddings and warm weather increase demand. It also has operations in Canada and Europe, and most of her manufacturing is done in China and Taiwan.386 Also in 2012, the Ventura Chamber of Commerce said the company’s annual revenues are “well above” $30 million.387 Genco, a logistics company, is closing its consumer return center in Woodland in March, furloughing 50 employees. The closure is not a seasonal move or a temporary move, said a Genco spokesman from company headquarters in Pittsburgh. A customer whose 83 products were received there is closing the site; the spokesperson declined to name the company.388 84 Chapter 17: Details Regarding 2014 Disinvestment Events California Disinvestment Events for 2014 as shown in Table 16 are self-explanatory. Quite often in public domain sources information was lacking about jobs, capital invested and square footage. In such cases, the following codes will appear: NJR – No Job Number Reported N$R – No Capital Investment Reported NQF - No Square Footage Reported Table 16: California Disinvestment Events for 2014 Jobs Private Capital (million) Function or Industry Codes Event Type NQF #CP #DF #SO }CDO N$R NQF #HQ #SO }REL N$R NQF #EC #GR }REL California County & Locality Destination Location Alameda ↔ Berkeley Texas > Austin 60 N$R Alameda ↔ Dublin Texas > Austin NJR Alameda ↔ Fremont Massachusetts > Waltham NJR Sq. Ft. (000) Information Available through Public Domain Sources 3D Robotics, a fast-growing drone designer and manufacturer, opened a new office in Texas, “highlighted by the onboarding of a dozen-person, Austin-based creative media and marketing team, each with years of experience in the high-tech industry.” The focus of the talent acquisition is on pivoting from predominately the B2B and sophisticated hobbyists sectors to more out-of-the-box-ready products for everyday consumers. The actions coincide with launching new consumer products (including the drone IRIS+) and upgraded software to include industry-first feature sets. 3D Robotics platforms enabling mapping, surveying and 3D modeling are used by multiple industries around the world, including agriculture, photography, construction, search and rescue and ecological study. Their Pixhawk is the most widely-used autopilot on the market. As of September 2014, it has more than 28,000 customers worldwide.389 Epicor Software Corp. – The company said that effective immediately its “worldwide corporate office” will be in Austin. Some personnel will remain in Dublin, Calif.390 Since the relocation the company has continued to grow; in December 2014, Epicor agreed to purchase Atlanta-based ShopVisible LLC., a provider of proven cloud retail order management and digital commerce solutions.391 392 It’s unclear how many jobs will be moved, although a count in 2011 showed that 360 jobs shifted when the company relocated from Livermore to Dublin.393 Epicor has a global presence with customers in more than 150 countries.394 A123 Systems LLC – After Wanxiang Group Corp. bought the company, it relocated some employees from California to A123’s research facility in Massachusetts.395 The advanced 85 Alameda ↔ Hayward Nevada > Sparks Alameda ↔ Oakland 30 N$R NQF #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Israel > Jerusalem NJR N$R NQF #GR #IT #MA }OSO }REL Alameda ↔ Oakland Michigan > Bloomfield Hills NJR N$R NQF #CL }REL Alameda ↔ Oakland Missouri > Kansas City 595 $0.8 30 #EN #GR #SB }CDO Alameda ↔ Pleasanton Texas > Austin NJR N$R 3 #EC #EN #GR #SB }REL energy storage company provides lithium ion energy batteries to help bring nextgeneration products to market. For example, it has built and deployed more lithium ion systems for transit buses than any other such company in the world. 396 Tecno Display, which specializes in display showcases and custom store designs, will relocate its headquarters and manufacturing to Nevada, creating 30 jobs. Founded in 1976, the company has extensive production and display experience and is heavily invested in modern machinery and technology.397 BrightSource Energy (a/k/a TriNet HR Corp.), which builds solar energy technology, shifted its sales and operational focus outside of the United States because of regulatory and environmental hurdles and the loss of the investment tax credit. Also, to reduce costs, the company shifted most of its information technology operations from Oakland to its Israeli subsidiary. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 13, 2014. 398 Nanotex, a technology-focused textile company, was purchased by Crypton Fabric, which moved the company to Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in early 2014 while maintaining operations in Asia, Europe, and the rest of the United States.399 Crypton closed Dec. 31, 2013 on the purchase of Nanotex. 400 Sungevity Inc., a residential solar services company, will open a national sales/service center in Kansas City after conducting a year-long location review that started with 50 cities. The company is planning a “fun, techie business environment that Kansas City can show off to other companies interested in coming here.” Sungevity’s jobs will include sales and operations managers, trainers, sales consultants and design engineers to work with homeowners on designing and financing solar energy equipment and installation. It’s the company’s first expansion outside of Oakland.401 CEO Andrew Birch said: “Kansas City’s geographical location, depth of professional talent and inviting business climate make it the ideal location for our new sales and service center.” Sungevity expects to create 595 jobs over the next five years in Kansas City.402 The company will occupy 82,000- sq. ft. of space403 for which it will commit $750,000 in renovations.404 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Missouri leading to a reduction in expenses.] PowerbyProxi Ltd., is a New Zealand pioneer in electronics technology that develops wireless power technology that enables charging without a physical connection – producing wireless power to do things efficiently “in a green world where we care about the efficient use of energy.”405 The company isn’t locating its U.S. headquarters where it has an office in Pleasanton, but selected Austin.406 The number of new jobs is unknown, but positions include field application engineering, technical support and customer program management. The Austin location is the ideal location for access to great tech talent.407 Pleasanton has been in the dateline for announcements such as gaining $4 million in funding,408 the appointment of a California Ph.D. to its board of directors,409 and new products and specifications.410 The dateline changed to Austin when it opened its office there.411 The company is considering a lease for a 3,000-sq. ft. space.412 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] 86 Alameda ↔ Pleasanton Contra Costa ↔ Martinez Texas > Frisco Contra Costa ↔ Unknown (Danville or Orinda) NJR N$R NQF #HQ }CLO }REL 20 N$R NQF #EN #PB #SO }OSO }REL Ohio > Akron NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PB }REL Fresno ↔ Fresno Idaho > Jerome NJR $2 30 #MA #PB }CDO Kern ↔ Tehachapi Florida > Pensacola 37 N$R NQF #GR #MA }REL Los Angeles ↔ Beverly Hills Washington, DC > Washington, DC NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PB }REL Germany > Unknown Salvatori-Scott, Inc. – The food broker relocated its headquarters during April, based on information on the company’s LinkedIn page.413 Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Radiation Oncology Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in developing design specs, engineering and software for the development of the Linear Accelerator because the company shifted the work to Germany. The company stated, “Future development will occur in Germany and remaining U.S. staff will not be needed.” The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as April 6, 2014. 414 Nervive Inc. The biomedical company is relocating operations and opening its headquarters in Akron. The company initially will be housed in the Akron Global Business Accelerator, an incubator for technology-related startups. Nervive is developing an emergency treatment for stroke patients – a noninvasive device called the VitalFlow stimulator that uses electromagnetic energy to help increase blood flow to the brain immediately after a stroke.415 It is unclear exactly where in the “San Francisco Bay Area” the company was founded because the U.S. Trademark Office shows a registration in Orinda while a business registration form shows an address in Danville.416 Specialty Sales LLC will invest $2 million in a 30,000-sq. ft. facility for a warehouse, processing equipment, offices, and space for trucks and a railroad spur. The company develops products for dairy cows hoof health. Greg Petersen, company president, said, “Jerome is an ideal location offering close freeway access, skilled labor and the key to our business, rail spur access. [The] facility will ... improve the health of dairy cows for our customers in Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Utah and Nevada.” He said the railroad spur is “central to our operations, allowing us to most efficiently receive raw materials in and finished products out to our customers. This new rail spur ... will serve as the foundation of our operation, allowing us to remain competitive in the marketplace.” Jobs will pay $ 70K $85K annually, with excellent medical benefits and a company-sponsored 401K plan. Specialty Sales supports more than 400 dairies with about 700,000 cows. The manufacturing process requires few municipal services and offers a zero discharge of sewer waste.417 General Electric will shut down manufacturing in November, impacting about 37 jobs, as it streamlines production for wind turbine components. GE will move the work to Florida. A GE statement said, “When constructing a wind farm, delivering the most advanced technology at the lowest landed cost is a commitment that GE makes to our customers. Manufacturing location, component type and ease of logistics are key levers to achieving this metric.” About 14 jobs will remain in Tehachapi to support technology testing and services.418 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Florida leading to a reduction in expenses.] ImmunoClin Corporation (IMCL), a U.S. healthcare company, relocated its corporate headquarters to Washington, DC. The company stated that the location is attractive for strategic regulatory and business reasons.419 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a possible reduction in expenses.] 87 NJR N$R 13.3 #EN #ET #HQ #SO }REL 80 N$R 10 #HQ #TP }REL 100 N$R NQF #ET }OSO }REL Mississippi > Belmont 75 $0.3 60 #CP #MA }REL Los Angeles ↔ Commerce New Mexico > Rio Rancho 50 N$R 25 #HQ #MA #PB }REL Los Angeles ↔ Commerce Texas > Austin NJR N$R 20 #AU #CP #HQ }REL Los Angeles ↔ Beverly Hills Missouri > St. Louis Los Angeles ↔ Burbank Texas > Dallas Los Angeles ↔ Burbank Canada > Ontario, Toronto Los Angeles ↔ Cerritos StationDigital, Inc. – The Internet radio and digital broadcast platform provider, with a library of more than 20 million songs, is moving its headquarters from Beverly Hills to St. Louis. StationDigital chose St. Louis for its low cost of living and its abundance of quality software developers; it will lease 13,268 sq. ft. of space. The company will retain a presence in its former headquarters to maintain ties to the entertainment and music industries.420 Ameriflight LLC, an international air cargo carrier, will relocate its headquarters to DFW Airport. The carrier employs 41 people, including 10 pilots, and parks 10 planes at DFW. There, the number of aircraft will double and employee count will reach 80 within two years. (Ameriflight will retain about 45 employees in Burbank.) Owner Jim Martell said many of the company’s executives, such as the COO and VP-Maintenance, will move to Texas.421 It’s remodeling 10,000 sq. ft. on the top floor of DFW’s Kitty Hawk building and is also relocating its maintenance department to DFW from Bob Hope Airport in Burbank.422 Stereo D, a Burbank visual effects company that converts movies to 3-D, will move a significant portion of its workforce to Toronto. In July, workers were told they had until next month to decide whether they would relocate. Stereo D will keep its Burbank headquarters but with a smaller crew, said William Sherak, company president. Referring to Toronto, he said, “It’s a great artist’s city that has a huge film business,” The Toronto office is expected to open in November and employ about 100 workers. Stereo D is owned by Deluxe Entertainment Services Group. The company’s high-profile projects have included “Titanic 3D,” “The Avengers,” “Captain America” and “Jurassic Park 3D.” The company recently added offices in London and Sydney, Australia.423 The company held a Toronto recruitment event in December 2014.424 Villa International is moving its manufacturing of luxury furniture for motor homes to Belmont, Mississippi, creating 75 jobs. The company supplies more than 30 motor home manufacturers including Airstream, Fleetwood, Foretravel, Forest River, Gulf Stream, Jayco, Newell, Newmar, Tiffin and Winnebago. Andrew Greenthal, president of Villa International, said Mississippi’s “business friendly perspective was a breath of fresh air.” The company will invest $250K in the project,425 which includes a 60-000-sq. ft. facility.426 DHF Technical Products, which specializes in precious metal manufacturing and refining, will relocate its manufacturing. It provides metal products as well as smelting and refining services to the jewelry, electronics, dental, high tech and mining industries and also supplies the automotive industry. DHF President Dan Castilleja said there is great potential to expand in Rio Rancho. “That’s part of what hampers us in California right now. We are hampered by everything from payroll to taxes to regulation.” DHF Technical Products ships to customers worldwide and is a subsidiary of David H. Fell & Company. 427 DHF will lease and purchase a 25,000-sq. ft. office and manufacturing building for its headquarters and production facility.428 Roadwire Inc., a provider of auto accessories, relocated its headquarters to a 20,000-sq. ft. space in Austin, now the hub for global operations that include the U.S., Mexico and China. Roadwire and its subsidiaries – Roadwire Leather Interiors, Signature Sunroofs, Distinctive Industries and Classic Soft Trim – are experiencing significant growth.429 Roadwire moved into a 20,000-sq. ft. facility.430 It is difficult to determine the location from which the HQ was relocated. A company history states that the company was born in Los 88 Los Angeles ↔ Culver City Washington > Seattle NJR N$R NQF #RD #SO }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Culver City Canada > British Columbia, Vancouver 700 N$R 74 #ET #HQ #SO }CLO }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Canada > Ontario, Cambridge 55 N$R NQF #AE #DF #MA }CLO }OSO }REL Angeles in 1969 as Distinctive Industries.431 Internet postings indicate that the company’s HQ was in Commerce in 2009,432 but a 2010 Facebook posting stated that “Roadwire is moving its office, warehouse and manufacturing center in Commerce to a larger facility [in] Santa Fe Springs.”433 As of 2015, registration for the domain name roadwire.com, shows the Vail Ave., Commerce address -- it’s longtime HQ location.434 The California locations in which the company maintains warehouses are Hayward and Santa Fe Springs.435 Since most references are to a headquarters in Commerce, this list attributes the event to Commerce. Belkin International, creator of the WeMo home automation system (“Use your smartphone to control your lights and other home electronics from anywhere”), will expand its Seattle-based software group and create a new R&D team. Dubbed WeMo Labs, the expanded team will work with the University of Washington on developing sensing and machine learning technologies for the growing Internet of Things market. Belkin has built a connection with the Pacific Northwest in recent years. In 2013 it acquired a small local software team through the purchase of wireless networking company Linksys and in 2010 acquired Seattle tech start-up Zensi. The company stated, “With a thriving tech industry and an immense talent pool surrounding UW’s world-renowned computer science & engineering and electrical engineering programs, Seattle is ground zero for recruiting the top data scientists, software engineers, and developers in the country.”436 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Sony Pictures Imageworks – The visual effects company (also known as a VFX house), which worked on “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” and Warner’s “Edge of Tomorrow,” will relocate in two phases. First, to cut costs, it transferred part of its Culver City HQ staff to Vancouver. Variety reported the number of jobs is about three dozen, mostly in software development. Trying to “remain cost competitive” the company will trim $250 million in costs.437 A bigger announcement came later – a complete HQ relocation to Vancouver and move to a new 74,000 sq. ft. facility housing up to 700 employees. Vancouver will become the new head office almost immediately, with a representative saying, “We’re going to start referring to Vancouver as our headquarters as of now, even though we’re not in the new space yet.” The California office employs about 270 workers and it remains unclear how many people will be retained there.438 Vancouver will work on Columbia’s “Pixels” and Sony’s “Hotel Transylvania 2,” both in 2015, and Rovio’s “Angry Birds,” the “Untitled Smurfs” movie and “The Amazing Spider-Man 3” – all slated for 2016.439 The Los Angeles Times reported that “The move will allow the company to cut costs by capitalizing on generous tax breaks that aren’t available in California.”440 Com Dev USA. The satellite component builder furloughed employees and on-site leased workers engaged in the production of passive microwave components and subsystems for satellites. The company reports that 55 employees will be furloughed. Operating costs in Canada where production moved to are lower. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 28, 2014.441 Total Com Dev 2014 revenue of 208.2 million (Canadian $) was down 3% from the previous year, with the California operation responsible for the decline. The company is closing its El Segundo plant.442 89 Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Texas > Farmers Branch 26 N$R 13 #CP }REL Los Angeles ↔ Gardena Michigan > Ann Arbor 85 $126 45 ##AU #MA }REL }UTN Los Angeles ↔ Glendora Mexico > Mexicali 25 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Hawthorne Texas > Briggs NJR N$R 7.5 #AE #EN #RD }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Hawthorne Texas > Cedar Park 200 $7.5 20 #AE #EN #HQ }REL Los Angeles ↔ Hawthorne Mississippi > Hancock County NJR N$R NQF #AE #RD }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Hawthorne Washington > Redmond 1,000 N$R 30 #AE #EN #IT }CDO Ironclad Performance Wear Corp. – The work clothes and athletic wear manufacturer will relocate to 13,000 sq. ft. of office space in Texas. President/CEO Jeff Cordes said, “Positioning our corporate headquarters in Farmers Branch and the North Texas region provides greater access to our expanding customer base and quality of life for our team members.”443 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Inc. will add 85 jobs and add about 45,000 sq. ft. to expand powertrain engineering operations at its Ann Arbor Township facility. Toyota evaluated sites in California for powertrain expansion before making its decision.444 It is part of a $126 million investment at its Technical Center.445 About 85 jobs will relocate to Ann Arbor from Gardena.446 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Michigan leading to a reduction in expenses.] Ormco Corp., subsidiary of Sybron Dental Specialties, Inc., furloughed employees producing custom orthodontic appliances because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The California EDD reported to the Department of Labor that 25-30 jobs could be affected. The DOL indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as March 27, 2014. 447 Firefly Space Systems purchased 200 acres in Briggs, an unincorporated area of Burnet County, to build small rockets designed to transport satellites into space. The private California-based company specializes in customized technology primarily used to launch small satellites. The company touts the “rise of the boutique rocket firms” inspired by SpaceX. Firefly will build a 7,500-sq. ft. building and a test pad at the site.448 Firefly Space Systems will relocate its headquarters from Hawthorne to Cedar Park, near Austin, where it will develop rocket engines in collaboration with the University of Texas. P.J. King, the company’s COO, expects to hire up to 200 workers (Some may be in Burnet County), mostly engineers in “high-paying jobs.” King said Firefly was attracted to Texas partly because of its business and regulatory climate.449 CEO Tom Markusic reiterated that view when he said, “I’ve found that Texas provides the best environment for both business and for the employees, and that’s why we chose to bring the business back here.”450 The company plans to invest about $7.5 million in infrastructure.451 In October, 2014 Firefly was finalizing plans to build the 20,000-sq. ft. building.452 By October 2014, under the name Firefly Systems Inc., received $3 million in financing from 36 investors.453 The company also built an engineering facility in Cedar Park.454 Some employees will remain in Hawthorne. Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) – Launched a facility within the Stennis Space Center to test its methane-fueled Raptor rocket engine. The Raptor is reusable in a heavy-lift launch vehicle for the commercial space program. Hancock County is in South Mississippi near its border with Louisiana.455 Note: California was the birthplace of rocket design and test flights when North American Aviation (later known as Rocketdyne) fired its first rocket engine near what is now LAX and developed a permanent test side in the Santa Susana Mountains near Canoga Park.456 Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) will locate a center for satellite development in Redmond, near Seattle. Summarizing a GeekWire report – Elon Musk said 90 #SO Los Angeles ↔ Hawthorne Texas > McGregor 300 $46.3 NQF #AE #EN }CDO Los Angeles ↔ La Mirada Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Utah > Ogden 20 N$R 108 #CP #DN }UTN Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Washington > Everett NJR $3,000 1,300 #AE #EC #EN #MA #QA #RD }CDO that video-game developers make for attractive employees for the tasks. The facility is near Microsoft’s Xbox campus and Nintendo of America, and in the midst of many videogame startups, a great location for luring talent. The office would also put SpaceX in a strong position to recruit engineers from Boeing and Blue Origin, the venture founded by Amazon. The event will boost the region’s aerospace industry, which has become a hub for commercial space ventures and space entrepreneurs. It may be three or four years before SpaceX employs 1,000. The 30,000-sq. ft. building will undergo renovations, the cost for which has yet to be made public.457 Musk’s plan is to build a network of some 4,000 satellites in space to deliver Internet access anywhere on Earth. Musk is making his plans without any financial incentives from the state.458 While the office will focus on satellites, Musk said SpaceX might also hire here some top rocket engineers who “just refuse to live in L.A.”459 Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) is expanding its rocket development facility in Texas, where it will add 300 jobs to the 250 already employed there. The improvements will more than double full-time employment at the McGregor site.460 Employees will make an average of $60,000 annually.461 The capital expenditure for the project will total $46.3 million.462 This is separate from the event where SpaceX first established its McGregor facility. Kyees Aluminum, Manitowoc Food Service Group, a division of Manitowoc Corp. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing electrical equipment (aluminum heat exchangers) because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 3, 2014.463 Osprey Packs – The Colorado-based company that makes backpacks and travel gear will relocate a distribution center to the Wasatch Front in Utah, although it considered Long Beach. The company currently receives and distributes by truck, but after the move will also use the national rail network. Also, the company’s founder will relocate from California, back to Colorado. Osprey will continue to maintain a Mill Valley, Calif. office. 464 Later, the company selected Ogden for the 108,000-sq. ft. facility.465 Boeing Co. was solicited by California to place 777X jetliner manufacturing in Long Beach, where the company has facilities. The attempt followed Boeing’s announcement that it would cease production of its C-17 Globemaster III military cargo jet in 2015 and close its Long Beach facility, which provides 3,000 jobs. Richard Aboulafia, an aerospace analyst with the Teal Group, said California might have an uphill battle landing the 777X deal: “You have expensive real estate, tight labor supply, union issues, environmental regulations and geographic constraints. No one’s really thinking, Oh, it’s perfect for large, heavy scale manufacturing. It doesn’t quite add up.” California offered a “strong” economic incentive package, although the value doesn’t seem to have been made public.466 We don’t know the full extent of incentives the state offered, as not all incentives would be subject to public disclosure.467 Boeing decided to build the 777X and its composite wings in the Puget Sound area, with work to include fuselage build, final assembly and fabrication of major components.468 The project was exceptionally alluring because of the 777X’s early market success. In 2013 orders for the new jetliner exceeded a combined value of more than $95 91 Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Texas > Dallas NJR N$R NQF #CP #DO #EC }REL Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Nevada > Las Vegas 200 N$R NQF #CP #EC }UTN Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Unknown > Dispersed 50 N$R NQF #AU #EC #GR #MA }CLO }DSP billion at list prices, placing the 777X as the largest product launch in commercial jetliner history by value.469 (Note: All figures following this point are for the wing-fabrication facility only; figures relating to other 777X manufacturing haven’t been released as of this writing..) Boeing wasted little time getting Washington state wing facilities ready. Starting May 1, 2014, it began demolishing four buildings in Everett to allow for construction of a building to house autoclaves – among the largest in the world – to cure the carbon fiber wings. The cost estimate for the building ranges up to $3 billion.470 The factory is to be ready for occupancy in 2016, with production scheduled to start in 2017.471 First delivery is targeted for 2020.472 Update: Boeing’s decision is attracting new companies to the area. Germany’s Kuka Robotics it will build a 29,000 sq. ft. factory to provide robots that will rivet together the 777X’s fuselage. About 30 companies in the area are looking to expand or are overseas firms wanting to come to be near Boeing. The firms range from a three-person engineering office to others that employ several hundred people. Also, Boeing revealed that its new wing factory will occupy 1.3 million sq. ft. of space. 473 Note: The number of aerospace workers in Los Angeles County fell to 56,780 in 2012, a nearly 70% drop from the 189,035 workers employed in 1990.474 True Mileage – The startup company, which markets a device that tracks miles driven by a motorist – which may eventually help bring about lower car insurance rates – moved to Dallas because of the region’s startup activity and business resources including AccelerateNFC. “The startup scene in Dallas is very vibrant, and you can develop many contacts,” said Ryan Morrison, president of True Mileage, in explaining the relocation from Long Beach.475 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Wirelessor – The wireless technology provider launched operations in the Rob Roy InNEVation Center. Gary Lee, CEO, said, “My customers and logistic providers are on the west coast, so a North American Headquarters in Las Vegas makes a lot of sense. I was considering opening my North American operation in Long Beach, but after comparing the region’s political, tax, and economic climates, I decided that Las Vegas was the better option. We [expect to] build a manufacturing and distribution plant in Las Vegas in the next 18 to 24 months.”476 The Shenzhen, China-based technology provider plans to hire hundreds within the next 24 months.477 Boulder Electric Vehicle closed its assembly plant in the Chatsworth section of L.A. and laid off about 50 workers. The startup company received a $3 million California Energy Commission grant from the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program to produce delivery vans, flatbeds and service trucks.478 When the plant opened in 2012, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said, “Boulder EV’s manufacturing facility will bring a new edge to our growing electric vehicle industry and much needed jobs.” Reportedly, employment could reach up to 150 people at full production of 1,000 vehicles a year.479 (Mayor Villaraigosa doesn’t appear to have said anything about this Solyndra-type failure.) During Villaraigosa’s term, he worsened the Los Angeles business environment as the city launched an unjustified campaign to change the tax status of companies in order to extract higher taxes from them. This caused one company, Creators Syndicate, to leave 92 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Georgia > Atlanta NJR N$R NQF #ET }REL North Carolina > Cary NJR N$R NQF #ET #HQ }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles New York > Syracuse 350 $150 52 #DN #DO #ET #HQ }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles North Carolina > Siler City 55 N$R NQF #CP #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles New Mexico > Albuquerque 300 N$R 79 #MA #FP }REL L.A. for nearby Hermosa Beach – after exposing the city’s activities in a Wall Street Journal column.480 Cinipix, “a new Hollywood studio,”481 relocated to Georgia.482 The company is part of Toast & Jam Holdings LLC, which was created a year earlier. 483 DreamQuest Productions, a film-making company, relocated in June 2014 after its owner Allan Smith said he saw living and working conditions worsen in Los Angeles and improve in North Carolina. “The cost of living was a definite factor. It’s much cheaper (in Cary) than it is to live and produce in Los Angeles.” Apart from Cary having a low crime rate and “beautiful” greenways, Smith said the Research Triangle offers a well of resources such as local media agencies, universities and tech companies. Smith carved out a niche for DreamQuest Productions as a crew that specializes in documentary and adventure films. “If it involves jumping out of an airplane or trekking through a jungle, that’s what we love to do,” he said. One of the company’s best-known and award-winning films is “Rescue Men: The Story of the Pea Island Lifesavers,” a remarkable documentary about black lifesavers who worked along North Carolina’s Outer Banks484 in the late 1800s. Film House will move its headquarters, production, post-production and distribution operations to Syracuse, which could ultimately create at least 350 jobs, and include a minimum private investment of more than $150 million to build a 52,000-sq. ft. building. The relocation is an outgrowth of the creation of the Central New York Hub for Emerging Nano Industries.485 The company sources, develops, shoots, produces and distributes properties domestically and internationally. In addition to traditional media, it’s focused on emerging mobile technologies, including iOS (iPhone, iPad) and Android platforms (cell phones, tablets) and other devices.486 Lazar Industries will close its Los Angeles furniture manufacturing plant, shift all production to North Carolina and expand a facility there. President Rob Luce said, “We began as a West Coast producer and our long-term loyal Western customers will continue to get great product and service from our North Carolina facility. We have put together programs to deliver product quickly and affordably to all Western U.S. destinations by expanding production capacity in North Carolina, where the climate for upholstery manufacturing is much more business friendly.”487 A WARN notice indicates that 55 jobs will end on Sept. 26, 2014.488 Costs in California have long been a concern. The late Barry J. Lazar, president of Lazar Industries, said in the early 1990s that he paid $400,000 a year in workers’ compensation coverage for 110 employees in Los Angeles. But his bill in North Carolina, where the company had about 50 to 55 employees doing similar work, was $4,000.489 Flagship Food Group will launch a manufacturing plant next year in Albuquerque to make 505 products (a brand), as well as other foods from its Comida del Sol line. The factory – which will be at a 79,000-sq. ft. facility – will hire 125 employees at the outset. Flagship CEO Rob W. Holland said the new Albuquerque site could employ as many as 300 people within the next few years. It will be Flagship’s largest manufacturing plant. The company sells products to major retailers like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s and restaurant chains like Domino’s. “What this business needed is a marquee global manufacturing headquarters, and this is it,” Holland said.490 He added that the site will be used “for 93 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Kentucky > Mt. Sterling 360 $13 NQF #FP #MA }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Houston NJR N$R NQF #EH #HQ }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Midland 20 N$R 19 #AE #MA }CLO }REL everything that we do” and the facility will be the company’s U.S. headquarters for all food distribution.491 One report was vague, stating that “Flagship is relocating an [unspecified] out-of-state operation to a new location in Albuquerque, where it will consolidate both the existing and new operations.492 Another more specifically stated: “Flagship Food Group is closing its San Fernando Valley location and laying off 123 employees, according to the state’s Employment Development Department. The jobs are going to New Mexico.”493 The plant was in Chatsworth (part of the City of Los Angeles).494 Nestle USA will no longer manufacture Hot Pockets sandwiches in Chatsworth, a part of Los Angeles, in a facility that has made them since 1988. About 360 employees will be impacted. Production will move to a Kentucky facility, which has doubled in size since 1996 and can be further expanded. Nestle will invest $13 million in Mt. Sterling, and hire 150 new employees there as the operation converts to a 24/7 schedule. Nestle USA, whose HQ is in Glendale, Calif., is part of Nestlé S.A. in Vevey, Switzerland – the world’s largest food company.495 The company said the consolidation allows it to be more efficient in making and shipping the frozen sandwiches to vendors and customers.496 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Kentucky leading to a reduction in expenses.] Occidental Petroleum – According to the Los Angeles Times, the energy company’s headquarters move “signals the end of a storied run for Occidental in Los Angeles, where it was founded nearly a century ago and grew into the nation’s fourth-largest oil company.”497 Corporate HQ will relocate to Houston, although a separate company will be formed in California to oversee assets in the state. The new Texas HQ will have exploration and production operations worldwide, marketing offices, and a chemical subsidiary, OxyChem.498 The California assets have been “hard to grow” and suffers from severe regulatory constraints, said Leo Mariani, an analyst with RBC Capital Markets.499 Information about new jobs created, additional space needed, and new capital expenditures are difficult to determine since over time the company has moved jobs from Los Angeles to Houston and has periodically increased space in Houston. [Although some efficiency factors were cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Orbital Outfitters, Ltd. will move its corporate headquarters from the North Hollywood neighborhood in Los Angeles to Texas to expand and broaden its business. The firm was established in 2006 to provide spacesuits for the emerging commercial space industry. 500 The manufacturer broke ground on its 18,998 sq. ft. space test, production and HQ facility at the newly licensed Midland Air & Space Port. The company also will expand its mockup fabrication work there.501 Its customers include XCOR Aerospace, a suborbital launch vehicle developer that announced plans in 2012 to move from Mojave, California, to Midland. This represents the aftermath of one company moving and others in the same industry following, creating a “clustering effect.”502 Note: Also this year, the FAA issued a commercial spaceport license to Midland International Airport, the first such license issued to a facility that also hosts commercial passenger airline flights.503 Update (2015): Orbital Outfitter’s CEO Jeff Feige said the company is in the process of shutting down its Los 94 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Washington, DC > Washington, DC 24 N$R NQF #ET #HQ }UTN Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Austin 10 N$R NQF #PF #RD }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Plano NJR N$R NQF #PF }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Unknown > Dispersed 160 N$R NQF #CP #MA }CLO }DSP Nevada > Reno 25 N$R NQF #DO #HQ #PF }REL Los Angeles ↔ Pasadena Nevada > Reno 400 N$R NQF #AE #DF #EN #HQ }REL Angeles facility and moving operations and staff to Midland. “It’s just shockingly more reasonable to do business in Midland than it is in California,” Feige said with a chuckle. The move will bring up to 20 employees with it.504 Pigmental Studios – The digital animation start-up considered locating in Los Angeles, but instead will put its headquarters in D.C. There, it will provide creative direction and animation modeling on two multimillion-dollar films, one of which is the 3D animated film, “Kong.” “D.C. is an international community and we are expanding into an international market with our first picture for China,” said co-founder Adam Miller. “We’re not a Hollywood company. We’re an international company. So to be in a place that helps foster that growth and encourage it is incredible.” The company has plans to open with an initial staff of 24, which could grow to 60 in coming years.505 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Precision Health Economics (PHE) will open in Austin as part of its expansion plan. The office will house research and executive administrative functions. The company said it “will draw on the city’s fertile recruitment pool of highly educated science and technology experts to grow its research operations.” Among the reasons cited was that Austin has lured more than 300 businesses from innovation hubs in California and elsewhere in the last nine years. “We need to be based close to the talent, and provide office locations where people would want to move,” said Glenn Bilawsky, PHE CEO.506 The health care economics and policy consultancy expects to hire 10-15 employees within a year, with room on site to grow.507 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Saatchi LA, Toyota’s longtime advertising agency, will move an undisclosed number of employees to Plano in response to the automaker’s planned relocation. Saatchi LA, a division of Publicis Groupe’s Saatchi & Saatchi agency, has been associated with Toyota for nearly 40 years. “This was not a decision made on a whim,” Chuck Maguy, president of Saatchi LA, said in a statement to Advertising Age.508 Saatchi L.A. employs more than 400 people. Toyota is the ninth-largest advertiser in the U.S. and the third largest auto advertiser in the country.509 Trinity Sports Inc., specializing in premium denim manufacturing since its start in 1993,is closing a plant in Los Angeles.510 The company will furlough 160 workers in a WARN notice that states “Closure Permanent.”511 White Rabbit, a full-service agency and venture studio, will move its headquarters to Reno. The company initially moved into a downtown Reno location and already has a new site under construction, the “Rabbit Den,” that will also serve as a media studio and fulfillment center for clients. Derek Sine, White Rabbit’s CEO cited cost-savings and business-friendly environment as the primary reasons for the company’s move to Northern Nevada. Rabbit’s plan is to hire up to 25 employees.512 An office will remain in Los Angeles. Ashima Devices – The company, known for breakthroughs in advanced autonomous aerial vehicles (drones), will move its headquarters and open a research, testing and assembly facility in Reno. The company started in 2011 as a merging of NASA/Jet 95 #RD #MA Los Angeles ↔ Pomona Utah > St. George 25 $11.2 52 #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Pomona Unknown > Dispersed 25 N$R NQF #PA }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ Rancho Dominguez Mexico > Unknown 11 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Santa Monica Arizona > Scottsdale 500 N$R 36 #HQ #PB #SO }CDO Propulsion Laboratory Scientists, professors from Caltech, military officers and law enforcement personnel who focused on robust, affordable, short-range, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).513 Such drones help first responders gain situational awareness during emergencies. Ashima will start delivering products this fall. Work will be done at the RenoStead (general aviation) Airport until a manufacturing plant is built. The company is partnering with the University of Nevada, Reno and Truckee Meadows Community College to develop courses to prepare students for the industry. Ashima employs 25 people, but will expand by hiring scientists, engineers and general office workers.514 About 400 new jobs, with a reported average salary of $70,000, are expected by 2018.515 Ashima’s drone is named Hexpuck. Industrial Brush Corp. – The manufacturer of heavy-duty industrial brushes is building a 52,000-sq. ft. plant to replace its Pomona plant. “We’ve become increasingly dissatisfied with the business environment in California, and the overall costs of operating a business and living expenses for our employees,” said company President John Cottam. “We were looking for a place that had a favorable business climate, and more reasonable taxation and regulation requirements.” Employees stay with the business an average of 25 years and numerous workers are relocating. Products are shipped worldwide. In its first year doing business in the St. George area, the company will commit about $4 million for the purchase of the property and construction, a capital investment of about $6 million and $1.2 million in purchases of supplies and services from existing local businesses, totaling $11.2 million.516 Employees will receive average annual wage and benefits equal to 175% of the local average.517 Quad/Graphics Inc. will close the Pomona facility. After acquiring another company, it is integrating operations that “involves shutting down equipment and consolidating work into plants where we believe we can achieve the greatest manufacturing and distribution efficiencies.” The company prints catalogs, magazines and other commercial products.518 A WARN Notice indicated that 25 jobs will be eliminated.519 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a possible reduction in expenses.] Avalon Laboratories LCC, a subsidiary of Avalon Holding Ltd, furloughed employees producing medical catheters because it shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 28, 2014. 520 Orion Health, a New Zealand company with its U.S “head office” in Santa Monica521 selected Scottsdale for the North American and United Kingdom headquarters of its health care populations division. The company will hire up to 400 people in the next three years and house them in a “Center of Excellence” that will occupy 36,000 sq. ft.; Orion also has an option on an adjoining data center. The average salary will be about $88,000 annually. Dave Bennett, EVP of the division, said, “We are doing cutting-edge big data analytics, and this is very attractive to graduates from (Arizona State University) and (Grand Canyon University health care IT program) .... I’m competing with Silicon Valley for these graduates, and when they see the type of software as a service we want to develop, they’re staying here.” The presence of the Mayo Clinic and Dignity Healthcare means “the talent we need is right here in the Valley.” The company will be hiring more software 96 25 N$R NQF #BF }CLO }REL Arizona > Phoenix 200 N$R 90 #CP #EN #HQ #MA #QA #RD }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Indiana > Fishers 134 N$R 10 #CP #DN #DO #HQ }REL Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Texas > Plano 3,000 $350 2,000 #AU #EN #HQ #SB }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Santa Monica Florida > Miami Los Angeles ↔ South Gate engineers, application specialists and clinicians.522 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arizona leading to a reduction in expenses.] Universa Investments – The hedge fund’s Founder and Chief Investment Officer, Mark Spitznagel, said of the relocation to Miami’s Coconut Grove neighborhood, “Florida’s business-friendly policies, which are so different from California’s, offer the perfect environment for us as we expand.” The firm has about $2 billion in assets under management and 12 employees, with plans to grow to 25 employees. They are high paying jobs that will lead to spending in the area, including when they bring clients in for meetings.523 ProMag Industries, producer of aftermarket firearm magazines and gun accessories, left California because of new regulations. It employed more than 200 employees in its South Gate facility, “forced out after 25 years” because the company was no longer able to sell its products from California. More than 150 tons of equipment on 40 over-sized trucks shipped to the new 90,000 sq. ft. facility in Phoenix. All products will be made in house in Arizona. Only a small handful of California employees were selected to move to Arizona. The new team includes hand-picked hires from all over the US, including product designers, quality control experts and an assembly staff. Products carry a “Made in Arizona” label.524 Memory Ventures – The co-founders, in looking for a location for the growing company’s new headquarters, knew it wouldn’t be in Los Angeles, where they created predecessor ScanDigital in 2007. “The business environment in California is very challenging,” CEO Anderson Schoenrock said, citing the tax structure, government regulation and the high cost of living. “Over time, that grinds on you and your employees.”525 The portfolio of directto-consumer e-commerce brands will relocate its to Indiana, creating up to 134 new jobs in a 10,000 sq. ft. office. The company was founded in 2007 with its first brand, ScanDigital, and has been featured on the Inc. 500 and Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 lists. The company also is launching a business incubator called Eureka!, where it seeks to partner with entrepreneurs who wish to create new businesses under Memory Ventures’ platform.526 It appears that an office will remain in Torrance. Toyota Motor Corp. – the world’s largest automaker will move most of its U.S. headquarters to Texas, involving sales, finance, marketing, engineering and product planning.527 Toyota’s U.S. sales unit has been based in Southern California since 1957.528 The company has indicated that it’s seeking efficiencies through consolidation and left unmentioned California’s cost, tax and regulatory factors. Perhaps that is because the company will continue to have about 2,300 employees in California529 and there is nothing to gain by irritating state officials. While efficiencies certainly are an important factor, observers note that “the cost savings will be huge”530 and “The move is expected to realize massive cost savings for Toyota, including in areas of taxation, real estate and employee cost of living.”531 Investor’s Business Daily proclaimed: “ The impetus for the move: cutting costs.”532 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] With the relocation, the Lone Star State is emerging as a major player in the American auto industry.533 Torrance officials are trying to determine how to fill the 101-acre hole the company will leave behind when it vacates its sprawling 97 Merced ↔ Atwater Colorado > Unknown 397 N$R NQF Merced ↔ Atwater Merced ↔ Atwater Merced ↔ Merced Iowa > Unknown NA N$R NQF }REL campus and moves 3,000 jobs away. 534 U.S. sales for Toyota last year totaled 2.24 million cars and light trucks.535 The plan is for Toyota to build offices with up to 1.5 million sq. ft.536 The Dallas Morning News found that the Torrance operation is a $2.3-billion investment. Being in Texas would likely bring major cost savings and improved contact with its US manufacturing operations, which are increasingly located in the South.537 A Toyota spokesperson said, “For recruiting purposes, there’s high caliber talent here, and we know that from some of the other companies that are located here. There’s a good diverse base to choose from, which is very important to us.... to attract and hire top talent for the business.”538 The cost for the new campus is estimated at $350 million.539 UPDATE: According to a Dallas Business Journal story in December 2015, A “main driver” in Toyota deciding to move “was housing costs, according to Albert Niemi Jr., dean of the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University, who has inside knowledge about the move. Niemi shared the anecdote at an SMU Cox Economic Outlook Panel” on Dec. 11, 2015. “It wasn’t so much that we don’t tax income,” he said. “It was really about affordable housing. ... They had focus groups with their employees. Their people said, ‘We’re willing to move. We just want to live the American Dream.’” Toyota did the math and found that housing costs in Los Angeles County, where Torrance is located, are three times per square foot the cost of a house in Dallas-Fort Worth. “They’re paying the same salary,” Niemi said. “So in real terms, they’re going to triple the affordability of housing they can buy if they move to Texas.” In North Texas, median home prices are three to four times the median income, said Chuck Dannis, real estate adjunct professor at SMU and senior managing director of National Valuation Consultants. In Torrance, homes cost about seven times the median income. The median home in Dallas-Fort Worth costs about $210,000, and the median income is roughly $58,000, Dannis said. In Torrance the median home price is $508,000 and the median income is $76,000.540 AT&T will close two call centers by the end of August, the largest private sector layoff in Merced County in more than two decades. As many as 397 people would lose their jobs. Employees are being offered a $5,000 incentive if willing to “follow the work” to call centers in Colorado, Iowa and Washington, depending on each person’s position; also, severance packages will be available. AT&T’s nationwide employee headcount will not change as jobs have opened up in other places. Finding jobs in Merced County could be difficult; the county unemployment rate is 12.5%.541 The center closed on Aug. 25, 2014.542 AT&T – For more information on this event, see the AT&T entry for Colorado. Washington > Unknown Nevada > McCarran (not to be confused with the Las Vegas airport) NA N$R NQF }REL AT&T – For more information on this event, see the AT&T entry for Colorado. 6,500 $5,000 5,000 }UTN Tesla Motors, Inc. selected Nevada to place its $5 billion, 5-million-sq. ft. gigafactory that will manufacture lithium-ion batteries. The project will produce 3,000 construction jobs in the near term and 6,500 full-time employees to be paid an average wage of $25 an hour with benefits. It’s expected to generate another 16,000 indirect jobs from related businesses. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said, “This was not just about incentives. Nevada can be very agile. It’s a real get-things-done state. That was a really important part of the decision. The gigafactory is really vital for the future of mass-market car (production). Where do we have high confidence that it can be ready on time, and can we operate cost- #SB #AU #EC #GR #MA }CLO }REL 98 70 N$R 60 #DN #GR #HQ #MA #SB }CLO }REL Nevada > Reno 400 $1.7 14 #BF #HQ }REL Orange ↔ Anaheim Mississippi > Greenwood 126 N$R NQF Orange ↔ Anaheim Nevada > Las Vegas 52 $1.4 7.4 Nevada County ↔ Grass Valley Texas > San Antonio Nevada County ↔ Truckee }REL }CP }REL )UTN effectively. That’s the state you have.” Musk indicated that the gigafactory will be independent of outside energy sources by operating on geothermal, wind and solar within its confines. “We’re making sure it looks good. We’ll make sure people can visit it. It will be worth seeing,” Musk said. Tesla promises to commit to hiring Nevada residents, as well as military veterans; provide $37.5 million to K-12 education in Nevada; and partner with UNLV in battery research.543 The California site that made the finalist list was the Castle Commerce Center where the old Castle Air Force Base is located on unincorporated county land near Merced.544 Panasonic Corp. and Tesla have signed an agreement that lays out their roles on the construction and operation of the plant. The factory will produce products for Tesla’s electric vehicles and also for the stationary storage market.545 KACO new energy, a Germany-based maker of solar electrical equipment, will close its facility in Grass Valley, Calif., which was its headquarters for the Americas, and the San Antonio production center will become its HQ for the Americas. The company produces inverters to maximize the efficiency and reliability of power flowing from solar plants. KACO plans to employ about 70 in San Antonio in finance manufacturing, distribution, procurement and customer service. The San Antonio facility will to serve customers in the United States, Canada and Mexico; it also will expand production to make residential inverters546 in a 60,000 sq. ft. space that it moved into just last year.547 Clear Capital, a provider of real estate valuations and analytics for the mortgage/lending industries, will relocate its headquarters and operations to Nevada. Company president Kevin Marshall said, “The bittersweet part is that we do love Truckee. We love the whole Tahoe/Truckee scene.” About 40% of the Truckee-based staff commute from Reno. The decision was made in order to remain healthy and competitive in the industry, he said. “For a number of years we were able to be competitive ... and be able to pay more to be in Truckee,” Marshall said. “But as we grow and we diversify into different products, we realize that Truckee doesn’t have the options for a financial-type corporation like ours that our competitors have, so often we find ourselves at a disadvantage because our cost structure is more than our competitors.” Clear Capital will continue to look for available space in Truckee to house a portion of its staff. “If we can afford the logistics of keeping two functional offices, that will be ideal for us,” he said. If a spot can’t be found or it doesn’t prove to be cost-effective, Clear Capital could expand its new Reno space to house all its Truckee employees.548 Clear Capital is investing $1.7 million in a building and equipment. and is expected to add up to 400 jobs to Northern Nevada.549 It will start by occupying a 14,000-sq. ft. space while consideration is being given to additional space.550 Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. is relocating its Anaheim repair and reconditioning operation to Mississippi where, in Greenwood, it’s expanding and adding as many as 126 jobs in the coming months. The company first located at the Greenwood-Leflore Industrial Park in 2001.551 This is an example of a company establishing a “footprint” elsewhere and then directs expansion to that location. Security Partners LLC, will relocate an alarm monitoring complex to Las Vegas. Company founder/CEO Patrick Egan said when the company lost its lease in Anaheim it “forced an opportunity” to relocate. The company looked at locations in California and elsewhere but selected Nevada. Security Partners, which is HQ’d in Lancaster, Pa., is licensed in 37 states and monitors alarms at 200,000 sites. The company will provide 52 99 Orange ↔ Buena Park Arkansas > West Memphis 35 $6 NQF #MA }CDO Orange ↔ Buena Park Mexico > Tijuana NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Costa Mesa Utah > Park City 56 $0.5 NQF #CL #DN #HQ #RD }REL Orange ↔ Costa Mesa Texas > Fort Worth NJR N$R NQF #MA }CDO Orange ↔ Costa Mesa Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL jobs and will invest $1.4 million552 in a new 7,424-sq. ft. facility in Las Vegas, which company officials referred to as a “jewel” and a “fortress.”553 Awesome Products Inc., produces items that appeal to California’s eco-friendly population. They are packaged in containers made from recycled material, and neither acid nor ammonia is present in the company’s inventory. No product is derived from animals or tested on them. Manufacturing is in Arkansas where a $6 million expansion occurred during 2014. Work included installing a 600,000-gallon tank farm. The tanks, which increased the plant’s production, contain up to 10 million pounds of water extracted from the municipal system during off-peak hours. The tanks were once milk silos purchased from the dairy industry. The project added 35 jobs and seven production lines, which improved the manufacturing rate by 40%. Between the West Memphis location and the 280,000 square-foot-facility in Marked Tree, Arkansas, the company owns and operates over 1 million square feet of space in the state. L.D. Hardas, founder and CEO, launched the company 1984.554 “We have accomplished all this growth with zero debt,” Hardas says. “We could easily have a $20 million line of credit, but we don’t borrow money. Our strength is in how we pay.”555 Leach International North America, subsidiary of Esterline Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing relays, contactors and power distribution units. The California EDD reported to the Dept. of Labor that furloughs occurred “due to the production of the H Line being moved from Buena Park, CA facility to the Tijuana, Mexico facility.” The DOL didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as April 9, 2014.556 Armada Skis, Inc., a skiing gear retailer, is moving its headquarters. CEO Erik Snyder said, “The combination of Utah’s business environment and abundance of world-class skiing make Summit County the ideal home for Armada’s future.” The HQ will house a warehouse, distribution center, showroom and R&D. The company, founded in 2002, expects to create 56 jobs in Summit County over the next eight years. Projected state tax revenues due to the relocation are in excess of $1.7 million.557 The expected capital investment is $500,000. Its products are distributed in more than 40 countries.558 The privately held company was founded in 2002 by a group of professional skiers. 559 CellPoint Corp. opened a new state-of-the-art LCD display facility in Texas. Specializing in repairing and refurbishing LCDs, touchpanels, and LCMs, the facility takes in scrap displays and repairs to “like new” at a lower cost than buying new. The firm has more than 100 employees in two factories it owns in Shanghai, PRC, and Ft. Worth560 In testimony in Sacramento, Cellpoint CEO Ehsan Gharatappeh said, “Even if California were to eliminate the state income taxes tomorrow, that still would not be enough to put my manufacturing operations back in California.”561 Sabritec, Smiths Connectors Division, a subsidiary of Smiths Group, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing electrical connectors, high speed quadrax and twimax for fiber channel, ethernet and IEE firewire biber optic, coax, triax high power and high density miniature circular connectors and contacts and cable assemblies because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as March 24, 2014.562 100 Orange ↔ Fountain Valley Mississippi > Hattiesburg Orange ↔ Garden Grove 30 N$R 35 #MA #PL }CDO Georgia > Duluth 150 $30 100 #AE #DF #HQ #MA }REL Orange ↔ Huntington Beach Tennessee > Springfield 100 $10.1 118 #DN #GR #MA }CDO Orange ↔ Irvine Texas > Austin 276 $35 250 #HQ #MA #SB #SO }REL Hybrid Plastics – When the nanotechnology firm relocated it also found a global market for its products. In 2014, Hybrid is expanding its 35,000 sq. ft. plant to accommodate new products, an opportunity cost to California. The expansion was executed in three phases, the construction phase is underway, and Hybrid hopes to have the new line operating in November 2014. When the company moved to Mississippi, Company President Joe Lichtenhan said, “(Newspapers) wrote we were moving to the boondocks, and that we would never be heard from again. It was a bunch of hot air.” He said Hybrid used “really great engineering, design and installation people in Mississippi” for the expansion; the company is near the University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, a ready source of new talent for the company. 563 Prior news releases show that the company’s headquarters was in Fountain Valley.564 Dasan USA Inc., a unit of Korea’s Dasan Machineries Co., Ltd. will locate its United States headquarters and manufacturing facility in the City of Duluth, Gwinnett County, Georgia, and relocate in part out of California. The event represents 150 new jobs and $30 million in investment for the metro Atlanta community. For many years, Dasan has been a highprecision producer of steel parts and components for the defense, auto and avionic industries. The new facility represents Dasan’s first U.S. production operation and also will house operations previously located in Orange County, Calif.565 “We were drawn to Gwinnett County and the state of Georgia because of the pro-business environment, skilled workforce and existing infrastructure that is available in the region,” said Jin Noh, president of Dasan USA. “We were further excited to learn that Duluth is the center of Georgia’s Korean-American community. As a family-owned business, we place a high value on being locally involved and hope to positively contribute to the area’s growth and success for years to come.” There are now more than 60 South Korean companies with operations in Georgia.566 The company will lease a 100,000-sq. ft. building.567 Airtech International, Inc., a provider of aeronautical, wind energy, space and marine products, will invest $10.1 million in a new manufacturing and distribution facility in Tennessee that is expected to create more than 100 jobs in three years. The company purchased a 118,000 sq. ft. facility. Airtech President/CEO Jeff Dahlgren said, “Being family-owned and operated, we instantly felt at home with the government and business environment Tennessee has to offer.” The company’s HQ is in Huntington Beach, where it also has a manufacturing facility.568 HID Global – The security identities company relocated its world headquarters and North American operations center to Austin. When completed in 2015, the building, designed to accommodate growth, will feature 250,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing, office and warehouse space on 22 acres. The facility was recognized as Austin’s best industrial development project of the year in an award from the Austin Business Journal.569 “The robust business climate and positive economic conditions in Austin were strong considerations in our final site selection,” said Denis Hébert, company president and CEO.570 HID Global manufactures smart cards, ID access cards and other secure identity solutions. Four other manufacturing facilities in Connecticut, Minnesota and California will be combined into the Austin location. In 2014, HID Global will create 147 new jobs and another 129 jobs in 2015 while making a $35 million capital investment in the building and equipment. 571 HID Global is owned by Assa Abloy, a Swedish company. 101 Orange ↔ Irvine Nevada > Las Vegas Orange ↔ Irvine Ohio > Gahanna Orange ↔ Irvine Oregon > Portland Orange ↔ La Habra Orange ↔ Laguna Beach 100 N$R NQF #PB #SB #SO }CDO 50 N$R 10 #DN #SB }CDO NJR N$R NQF #DO #HQ #SM #SO }REL Texas > Austin 80 N$R NQF #HQ #SO }CDO Texas > Austin 100 N$R 24.2 #EC #GR }CDO Kareo Inc., a cloud-based medical office software and solutions provider for small practices, opened of a new operations center in the Summerlin section of Las Vegas. It projects more than 100 employees by year-end and several hundred by the end of 2015. CEO/Founder Dan Rodrigues said about Las Vegas: “This is an ideal location for our operations center due to the availability of a highly skilled, customer-focused workforce.” Kareo serves more than 22,000 medical providers.572 ‘[W]e were looking for a market that had a great technology community and had a strong workforce, and Las Vegas quickly moved to the top of the list,” said founder/CEO Dan Rodrigues. “If you’re a tech company and you’re looking to tap into a market with a really highly educated work force, with a very favorable business environment , we think Las Vegas is a great market for that and we’re really committed to Las Vegas for the long term.”573 MNX Global Logistics, a provider of time-critical transportation and logistics services, opened its Global Customer Excellence Center near Columbus. The 10,000-sq. ft. state-ofthe-art facility adds more than 50 professional-level logistics service jobs to the area. The center – with system redundancies to ensure that it remains operational even during major weather emergencies – will house dedicated teams to serve Life Sciences, Aviation and Secure Custody & Control customers. The company has recruited students from Ohio State University’s Fisher School of Business’ Logistics Management to work in the center. Headquartered in Irvine, MNX maintains regional HQs in Singapore and London and serves more than 190 countries in the South America, Asia and EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) markets.574 TigerLogic moved its Irvine headquarters to Portland and will settle within the offices of Postano, a social media engagement tool that TigerLogic had purchased in January 2013. Starting in the autumn of 2014, TigerLogic began shifting its executive team, naming Portlanders to its highest levels. The company has around 60 total employees. TigerLogic’s corporate functions as well as its Postano brand are in Portland and account for about 30 employees. Another 25 people work in the company’s three European offices that work on the company’s Omnis software development tool. TigerLogic is traded on the Nasdaq Capital Markets, an exchange for small cap companies.575 Project Manager Online Ltd., a New Zealand software company, isn’t putting its U.S. headquarters in its current facility in La Habra – it selected Austin. The United States is home to 56% of its customers, which will be served by a marketing and customer service office in the new facility. Also known as projectmanagement.com, the company is recruiting VPs to flesh out its executive team and expects to employ up to 80 local workers within two years. CEO Jason Westland said the company could relocate its global headquarters in New Zealand to Austin if growth plans pan out.576 Westland said he’s planning to move to Central Texas.577 Note: According to zoominfo, the La Habra office has 29 employees, one categorized as “C level.”578 Axium Nanofibers has conducted research on developing materials for batteries at Cornell University and later had its corporate registration listed in Laguna Beach. In 2014, it is building a pilot manufacturing and R&D facility in Austin to accelerate commercialization efforts.579 A February 2014 event showed that Axium Nanofibers will create 100 jobs involved in lithiumion battery development in Austin and that the “origin city” was Laguna Beach.580 The California Secretary of State reports that Axium 102 Orange ↔ Los Alamitos Nevada > Reno 22 N$R NQF #HQ #MA Orange ↔ Mission Viejo Massachusetts > Cambridge 80 N$R NQF #HQ #SO Orange ↔ Rancho Santa Margarita Unknown > Dispersed 150 N$R NQF #SB }REL }DSP Orange ↔ Rancho Santa Margarita Arizona > Phoenix 30 N$R 33 #CP #DN #HQ #RD }CLO }REL Orange ↔ San Clemente Florida > Pembroke Pines 90 $1.35 NQF #HQ }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Santa Ana Mexico > Nogales 94 N$R NQF #EC #MA }CLO }OSO }REL }REL Nanofibers, LLC and companies with similar names based in Laguna Beach have a “Canceled” status.581 The company is leasing 24,230 sq. ft. in Austin.582 One World Science had an opportunity to expand its California operation and instead chose to expand into Reno – moving its headquarters there – which involved improving an existing facility and investing in new capital equipment. The expanded plant will require a range of staff from facility managers and production employees to marketing and sales professionals. Citing many of the strategic reasons for selecting growth in Nevada versus California, CEO Adam Michelin said, “The decision to relocate some of the operation to Reno was due to several factors, including the business tax structure, cost of living and logistic advantages offered by the region.”583 Cortex MCP – The mobile payments software startup relocated its headquarters and will grow its staff of 20 to more than 100. CEO Shaunt Sarkissian said it has been angel funded since 2012 and is raising a “much larger round” that would be “north of seven figures.” Sarkissian said the move makes sense: “I’m a Silicon Valley guy born and raised. It’s becoming very evident you don’t need to be there anymore.” Sarkissian mentioned the energy in Kendall Square, and Boston in general, as a big reason he decided to relocate here. “You feel an energy that Silicon Valley used to have before a combination of political and social issues that are sort of plaguing the Valley,” he said.584 Sarkissian also said that, for mobile payments/wallets, the Boston area is now ground zero. 585 Cox Communications – The cable and internet service provider will furlough about 150 people as the company reduces the number of centers. The remaining locations will grow to accommodate more people. The closure starts in Rancho Santa Margarita in May. 586 The expanded call centers are in Las Vegas; Phoenix; Omaha, Oklahoma City; Wichita, Hampton Roads and Baton Rouge, where hundreds of job openings exist.587 It’s unclear to which of those locations the Rancho Santa Margarita jobs will migrate. Hence, this event is listed as one “dispersed” entry. Serfas – The bicycle accessories firm relocated to a larger headquarters and warehouse. According to Bicycle Retailer, John Denson, GM, indicated that the company reaps cost and tax advantages and gains a friendlier regulatory environment in Arizona. He said, “With California and all the red tape, we couldn’t see ourselves expanding. We couldn’t even do our parking lot sale at the end of the year. Some of the objections we had from the city and state, we felt, limited our opportunity for growth.” The company has distributors in 41 nations. The company lost only 3 of its 30 employees in the move 588 Stemtech International, a innovative stem cell nutrition company, moved its headquarters to Florida, where it will create 90 jobs; the average salary will be $65,849 and $1.35 million will be invested in its new facility. The company referred to Pembroke Pines as a “business-friendly location.” Stemtech was founded in 2005 and named to Inc. Magazine’s list of 5,000 fastest growing private companies in the U.S. in 2013.589 ITT Cannon, a subsidiary of ITT Interconnect Solutions, itself a subsidiary of ITT Corp,, is moving manufacturing of electronic connectors to Nogales, Mexico, about 1:15 south of Tucson. Denise L. Ramos, ITT’s CEO and President, said in a Q3 2014 Earnings Call: “The move out of Santa Ana into Nogales is going to be completed, I think, sometime around the first quarter of next year [2015].”590 Thomas M. Scalera, ITT’s CFO, discussed Santa Ana’s “production moving into Nogales next year” as part of “cost structure 103 Riverside ↔ Calimesa Kentucky > Park City 10 $0.6 10 #CP #DN #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Riverside ↔ Corona Nevada > Henderson 30 $9.8 NQF #FP #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Riverside ↔ Corona Texas > Allen 200 $30 261 #CP #DN #DO #HQ #RW }REL Riverside ↔ Temecula Costa Rica >Alajuela 200 N$R NQF Riverside ↔ Temecula Texas > Rockwall 245 $20 175 }OSO }REL #EC #HQ #MA }REL rebalancing.”591 Although there are references to “next year,” the relocation has already begun. During 2014, many jobs have been eliminated in Santa Ana. Perhaps the reason the layoffs have escaped attention is that they are scattered in time. In 2014, for example, 22 jobs were listed in one WARN report,592 19 in a separate report,593 and a third reflected 7, 5, and 41 layoffs (for a subtotal of 53)594 – or 94 in all. To observe how high-tech the south-of-the-border operation is, the company has a video clip entitled, “See how our 500 plus employees at our manufacturing center of excellence in Nogales, Mexico are utilizing the latest technologies and best in class processes to help connect the world!”595 Nemesis Arms, a precision firearms manufacturer, will relocate to a 10,000 sq. ft. space in the Edmonson County Industrial Park, creating 10 jobs and investing $600,500 in the first year. The family-owned business began in Calimesa, Calif., in 2007. Its dealers are in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Missouri, Texas and Canada. 596 President and owner David Ives said. “We have always felt that our ability to grow and continue to innovate was limited by the social and political dynamic of the state of California.”597 Note: Some reports indicated the move was to Bowling Green, Ky., but the company’s address is in Park City,598 about 30 miles away. Living Ecology, which produces organic fruit bars sold in supermarkets, will relocate to Nevada, creating more than 30 jobs; it will spend $9.8 million for land and equipment for a manufacturing plant and move its corporate headquarters to Henderson by late October. Among other items, the company manufactures U.S. Department of Agriculture-certified organic, kosher and gluten-free products.599 MonkeySports Inc. will relocate its headquarters and distribution center. President Tom Arnold said, “We were seeking a more favorable business climate. Texas, and Allen in particular, rate highly in consideration of economic climate, growth prospects, available labor, regulatory environment and quality of life.” The company purchased a 261,000-sq. ft. building with a warehouse large enough to allow for expansion and also “magnificent office space.” In business since 1999, it’s an online retailer of hockey and lacrosse merchandise with superstores in California, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Sweden and plans such outlets in Texas.600 MonkeySports plans to relocate 25 employees from Corona, with plans to hire more than 200 logistics employees in the next two years.601 It’s unclear if some jobs will remain in Corona, which is why this event isn’t listed as a Closure. Capital investment will total $30 million.602 Abbott Vascular furloughed 100 employees in its medical device plant.603 Based on other events in this report that cite company announcements and a U.S. Department of Labor finding, the jobs are being shifted to Costa Rica to a plant that is expected to employ 3,000 people. Channell Commercial Corp. – The nearly 100-year old family owned company will relocate its headquarters and manufacturing to a new 175,000-sq. ft. facility in Texas. CEO Bill Channell said, “From a quality of life perspective, we believe Rockwall will allow us an advantage in recruiting top talent nationally.” Also, Texas A&M University offers opportunities to find engineering talent. The company, with facilities in Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and Malaysia,604 is big in fiber optics and products for the communications industry. The Temecula facility will remain open, but may be downsized. Bill Channell said, “We found an exit strategy for future expansion outside the state” and 104 NJR N$R NQF #BF }REL }DSP Nevada > Reno 15 N$R NQF #HQ #PB }REL Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Texas > Frisco 50 N$R 3.5 #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Nevada > Reno 20 N$R NQF #DF }REL Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Minnesota > Minneapolis NJR N$R NQF #BF #HQ }REL Sacramento ↔ Rancho Cordova Unknown > Dispersed Sacramento ↔ Sacramento blamed California for an oppressive business climate and said costs have made expansion in the state no longer feasible. “At one time in Temecula, we had over 800 people working in the factory.”605 The company is a fourth generation family-run business established in 1922 by James Channell. When it opens in Rockwall, Channell will start with 245 employees.606 Well Fargo Insurance Services Inc. will transfer small-business accounts from its Rancho Cordova regional office to call centers in other states, although it is difficult to determine just which states will receive new jobs. A spokesperson commented, “when we pull all [the work] together in two locations” service will improve, adding “This is a really important segment for us.”607 [Although the reasons for the event are vague, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a possible reduction in expenses.] Cuco, LLC has relocated its headquarters from California to Reno and plans to create up to 15 jobs in five years. The company designs, manufactures and distributes products that utilize the bactericidal properties of copper to counter the harmful effects of bacteria in three specific areas: Diabetic Health, Outdoor-Activity Wear and Institutional/Facility Care.608 Curls, a hair products company, relocated its headquarters from Sacramento to Frisco, Texas. It employs 10 people in its new 3,500 sq. ft. office in Frisco and could hire up to 40 more once it begins manufacturing; Garland is a possible site for the first plant. The company currently outsources all its production. CEO Mahisha Dellinger said that among the reasons for relocating is that Texas is much more business friendly with fewer regulations and taxes. “I lost out in so many ways by launching in California. I could’ve saved a lot if I was in a business-friendly climate.” Curls launched in 2002, boasting a hair product line for curly hair.609 The Coulson Group, a Canadian-owned aviation firm, relocated operations to Reno in April.”610 Coulson COO Jim Messer said about Reno: “We were blown away by the relationship we felt with the area. For us, the real cornerstone is the can-do attitude we got with this community. We’re moving to a very hospitable business environment here. This gives us the opportunity to grow our fleet.” The company will employ up to 20 people initially and jobs could increase with possibly as many as 7 more planes.611 Its operations are now out of the Atlantic Aviation Hangar at the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. The C130, a massive air tanker, has been modified specifically to fight wildland fires. Coulson is under a five-year contract with the U.S. Forest Service to respond to wildfires wherever the agency needs help in the U.S.612 Vilicus Ventures, a venture capital firm targeting health care technology startups, moved its headquarters from Sacramento to Minneapolis. Vilicus plans to raise its own capital and create a health-IT focused fund worth about $50 million, said Matt Otterstatter, a general partner at the firm who relocated to the Twin Cities. Vilicus’ funds are invested in more than a dozen tech companies, including FireEye Inc., a cybersecurity tech company that went public last year, and fraud-detection firm 41st Parameter. It recently made a seed investment in Spire, which makes a wearable device that tracks breathing. Vilicus’ focus won’t be limited to the Midwest.613 105 200 N$R 141 #AU #MA }CDO 1,550 $1,500 2,950 #MA }CAN }DSP Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL San Bernardino ↔ Ontario Mexico > Unknown 300 N$R NQF #AU #MA }OSO }REL San Bernardino ↔ Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino ↔ San Bernardino Mexico > Tiajuana 100 N$R NQF #CP #MA }OSO }REL Nevada > Henderson 550 $25 134 #HQ #MA }CLO }REL San Bernardino ↔ Adelanto San Bernardino ↔ Barstow Texas > Graham San Bernardino ↔ Ontario Unknown > Dispersed Valew Quality Truck Bodies, a custom truck manufacturer founded in 1954, purchased a 141,066-sq. ft. industrial property for its first manufacturing facility outside of California.614 The company plans to have 200 people working there, in Texas, in about two years.615 China Zhongwang Holdings Ltd. / Scuderia Development – Barstow City Council approved action to bring a $1.5 billion aluminum manufacturing facility and up to 2,000 jobs to the area. The proposal by Scuderia Development to build one of the largest aluminum production factories in the world – a 2.95 million-sq. ft. facility – for China Zhongwang had been discussed since mid-2013. Pay for the expected jobs would have averaged $40,000 a year. China Zhongwang enlisted Scuderia, which owns about 258 acres of land at the proposed site, to handle the project.616 But the project won’t happen, in part because of the state’s high cost of electricity even though Southern California Edison offered “substantial savings” for the project. An economist said California’s electricity costs were 50% higher than the second-most expensive state west of the Mississippi River, and the state’s regulatory requirements and renewable energy policy is creating an uncompetitive environment.617 Update: By March of 2015, Scuderia outlined plans to construct a scaleddown plant that could employ up to 450 people and cost in excess of $120 million. 618 The proposal doesn’t seem to have changed the view of Barstow’s City Manager, who has downgraded prospects of the plant to “unlikely.”619 CareFusion Resources, LLC, a subsidiary of CareFusion Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing surgical and medical products because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 30, 2014.620 Safariland, LLC, Automotive Division, furloughed employees producing molded and cut and sew automotive accessories because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor failed to indicate which community in Mexico. The California EDD indicated to the Department of Labor that “Partial automotive production has been shifted to Mexico” and that 300 jobs would be affected. The DOL didn’t identify the community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 10, 2014. 621 Pacer Technology furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing bottled super glue because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The California EDD reported to the Department of Labor that “100+” jobs could be lost. The DOL indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 22, 2014. 622 Cannon Safe, Inc. – One of the nation’s largest manufacturers of safes will buy 8.1 acres of vacant, city-owned land and build a 134,000-sq. ft. facility for its headquarters and manufacturing. A financial analyst said the project will bring an economic impact of $200 million with Cannon providing $35 million in annual payroll by the 10th year. The company plans to grow its employees from 100 to 550 workers over that period. At a Henderson city council meeting, CEO Aaron Baker was greeted by applause from nearly 30 employees and their families who have already relocated from California. The company has been in business since 1965.623 Earlier, Baker said California’s business climate was not friendly so he intended to move the company out of state. Cannon Safe, which has grown by 30-to40% a year during the past four years, will invest $25 million to build a plant and buy equipment in the area.624 106 San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Georgia > Eatonton 80 $9 91 #HQ #MA #PB #SB }REL San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Iowa > Cedar Rapids 16 N$R NQF #IT #PF #SB }CDO San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Canada > Montreal NJR N$R NQF #PB }OSO }REL San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Arizona > Tempe 150 N$R 46.4 #DF #EC #EN #IT #MA }CDO San Diego ↔ Poway Unknown > Dispersed 33 N$R NQF #AE #EC #EN }CLO }DSP Aalto Scientific Ltd., a biotechnology company, will triple manufacturing capacity and customer support via a site transition from Carlsbad to Eatonton, Georgia. Aalto’s COO Jeffrey Mauro stated that “The new corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility will be located on 26 acres in Putnam County, Georgia. This new facility will improve logistics, turn-around-time and capacity; everyone wins with this site transition.” The facility’s design is optimized to manufacture in vitro diagnostic products.625 The corporation, founded in 1979, manufactures and supplies purified human proteins and bulk processed human and animal sera to the in vitro diagnostics community worldwide. With its new $9 million facility, the company will join more than 400 life science companies in the state.626 “We are moving our corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility to Georgia in order to grow our business,” said Steve Mauro, owner of Aalto Scientific.627 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Georgia leading to a reduction in expenses.] Under construction is a 91,000 sq. ft. production and warehouse facility to house the company and its subsidiary AUDIT MicroControls.628 It appears that the company has retained a presence in Carlsbad. Expense Reduction Analysts Inc., also known as ERA-USA, will relocate its support services office from Carlsbad to Cedar Rapids. ERA-USA supports franchisees that help organizations improve profitability through cost, purchase and supplier management. The project is expected to create 16 new jobs likely in training, marketing, information technology support and finance.629` Medtronic Ablation Frontiers, Inc., Cardio Vascular Group, subsidiary of Medtronic, Inc., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing medical devices because the company shifted the work to Canada. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 13, 2014.630 ViaSat has begun construction on a new campus at the Arizona State University Research Park in Tempe. The campus will consist of a manufacturing and office building. The company will move about 200 Arizona employees, now located in two smaller facilities in Gilbert, into the new facility. Despite the consolidation, the event qualifies as an expansion because the new offices will have space to expand to 350 employees (noted as 150 for the purposes of this report). Moreover, ViaSat plans to add space in the future to increase headcount capacity beyond 400. In Arizona, the company specializes in design and manufacturing of advanced microwave communication and radar products, radio frequency systems, and cybersecurity. Technology developments encompass semiconductors, encryption technologies and more.631 Of the new 116,000 sq. ft. facility, only 40% is included in this report, considering that existing Arizona employees will occupy more of the space. Headquarters remains in Carlsbad. Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) is closing a Poway facility that worked on hybrid propulsion systems as part of a plan to consolidate such work. The facility previously served as the headquarters of SpaceDev, which SNC acquired in 2008. SpaceDev also developed hybrid rocket motors there. In June, SNC acquired Madison, Wisc.-based Orbital Technologies Corp., or ORBITEC, which also develops rocket engines. According to a company statement, “As a result of the 2014 acquisition of ORBITEC, which specializes in 107 San Diego ↔ San Diego Texas > Dallas San Diego ↔ San Diego Unknown > Dispersed San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego 1,000 $13 200 #DO #EN #HQ #RD }REL 500 N$R NQF #SB }CLO }DSP }REL Texas > Austin 12 N$R NQF #HQ #PB }CLO }REL Britain > Deeside 30 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL propulsion systems, SNC is consolidating all of its propulsion related activities, including our hybrid motor technology, into one operating business unit.”632 A WARN Notice indicates that 33 employees were furloughed on Nov. 18, 2014.633 [Along with the efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Active Network, LLC, a specialist in cloud-based software that powers more than 47,000 customers worldwide in managing activities, events and organizations, will relocate its global headquarters to Dallas. The transition will begin in mid-2014 and last through next year. Moving will be jobs in many fields – engineering, R&D and administration. Active Network has committed to being a sponsor of the US Open Triathlon, to be held in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. It’s inviting employees to engage in the event on behalf of its Charity Challenge program, which helps underprivileged children participate in sports. 634 Active Network will lease 200,000 sq. ft. in downtown Dallas.635 As of Dec. 1, 2014, the company hired 400 people and is on track to hire 1,000 employees through next year.636 The company has more than 30 offices worldwide. Cox Communications – The internet and cable service provider is closing a San Diego call center, eliminating 500 jobs, as it consolidates centers. The expanded call centers are in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Omaha, Oklahoma City, Wichita, Hampton Roads, and Baton Rouge. There are hundreds of jobs available at the other call centers.637 It’s unclear to which of those locations the San Diego jobs will migrate. Hence, this event is listed as one “dispersed” entry. Curtana Pharmaceuticals Inc. will relocate to Austin following a $7.6 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) to fund the company’s lead cancer therapy. (The agency received nearly 600 applications, and Curtana was one of two grant recipients.) Senior management will move to Texas, where CEO and Cofounder Greg Stein will set up a lab and work with local scientists; about a dozen employees will work in Austin.638 The early-stage preclinical company, which is developing treatments for adult and pediatric brain cancer tumors, is nearing completion of an equity round of funding for at least $3.8 million, which it expects to close by the time it opens shop in Texas.639 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Cytori Therapeutics Inc., a U.S. firm that develops novel cell therapy treatments, will relocate a portion of its operations and manufacturing to Wales, creating up to 30 jobs there. The life science sector in Wales is growing and this move “builds on the growing expertise within Wales in cell therapy and regenerative medicine.” Doug Arm, Cytori’s SVP of Operations, said, “We are delighted to have found an ideal location to set up our manufacturing HQ.... support from the Welsh Government, the good engineering and life sciences skills base, the benefits of locating on Deeside Enterprise Zone and its good logistical connections and proximity to Manchester Airport were the key factors in our decision to consolidate our manufacturing operations to Wales.” The company has invested heavily in research, product development and clinical trials over the past decade. Systems manufactured in Wales will be shipped worldwide.640 Note that the move is of a 108 San Diego ↔ San Diego New Mexico > Las Cruces San Diego ↔ San Diego Mississippi > Shannon San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego 160 N$R 40 #FP #MA }CDO 80 $11 87.7 #DF #EC #EH #MA }CDO Poland > Unknown 400 N$R NQF #AE #MA }OSO }REL Canada > Unknown Texas > Dallas NJR N$R NQF 450 $10 100 }OSO }REL #DO #DN #HQ }REL “Manufacturing HQ” – a news report of a relocation of the corporate HQ was incorrect. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a possible reduction in expenses.] Franco Whole Foods LLC – The company opened a new 160-job food processing center that supplies a wide area in the U.S. The facility will produce uncooked flour, corn and whole wheat tortillas, which will be shipped to stores across the nation641 including to Whole Foods and Costco. Gus Franco, president of Franco Whole Foods LLC, said, “New Mexico has become especially welcoming to manufacturers through reforms made in the state’s tax policies that encouraged us to set up shop and grow here.” A state official said Franco Whole Foods is a producer and exporter of tortillas which means they don’t compete with local tortilla makers “and they bring dollars into New Mexico from out of state.”642 The company will occupy a 40,000-sq. ft. space.643 General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems Group – Even as it moves into its newly expanded manufacturing facility, the company is planning to grow it again. The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal reports that the “technology company and defense contractor revealed its latest move, an $11 million investment that will more than double its workforce here. General Atomics, which broke ground on its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in the Tupelo Lee Industrial Park South in 2004, has now expanded its operations here eight times.” [Emphasis added.] It’s now opening a newly renovated 87,650-sq. ft. facility. A company VP said, “I think this is just the beginning” and he hopes to be around for the ninth, 10th and 11th expansions.644 The latest project will create 80 jobs.645 The square footage mentioned here is in addition to the space occupied in previous years. [With repeat expansions, it’s conceivable that those decisions were influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Mississippi leading to a reduction in expenses.] Hamilton Sundstrand, Pratt & Whitney Aeropower Division, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing gas turbine engines. The company indicated to the Department of Labor that “Work will be transferring to Poland and Canada” and that 400 employees may be separated as a result of the event. The DOL didn’t identify the communities in those countries, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as May 23, 2014.646 Hamilton Sundstrand – See the 2014 Poland entry for this company for more information about this event. Omnitracs LLC – The provider of fleet management software and solutions to transportation and logistics companies (tracking 500,000 vehicles around the globe) will relocate its headquarters to Texas. The company stated that “As a major transportation hub with a technology-savvy workforce, we believe Dallas offers great advantages that align with our long-term business vision.” [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Omnitracs will retain a presence in San Diego.647 The move will create 450 jobs and $10 million in capital investments.648 The company will lease 100,000 sq. ft. in downtown Dallas.649 John Graham, CEO of Omnitracs, said that since the early stages of conversations with the 109 12 N$R NQF #HQ #PB }REL Florida > Unknown 530 N$R NQF #DF #EC #MA }CL0 }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego Georgia > Unknown Texas > Unknown Canada > Unknown Poland > Unknown Unknown > Dispersed NA N$R NQF }REL Texas officials, “we were convinced of the merits of establishing our new corporate headquarters in this thriving business-friendly community.”650 Peak Health Solutions is moving its headquarters to Tennessee. The remote medical coding company works primarily with health systems.651 The company’s total employee footprint includes about 350 remote medical coders working from home across 48 states and some office employees in San Diego and Atlanta.652 Pratt & Whitney AeroPower – The company manufactures aircraft auxiliary power units. The military business will move to P&W’s Military Engines organization, potentially to facilities in Florida, Georgia and Texas. The commercial operation will move to P&W Canada, with much work shifted to Poland. P&W did not apply for the California Competes tax credit, incentives to try to keep companies from relocating. 653 Most of the commercial work will be moved to P&W’s plant in Rzeszow, Poland.654 P&W is a United Technologies Corp. subsidiary. Pratt & Whitney AeroPower – See the 2014 Florida entry for a summary of this event. NA N$R NQF }REL Pratt & Whitney AeroPower – See the 2014 Florida entry for a summary of this event. NA N$R NQF }OSO }REL Pratt & Whitney AeroPower – See the 2014 Florida entry for a summary of this event. NA N$R NQF }OSO }REL Pratt & Whitney AeroPower – See the 2014 Florida entry for a summary of this event. 200 N$R NQF #PB }CLO }DSP San Diego ↔ San Diego Tennessee > Nashville NJR N$R 16 #FP #MA }CLO }REL San Francisco ↔ Texas > Dallas NJR N$R NQF #SO #CD #SO Santarus, Inc. was acquired by Salix Pharmaceuticals for $2.6 billion. Santarus, a developer of drugs and devices to fight gastrointestinal diseases, laid off 200 employees in March at the San Diego site that was Santarus’ home before the Salix deal closed in January. The company said it notified state officials that “Salix will be discontinuing substantially all of Santarus’ operations in the state of California.”655` TailGate Beer, a San Diego craft brewer that was founded in 2007, relocated to Nashville.656 The company distributes beer across 14 states and ships internationally. Founder Wesley Keegan said, “I’m happy to share we’ve found a home for our brewery and tasting room! We have just signed on a 16,000 sq. ft. building, on 7.3 acres of land in Nashville.... this site search has been a long process, we’re still a small company (but more than doubling every year) and I’ve been committed for a long time to doing this – and doing it right.... Our goal is to open up the outdoors as a craft beer hall, picnic, tailgate and event space.... We’re converting what once was baseball diamond into an acoustic-musiconly, outdoor concert venue. We’ll be gardening hops and working with local artists on murals in and around the property. Our primary focus is brewing.... Here we’ll expand on small batch, experimental brewing. We’ll hire a local brewmaster to replace me, and he or she will have carte blanche. Brew what you want. Experiment. Grow. Create.... I’m looking forward to joining the local brewers guild and participating in the community.... Every employee will earn a living wage. We at TailGate Beer live a culture of community and family. With the amount of hiring we expect to do over the next 12 months, I’m most excited to meet our new family.”657 UpCounsel, after raising $2.4 million in seed funding, selected Dallas in which to expand. The company offers free software that matches attorneys to clients and works with more San Diego ↔ San Diego Tennessee > Franklin San Diego ↔ San Diego 110 San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Florida > Jacksonville 123 N$R NQF #DO #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Oregon > Portland 220 N$R 37 #CP #DO #SB #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > El Paso 445 $21.5 NQF #SB }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > Austin 1,000 $210 487 #BF #SB #SO }REL than 1,000 businesses. “Dallas and Texas as a whole are bastions of business and innovation,” said Matt Faustman, founder and CEO of UpCounsel. “When you see how Dallas is leading in business and job growth, it’s exciting to expand not only into the state but also into the city. Secondarily, there has been a lot of organic demand coming to us from Dallas and Texas as a whole, so this is an obvious choice for a move.”658 “We knew the next step for UpCounsel was to launch in Texas,” said CDO Matthew Faustman. “We pick states and cities with a booming tech and business community and Texas is the perfect example of that.”659 The number of new jobs is uncertain. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Advent Software – The software company selected Northeast Florida to grow and expand after acquiring Black Diamond Performance, a cloud-based portfolio management platform.660 The company will grow the workforce by 123 workers, about double the current employee count, and also expand the facility to 42,000 sq. ft. The average annual salary for the new technology services and administrative workers will be about $67,000. 661 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Florida leading to a reduction in expenses.] Airbnb, the software company whose online listings turn homeowners’ space into vacation rentals, will open a Portland office and at first planned to hire 160 employees to focus on customer service and support work. Portland will be Airbnb’s operational headquarters for North America, overseeing service for customers across the continent. The company has a similar office in Dublin for European operations. Ironically, current Portland regulations generally don’t allow the kind of short-term rental that Airbnb’s business enables. The company is lobbying to change those rules, but Airbnb said those talks are “totally independent” of its decision to open its Portland office. Airbnb picked a 27,000-sq. ft. office near a University of Oregon facility,662 but has expanded past that space. As of the end of 2014, the company had hired 220 in Portland and its footprint grew to 37,000 sq. ft., spilling out into nearby buildings.663 Charles Schwab Corp. – The brokerage firm will bring 445 jobs and $21.5 million in capital investment over the next 10 years to El Paso. The company purchased a building for its new Operations Center. Schwab has about 2,000 employees in San Francisco and said earlier this year it plans to move a significant number to other locations over the next three to five years. “We are very pleased to be expanding our footprint in Texas,” Joseph Martinetto, Schwab’s CFO, said.664 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Charles Schwab Corp. is expanding big time in Austin, investing $196 million in plans to occupy an existing 187,000-sq. ft. building and also construct a new building up to 300,000 sq. ft.665 Also, it will double jobs from about 1,000 to 2,000. Schwab CEO Walt Bettinger says, “The talent pool is highly educated here and it’s growing. Austin is very attractive for us, adding that Schwab will reduce its San Francisco headquarters workforce from 2,400 employees to about 1,200. He blames the high cost of living in the city, along with other issues. “It’s difficult for talent to relocate to San Francisco given the housing costs.” said 111 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Washington > Seattle San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Tennessee > Nashville San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Colorado > Denver NJR N$R NQF #DO #EN #SO }CDO 45 N$R 3 #DO #SB #SO }CDO 221 N$R NQF #DO #HQ #SO }REL Bettinger. “And the business climate in San Francisco, you’ve got to watch.”666 Former Schwab CEO David Pottruck said he’s concerned to see how the city’s political leadership, specifically the Board of Supervisors, treats the business community. Pottruck said the high cost of doing business in San Francisco was a key factor that prompted him to expand Schwab’s operations outside of California during his tenure. Those efforts continue under Bettinger, with major projects underway in Austin and Denver. When Pottruck was asked whether he thought Schwab might one day relocate to a less expensive locale, he said. “I wouldn’t be surprised to see Schwab’s headquarters leave San Francisco sometime in the next 20 years.”667 Schwab has operated in Austin for 20 years and will add to workforce there. Dropbox, a software and cloud storage company, opened its first West Coast office outside of San Francisco and its “our first engineering-led office opening.”668 Aditya Agarwal, VP-Engineering, said, “The incredible density of talent in Seattle … means that this is going to be a big, long-term presence for us.” the company isn’t saying how large it expects the Seattle office to become.669 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Eventbrite, an online event planning, promoting and ticketing company, plans to hire 45 employees in its new Nashville office and future growth is possible. Nashville was one of several cities that were in the running for the project (it wasn’t stated whether California locations were in consideration). A company spokeswoman said, “Nashville is a hotbed for tech savvy talent, culture, and the ‘make it happen spirit’ we look for when hiring.”670 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Tennessee leading to a reduction in expenses.] Reflecting flexible work schedules, the employees will have a choice to either work from their homes or a co-working 3,000 sq. ft. office.671 Granicus, a cloud-computing provider, will create 221 new jobs over the next eight years as it relocates to Denver. There, it will grow its business of managing content and technology, such as webcasting, for state and local governments. A West Coast venture firm purchased the business and decided to move its main center of operations out of California to become more cost-effective.672 Granicus CEO Jason Fletcher said about the migration: “San Francisco is an amazing city. If you are a startup or one of the large, globally known players – Google, LinkedIn or Salesforce, for example – there isn’t a better city on the planet in which to be located. However, for those companies focused on a specific market vertical, as we are, and have been around a while – and growth is no longer greater than 50 percent year over year – San Francisco can become challenging. It is not simply the high cost of employees and real estate, although that’s part of it.... It is much more about long-term stability. You literally can’t pay some key roles enough salary when you are competing against the next hot advertising or marketing software startup with buckets of equity options to dole out.... [I]n San Francisco there was too much turnover, and we want to increase average tenure on key teams. One great example is Customer Care. That team had an average tenure of 1.3 years in San Francisco. 673 112 NJR N$R NQF 10 N$R NQF 4 N$R Indiana > Edinburgh NJR San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > San Antonio Texas > Austin San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Oregon > Portland San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > San Antonio San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Washington > Seattle San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Kentucky > Lexington Utah > Salt Lake City }REL Gravitas, a startup medical company, will relocate to San Antonio as part of an agreement to aid in the creation of Covalor Medical LLC., a new medical device company, to be headquartered there.674 #DN #DO #HQ }REL NQF #CP #DO }CLO }REL N$R NQF #CP #HQ #LP #MA }CLO }OSO }REL NJR N$R NQF #PB }REL NJR N$R 12.3 #DO #FP }REL hydra, a manufacturer of aromatherapy and bath products serving more than 2,000 retailers worldwide, moved its headquarters to Lexington, creating 10 new jobs with plans for growth. According to hydra Partner and GM William Kyle, the move is paying off through increased shipping capabilities, a more productive workforce, and lower costs of doing business. “Lexington’s affordable business costs have created a real advantage for our company and will allow us to reinvest the dollars we save into our business and focus on growth. We are excited to be in a place where our contribution to the community and business environment is appreciated and respected,” said Kyle.675 The company has been called “One of the best smelling businesses in Lexington.”676 Kitchenbowl, a food recipe startup founded by Ryan Waliany and his wife, Serena Wu, avoided locating in San Francisco based on the cost of living and ultra-competitive hiring market and moved north. Waliany said. “The quality of talent here is completely untapped, and the quality of life is far superior to that of San Francisco.” Kitchenbowl provides photos that show users on their mobile device how to cook a meal and is being used by people in more than 1,500 cities around the globe. “We want to let you learn how to cook ramen from someone in Tokyo, and learn how to make croissants from someone in Paris,” Waliany said. The owners have raised an undisclosed seed round from Seattle-based Chasing Unicorns and a few angel investors.677 MacBeath Hardwood Co. will relocate corporate headquarters from San Francisco to Edinburgh, Indiana, near Indianapolis. While its four distribution centers in California are unaffected, the company said “ongoing challenges in conducting business in the state” were factors contributing to the move. MacBeath Hardwood was established in 1954 in California.678 Mimetix Bioengineering, a startup company, will relocate to San Antonio as part of an economic development agreement to aid in the creation of Covalor Medical LLC., a new medical device company, to be headquartered there.679 Mimetix has a focus on “Stem cell stimulation treating Osteoporosis.”680 Mix Party, a specialty cocktail distributor, leased 12,337 sq. ft. at Harris Ridge Business Center. The Austin Business Journal reported that “The company is relocating to Austin from San Francisco.”681 40 $5 4 #DO #SB #SO }CDO 155 N$R 19.5 #DO #EN #SO }CDO My Time, a software company specializing in online scheduling of appointments, is establishing a sales center in Salt Lake City that will create 40 jobs and involve a $5 million capital investment. The company allows consumers to book appointments on its website and mobile app with more than two billion businesses across the U.S.682 It will occupy 4,000 sq. ft.683 New Relic, which has had a Portland presence for three years, in 2014 is nearly quadrupling its space by moving into 19,482 sq. ft. space. The firm currently employs a 45person engineering team, but plans to increase the headcount by another 155 in the coming years. New Relic’s software monitors the performance of clients’ web 113 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > San Antonio NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PB #RD }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Arizona > Phoenix 150 N$R NQF #BF #DO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Missouri > Kansas City 100 N$R 20 #IT #PF #SB }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Tennessee > Nashville 400 N$R 120.7 #DO #SB #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ Colorado > Boulder 30 N$R NQF #DO #EN #HQ }REL applications.684 The company provides software analytics that makes sense of billions of metrics across millions of apps. Perikinetics, a startup company, will relocate to San Antonio as part of an agreement to aid in the creation of Covalor Medical LLC., a medical device company, to be headquartered there. Covalor will work primarily with entrepreneurs on Class II and Class III medical devices. Dan Burnett, who will serve as Covalor’s chairman, sees an opportunity to positively impact treatment in a number of critical areas, including diabetes, regenerative medicine, cancer, trauma, and wound healing. Covalor is owned by TheraNova LLC of San Francisco. The U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research at Fort Sam Houston, which works on medical device technologies with start-ups, is also involved in the project.685 TheraNova, which describes itself as a medical device development company,686 could shift some manufacturing work to San Antonio.687 Prosper Marketplace, a peer-to-peer lending company, will open a new office in Phoenix, the first outside of its San Francisco HQ. The program is similar to the Arizona-born, eMoneyPool. The facility, near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, plans to eventually employ 150 people there. Chief Risk Officer Josh Tonderys said the company is experiencing high growth. “Phoenix is a thriving city with a talented work force to draw from, and we’re very excited to open an office here to support this growth,” he said.688 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arizona leading to a reduction in expenses.] Sedgwick LLP, a law firm, will open a back-office in Kansas City as a cost-saving move, continuing a trend where law firms are moving nonlegal jobs to lower-cost regions. Sedgwick said 100 jobs, mostly in San Francisco, will be moved to Missouri. The jobs include finance, human resources, information technology, knowledge management, marketing and new business. The firm decided on the move because, “We think this can be more cost effective for our clients,” said Bruce Celebrezze, a Sedgwick partner.689 The firm leased a 20,000-sq. ft. office in Crown Center. No economic incentives were involved in the project.690 ServiceSource , a cloud-based recurring revenue management solutions provider, is again expanding in Nashville by adding another 100 full-time jobs. Now with more than 800 jobs, the company is the third largest technology employer in the greater Nashville area. The new employees will include sales representatives and other support staff that provide services to more than 40 hardware, software, SaaS, and healthcare technology companies. Customers supported from Nashville include Adobe, Affymetrix, Beckman Coulter, Cardiac Science, Gerber, Google and Siemens. As Nashville emerges as a technology innovation hub, ServiceSource provides a unique connection with many prominent tech brands based in Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area. The Nashville office represents ServiceSource’s largest sales center, occupying 120,685 sq. ft.691 Note: The number of new jobs created is for 2014; it excludes the numbers created in prior expansions. Space now totals 120,685 sq. ft. sovrn Holdings, Inc., a unique online advertising and publisher platform, is moving its headquarters to Boulder while retaining offices in San Francisco and New York. Sovrn has 30 job openings, from engineering to publisher development to demand operations. The 114 San Francisco 20 N$R NQF #DO #EN #SO }CDO Utah > Sandy 200 N$R 18 #DO #SB }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Washington > Seattle 50 N$R NQF #DO #EN #RD #SO #TP }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Arizona > Scottsdale 250 N$R 25 #SB }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Arizona > Scottsdale 1,300 N$R 100 #DO #PF #SB #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > Austin San Francisco ↔ San Francisco fast-growing advertising technology businesses works with online publishers – newspapers, magazines, bloggers, etc. – to sell their unsold advertising inventory to ad agencies that purchase the spaces through real-time auctions run by sovrn. The company has nearly 20,000 publishers in its network representing more than 2 million websites. 692 Taulia opened an Austin office to target engineering talent in the city. Founded five years ago, the company develops software that helps suppliers more quickly collect payments from the companies they serve. Austin will serve as the company’s second engineering hub, said Joe Hyland, chief marketing officer. “Early on we decided if we were going to continue our growth rate we couldn’t rely on just one location,” he said. “Our plan is to select other regions that have great talent pools, so Austin fits that perfectly for us.” The company has 10 employees in Austin and plans to double that in upcoming months.693 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Thumbtack, Inc. opened a new Customer Support and Sales office in Utah, hiring at least 200 people in Sandy. One reason for the selection is “the ability to tap into a high quality talent pool,” according to Sander Daniels, one of Thumbtack’s founders.694 Thumbtack signed a 41-month lease for about 18,000 sq. ft. feet of office space.695 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Utah leading to a reduction in expenses.] Uber Technologies, Inc. is looking to hire up to 50 engineers in an office that should be up and running by April, 2015.696 GeekWire first reported news of the new facility in December, based on a post seeking an engineering manager in the city. 697 The job posting states that “Uber is looking for experienced Software Engineers to join our Scalability Engineering team. This group is perfect for those engineers looking to tackle the types of distributed systems programming that allows Uber to scale. The ... team is composed of experts in data-structures, algorithms, distributed systems, distributed consensus and consistency, consistent hashing, sharding, system performance and analysis. We need people with a solid computer science background.... The software that we write needs to be horizontally scalable, fault-tolerant.”698 Weebly, Inc., a global service that enables people to create websites and other online resources, signed a 25,000-sq. ft. office lease in Scottsdale, which will serve as the company’s North American customer operations HQ to support a growing customer base. The company plans to bring more than 250 new positions to the city over the next three years, and will support more than two million customers from its Scottsdale location. Every month, 175 million people visit more than 20 million Weebly sites worldwide.699 Zenefits, a human resources tech company, selected Scottsdale for its first major expansion outside of its San Francisco HQ. It will occupy a nearly 100,000 sq. ft. office and hire more than 1,300 employees over the next three years. The Scottsdale office will be larger than the one in San Francisco by the end of 2015. The fast-growing company (launched May 2013) offers a free, software-as-a-service, cloud-based HR platform that automates benefits for businesses. “I see Phoenix as the next major tech hub in the U.S.,” said CEO Parker Conrad. “There’s so much talent here with other well-known tech 115 San Joaquin ↔ Lodi Unknown > Dispersed 430 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }DSP San Joaquin ↔ Stockton Unknown > Dispersed 110 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }DSP San Joaquin ↔ Stockton Tennessee > Morristown 182 $10 65 #DF #DN #MA }CDO companies. We decided Phoenix was really the place to be.” The company is hiring for HR specialists, sales representatives, account managers and executives, and client support.700 Compared to the San Francisco Bay Area, buildings are larger, cheaper and easier to come by in Arizona.701 General Mills Inc. will close its 430-employee cereal plant in Lodi by the end of 2015. The plant pays an average wage of $24 an hour, plus benefits, which means a loss of good middle-class jobs,702 The plant began operations in 1948 and has long been associated with Wheaties, Cheerios and Lucky Charms. The smell of cereals and other goods created a sweet aroma and often wafted over the community.703 A Lodi Chamber of Commerce representative said the cost of doing business in California is higher than New York or Missouri where they General Mills has facilities; he also remembers speaking to late General Mills plant manager Bob Wheeler who told him the Lodi facility operated at a higher employee cost than any others in the company.704 Other issues are the high cost of power in California and increased regulations. Hormel Foods Corp. food processing plant in Stockton, which manufactures Dinty Moore stew and Hormel Chili, will close – 110 workers will lose their jobs – with work shifted to other facilities. It’s had a plant in Stockton for 65 years. The new came as Hormel reported poor results in its grocery products and specialty foods segments, which declined 21%, while sales slipped 3% on record high prices for meat and soft sales. The age of the facility was a factor in the decision to cease operations. President and CEO Jeffrey Ettinger said, “We really had to make a determination: do we pour more money into that facility, or could we utilize the capacities we have available in more modern grocery facilities elsewhere in the US? And so we made that difficult decision for that reason.”705 The statement avoided the “elephant in the room,” which is California law AB32, the “Global Warming Solutions Act.” It’s likely that the law, which created the state’s costly cap-and-trade carbon-reducing regulations, influenced the plant closure decision. The regulations are enormously costly for food manufacturing plants because they increase the cost of energy used to bring in raw food products, process and cook them at high temperatures, package the products individually, cool and even freeze them, package them again for shipment, and ship to customers. Left unsaid was need to retrofit the plant with new equipment required to more easily endure the costs of the new regulations. See also a 2010 closure of a Hormel plant in Turlock that also produced canned meat products. Original Footware will begin new manufacturing operations in Tennessee where it will invest $10 million and create 182 jobs. Original Footwear has facilities overseas, but as a result of this project, a portion of the company’s production will be brought back to the U.S. and housed in Morristown. Original Footwear recently acquired Tactical Holdings and Operations, Inc. in Morristown. The company plans to capitalize on Tactical Holdings’ existing 110,000 square foot facility and add another 65,000 sq. ft. Original Footwear supplies tactical footwear that combines a high level of performance and comfort for members of the military, law enforcement, and emergency medical and service professionals around the world.706 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Tennessee leading to a reduction in expenses.] 116 San Mateo ↔ Burlingame Arkansas > Osceola 50 $35 NQF #GR #MA }CDO San Mateo ↔ Menlo Park Colorado > Louisville NJR N$R 27 #MA #PB #RD }CDO San Mateo ↔ Menlo Park Iowa > Altoona (near Des Moines) 75 $500 476 #DC #DO #EN #IT #SM }CDO San Mateo ↔ Menlo Park China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL San Mateo ↔ Menlo Park Mexico > Tecate 40 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL San Mateo ↔ Menlo Park San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Czech Republic > Unknown Louisiana > Baton Rouge NJR N$R NQF 600 N$R 30 #DO #EN #GA #RD #SO }CDO San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Nevada > Reno 12 $1 NQF #MA }CLO }REL }OSO }REL BlueOak Resources – The company has broken ground for the first “urban mining refinery” in the U.S. – one capable of retrieving valuable metals including gold, silver, copper and palladium from e-waste. One of the speakers at the event was former Vice President Al Gore, a partner at existing BlueOak investor, Kleiner Perkins. The Arkansas facility will initially process 15 million lbs. of electronic scrap per year, with plans for expansion, bringing 50 high-paying technical jobs to the area. Circuit boards, cell phones and other electronics are made with sizable amounts of high-value metals that are currently lost to landfills or handled in a hazardous manner overseas.707 It’s curious that this facility wasn’t located in California, which presumably creates more such e-waste than that area of the U.S. [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arkansas leading to a reduction in expenses.] AntriaBio, Inc. – The biopharmaceutical company leased a 27,000-sq. ft. “comprehensive facility which will allow the Company to conduct research as well as manufacture microspheres for its lead product candidate AB101, a once-weekly basal insulin for the treatment of diabetes.” Although its primary manufacturing and laboratory facility is now in Colorado, the company’s HQ will remain in Menlo Park.708 Facebook will begin construction of the second phase of its $1 billion data center project in Altoona, Iowa. The second building will be roughly the same size as the first, 476,000 sq. ft., structure.709 As of 2014, 75 employees worked there.710 Note: Media reports about Facebook’s capital investment in Altoona range from $1 billion to $1.5 billion. This report takes the conservative approach and limits the calculation to $1 billion, spread evenly between 2013 and 2014. [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Iowa than in California.] TE Connectivity furloughed employees producing circuit protection components because the company shifted the work to China. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 2, 2014. 711 Teleflex Inc. The Arrow International Division will move jobs from California to Mexico and the Czech Republic over the next three years. Teleflex manufactures central venous access catheters in Menlo Park.712 The California EDD reported to the Department of Labor that an estimated 40 jobs could be affected. The DOT indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 23, 2014.713 Teleflex Inc. Division of Arrow International – See Teleflex Mexico 2014 entry for more information regarding this event. Electronic Arts, Inc. will significantly expand employment at their North American Test Center at the Louisiana Digital Media Center on LSU’S Main Campus. The hub serves as the permanent home of EA’s North American Test Center, or NATC, and the LSU Center for Computation and Technology. EA will be the major private-sector tenant and occupy 30,000 sq. ft., roughly a third of the new space. Employment is expected to reach up to 600 people in the years ahead, with seasonal fluctuations corresponding to demand. EA will occupy 30,000 sq. ft. of the 94,000-sq. ft. facility.714 Innovative Drive Corp. will relocate manufacturing and R&D to Reno. The company helps start-ups realize their goals. When resources are stretched thin their team can provide 117 San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Texas > San Antonio 200 $3.5 30 #CH #IT #SB #SO }CDO San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Utah > Lehi 351 $6.1 46 #EN #IT #SB }CDO San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Washington > Seattle 100 N$R 17 #EN #IT }CDO San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Arizona > Tempe 150 N$R 20 }CDO San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Britain > London NJR N$R NQF #DO #EN #IT #SB #SO }OSO }REL expertise in areas including creative design, complex FEA analysis and in-house manufacturing. President Luke Clauson said tax savings, Nevada’s business-friendly climate and talent pool as reasons for the relocation. Capital investment will exceed $1 million.715 Oracle Corp. plans to bring 200 jobs to San Antonio in the next two years and develop a new operations center. The computer hardware and software developer already employs workers in Texas and plans to add finance and contractual support service positions in San Antonio. Oracle VP Randy Smith said the new facility will “serve a critical financial function for our North America and Latin American businesses.”716 According to the Texas Workforce Commission, the information technology industry in San Antonio continues to grow steadily.717 The corporation will also spend $3.5 million “finishing off” 30,000 square feet of office space, where it plans to locate internal financial management for its global operations.718 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Oracle Corp. plans to create about 351 jobs over the next 10 years and will also open a new customer software support center in Lehi in Salt Lake County. Oracle enables its 400,000 customers in more than 145 countries eliminate complexity and simplify IT. “We have been impressed by the high-tech growth in Utah and we’re pleased to be expanding our presence here,” said Oracle VP of Real Estate and Facilities Randy Smith, calling the state “the right place for us to grow.” The facility has an expected capital investment of $6,142,500.719 Oracle will take a 46,000-sq. ft. space at the Traverse Ridge Center.720 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Utah leading to a reduction in expenses.] Oracle Corp., is opening a Cloud Development Center in Seattle, the first outside California, where it will hire about 100 engineers to start; it expects to hire hundreds more in the coming months and years. Prashant Ketkar, VP-Product Management for Oracle Cloud, said that Cloud services is one of Oracle’s fastest growing divisions. Engineers in the center will work on a broad range of cloud services including computing and big data analytics for enterprise customers.721 The new office totals more than 17,000 sq. ft.722 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Reputation.com, a company specializing in online reputation management and digital privacy technologies, is expanding its operations to a 20,000-sq. ft. facility in Tempe, where it intends to hire 150 people in sales, publishing, IT and engineering. 723 Vodafone – The company is relocating its product and services innovation base designed to help technology and software start-ups, known as Vodafone xone, from Silicon Valley to London. The unit builds and tests prototype devices and apps. Vodafone hopes to tap into the “wealth of technology skills and talent” in the UK and Europe.724 (Nearly simultaneously with the California closure announcement, Vodafone launched a NZ$50m research operation in Christchurch, NZ.) While Vodafone will retain a California presence, the closure is “something of a U-turn for the company. The office was opened in September 118 San Mateo ↔ San Carlos Minnesota > Worthington Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino 20 N$R NQF #HQ #PB #RD }REL Taiwan > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CH #CP #EN #MA #SC }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino Oregon > Prineville NJR N$R NQF #DC #DO #IT #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino Washington > Seattle 30 N$R NQF #DO #IT #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Los Altos Texas > Austin 200 N$R 20.8 #DO #IT #SO }CDO 2011, with a brief to incubate startups and fast track their ideas.” Five staff were employed in Redwood, and the London team is to expand from 12 to 20 people. The action was not linked to last year’s sale of Vodafone’s 45% in America’s largest mobile phone network, Verizon Wireless.725 The transatlantic move will allow Vodafone to reach a “pool of technology talent in the U.K. and Europe” and “simplify” product development.726 Grazix Animal Health, a family of next-generation natural animal health products, will join the Biotechnology Advancement Center in Minnesota and eventually move its entire operation there. Randy Simonson, Grazix CEO, said, “We have distribution centers in Europe, and are in talks with China and Brazil.” Plans are to expand in the new location. “Right now the manufacturing and developing part of the product is still in San Carlos, but the long-term goal is to bring the manufacturing to Worthington,” Simonson said.727 Grazix expects to expand the facility and have 20 full-time positions in the future.728 Note: The company relocated its HQ to Worthington, but with the date of the move being unclear that event is combined with this one.729 Apple Inc. continues to look overseas as the company diversifies its suppliers. Under a new contract, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) has begun shipping microprocessors used in Apple’s smartphones and tablets. It’s unclear how many units TSMC has shipped to Apple thus far. It’s likely the work will boost TSMC’s revenue as Apple’s new microprocessor orders may account for 10% of revenue in 2014. Last year, TSMC posted revenue of $19.87 billion. TSMC now supplants South Korea’s Samsung Electronics, which had a lock on the orders. Apple and TSMC have also agreed to work together on more advanced chips next year. Through the deal, TSMC adds a high-profile customer that could help support expensive research investments in more advanced technology. Apple’s technology will allow TSMC to produce more powerful and energyefficient chips to support increasingly sophisticated mobile-device functions.730 Apple has taken over a small hydroelectric project EBD Hydro near its new data center. (See separate event in 2012.) The Oregonian reports: “Big data centers like the one Apple has just opened in Prineville use huge volumes of electricity – as much as a small city – to power thousands of computers....” It’s not clear if the facility is operating yet. Prior proposals had described the project as generating 3 to 5 megawatts. That’s enough to power roughly 2,000 to 3,500 homes, but big data centers can exceed 30 megawatts – and really large complexes require significantly more than that.731 [Considering that data centers use such significant amounts of electricity, note that costs for such are lower in Oregon than in California.] Apple Inc. confirmed that it is setting up a permanent software outpost in Seattle. At least 30 engineers are working for Apple in the area.732 One recruiting pitch said: “Ever wanted to work at Apple, but didn’t want to live in Cupertino?”733 (The headline has since been removed.) Update: As of November, Apple doesn’t have a permanent office quite yet, but appears to be working out of a temporary space in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood of Seattle.734 Box Inc. (formerly Box.net) – The online file sharing and cloud content management company selected Austin to expand its operations, its first U.S. location outside of the Bay Area. The company spent more than a year on its site selection process and will move into a 20,800 sq. ft. facility.735 The jobs will be in customer experience, finance and technical 119 350 N$R 2.2 #EN #IT #SO }CDO 30 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }REL Costa Rica > Heredia 350 N$R NQF #MA #QA #RD }CDO }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Pennsylvania > Pittsburgh NJR N$R 66 #DO #EN #IT #SO #SM }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Puerto Rico > San Jose 400 N$R NQF #IT #SB }CDO }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Milpitas Louisiana > Lafayette Santa Clara ↔ Morgan Hill Illinois > Galesburg Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View operations. It plans to eventually employ 200 workers. The company claims more than 25 million users and operates offices in San Francisco, London and Japan. In March, Box disclosed plans to raise up to $250 million in an initial public offering.736 Enquero Inc. plans to build its first Agile Delivery Center in Louisiana to provide enterprise software products and services to commercial clients. Company executive Hemant Asher said, “In evaluating various locations as potential homes to incubate Enquero’s first Agile Delivery Center, we defined cultural fit, availability of relevant talent and infrastructure readiness as our major criteria, Lafayette and the State of Louisiana far exceeded our expectations from all dimensions.” The center is expected to create 350 new direct jobs with an average salary of $64,300, plus benefits. Enquero will occupy about 2,200 sq. ft. of space.737 It’s been said it’s the company’s “first bricks-and-mortar domestic outsourcing site beyond Silicon Valley.”738 Pegasus Manufacturing Inc. – The precision-machinery manufacturing firm began hiring in Galesburg with 15 employees beginning in March and another 15 later.739 CEO Ruth Whitehead said, “Doing business in California – it just wasn’t a very business-friendly environment. We had always wanted to move out of state.”740 Intel Corp. will consolidate it presence in Costa Rica and establish a Mega Laboratory for testing new products, a “first of its kind” facility that will employ 350 people. Costa Rican technicians and engineers will be responsible for authorizing and determining the efficiency and quality of new Intel products prior to their manufacturing and distribution. Intel said that this mega laboratory is unique for the company since it will concentrate most of the testing activities and research in a single location, which will interact with the different plants and operations of Intel around the world. The new project joins Intel Shared Services Center and the Center for Engineering and Development, all together employing 1,500 people in the country.741 Google Inc. will again grow in Pittsburgh, leasing an additional 66,000 sq. ft. in a new office building, where software engineers and product managers work on search, ads and ads-shopping products and core engineering infrastructure. (The new lease will put Google’s Pittsburgh presence at more than 200,000 sq. ft.) Included will be a sky bridge, allowing a convenient connection between the new space and existing Bakery Square office and a 900-plus space parking garage.742 The expansion means room for up to hundreds of new jobs,743 although as of September 2014 Google has yet to provide a number. Also, an apartment complex totaling 350 units as well as mixed-use buildings will be built as part of the complex.744 The group’s newest work is to detect and deter on-line scams and also a project to enable automatic recognition of faces to ‘face unlock’ Android phones.745 VMware, a worldwide provider in virtualization software, started operations in Costa Rica in 2012 with three people in a shared services center. The number was expected to grow in 2014 to about 250 employees, and continued growth means that by 2015 it will employ more than 400 Costa Ricans. General Manager of VMware Costa Rica, Ariel Vargas, said the company has specific plans to increase operations in the country over the coming years. The announcement was made after an official promotion trip to the United States to promote Costa Rica as a strategic hub for investment projects.746 120 Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Washington > Seattle 200 N$R NQF #EN }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Arkansas > Conway 200 N$R NQF #EN #SB #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Oregon > Portland 100 N$R 38.3 #DO #EN #SB }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > Austin 50 N$R NQF #DO #EN #SO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Canada > Ontario, Toronto 1,700 $100 NQF #EN #IT #RD #SO }CDO }OSO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Washington > Bellevue 140 N$R 53 #DO #EN #RW #SB }CDO Hewlett-Packard Co. is launching a broad cloud computing initiative in Seattle, where it employs about 70 people and aims to hire as many as 200 more over the next 18 months. Bill Hilf, HP’s SVP for cloud products and services, a Microsoft veteran, said, “We’re hiring like gangbusters.” HP says it will invest $1 billion over the next two years “in R&D, cloudrelated product and engineering initiatives, professional services and expanding the global reach of HP Helion.”747 Hewlett-Packard Co. will expand in Conway by establishing a regional Industry Development Center, adding about 200 jobs to an existing facility. John Herzog of HP said, “These new employees will fill important technical roles in software engineering, business analysis and management in support of HP’s growing government and commercial healthcare business across the United States.” The company cited the presence of three colleges and universities, high-quality workforce and hundreds of existing HP employees as drivers for the project.748 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arkansas leading to a reduction in expenses.] SurveyMonkey, which had about 50 employees last year, today is at 80 people and plans for another 20 new hires. So the company leased an additional 38,288 sq. ft. of office space. “The Portland market is serving us well. We get good talent here,” said a spokeswoman. All told, SurveyMonkey employs more than 300 workers. Portland employees are mostly in customer operations, although there are some engineering jobs, too. With the expansion comes the possibility of adding sales staff.749 SurveyMonkey started in Portland but sold the business in 2009 and moved its headquarters to California. Since then, SurveyMonkey has greatly expanded its Portland office.750 (An office expansion in 2013 is excluded from this report because it appears to be a space adjustment for a facility established earlier in Portland.) Cyphre Inc., a.k.a. SVY Co. Inc. a.k.a. Servergy, an encrypted file-sharing company, opened in Austin in September with plans to relocate its headquarters to the city, employing 50-60 local workers by late 2016. “Our activities in Austin have really shaped Cyphre,” CEO Lance Smith said. Cyphre has raised $28 million in investment capital in three funding rounds from 400 private investors, requiring Smith to provide company updates to his backers. “It’s like running a public company,” he said.751 The California location appears to have been San Jose.752 By July 27, 2015, all personnel “have already moved from California.”753 Cisco selected Toronto to locate an “Internet of Everything Innovation Centre,” a planned investment of up to $100 million. The decision builds on its investments in Canada including up to $4 billion over the next decade to expand its footprint in Ontario, create up to 1,700 jobs, and establish research chairs, professorships and innovation centers at ten Canadian universities. Cisco will occupy space in what is being called North America’s “smartest office tower,” which will also be home to Cisco’s new Canadian headquarters.754 eBay in Bellevue has grown from 200 employees last fall to more than 340 employees today. The online retailer acquired Seattle startup Decide.com last September, and the Decide.com crew helped expand eBay’s presence at its new Bellevue location. The company leased a 53,000-sq. ft. space in One Bellevue Center, and the new office operates as one of the company’s “Centers of Excellence.”755 121 220 N$R 70 #EN #SO }CDO 7 N$R NQF #DN }CLO }REL 100 $22 138 #MA #SC }CDO Washington > Seattle 30 N$R NQF #DO #EN #IT #SB #SO }CDO North Carolina > Durham 60 N$R 16.5 #DO #EN #IT #SB #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Oregon > Portland Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Nevada > Reno Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > Farmers Branch Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Santa Clara ↔ San Jose eBay, after acquiring Critical Path Software in 2010, will expand in Portland by adding engineers. The Portland office is designated an eBay Center of Excellence, and staff there will identify best practices there that can be tested and implemented in offices around the world, including development centers in Seattle, Austin and Israel. The 70,000 sq. ft. facility has become a hub for eBay’s mobile applications (including Andropid and iPhone) and services for eBay’s Marketplaces, Classifieds, StubHub and Enterprise business divisions.756 The office has grown to 200 employees, has 20 active job openings, and is expanding space to accommodate another 122 employees.757 [Along with the efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Oregon leading to a reduction in expenses. Independent Salon Services – The wholesale distributor of hair care products and cosmetics will relocate to Nevada. In so doing it will hire for full-time jobs in marketing, customer service and boutique management.758 The company will continue to operate a boutique store and distribution facility in San Jose. “I am excited to be relocating my corporate office to Reno. This area offers major advantages to being a local resident as well as a business owner. The significant tax benefits as well as the superior quality of life have brought me back to the place I have always called home,” said Kymberly Helser, company owner.759 Maxim Integrated Products Inc., a semiconductor manufacturer, expanded its Farmers Branch campus by another 138,000 sq. ft., which could lead to more than 100 new jobs. The 18.5-acre campus is the company’s second-largest in the country and will house about 500 of its 800 North Texas employees.760 To eliminate some confusion, note that previously the company moved its HQ from Sunnyvale to San Jose. Nutanix, a data storage and server company valued at more than $2 billion and has hinted at an IPO in 2015, is opening an engineering office in Seattle where it plans to hire 30 employees dedicated to engineering efforts. “We know that Seattle has become another hub of innovation and we want to be able to tap into the talent in the region,” said Kevin O’Kane, director of talent acquisition at Nutanix. “We’re looking to make a big splash in Seattle.” Nutanix is a B2B company that sells “converged infrastructure” solutions to more than 800 enterprise customers like eBay, USPS, Concur, and the Department of Justice. 761 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Nutanix, a Silicon Valley-based tech storage firm, has moved into its new Durham facility and is already planning an expansion that will double its local headcount. About 30 employees are at the office currently, and Kevin O’Kane, the San Jose-based director of talent acquisition, said he expects that number to double in the next 14 months. “[Durham] is a phenomenal hub for technologists and folks that are in our space,” O’Kane said. “So, rather than try to uproot folks from North Carolina, we thought, ‘Hey, let’s bring an office to them.’” The company already had a small office in Durham, but outgrew it. So it leased a full floor, more than 16,500 sq. ft., space in another building.762 The new operation will have a little bit of everything – from sales to research and development; an asset is the facility’s proximity to the universities and tech talent at NetApp, IBM and EMC.763 [Along 122 Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Nevada > Las Vegas 80 N$R 63 #FP #MA }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Iceland > Grundartangi 400 N$R NQF #GR #MA }CDO }OSO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Mississippi > Hattiesburg NJR N$R NQF #GR #MA }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Malaysia > Penang NJR N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Texas > Grapevine NJR N$R 101.8 #DN }CDO Oregon > Hillsboro NJR N$R NQF #CH #MA #RD }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Arizona > Tempe 250 N$R 25.6 #BF #IT #SB }CDO with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in North Carolina leading to a reduction in expenses.] RW Garcia, a family-owned corn-based chip and snack maker founded in 1982, opened a 63,000-sq. ft. manufacturing plant in unincorporated Clark County near North Las Vegas. “The business environment in Las Vegas really drew us in,” said Robert Garcia, RW Garcia president and CEO.764 The new facility will enable the full production rate to increase from 11 million pounds of chips per year to more than 62 million.765 Silicor Materials, Inc. (formerly Calisolar) – The company selected a site in Iceland for its first large-scale solar silicon manufacturing facility. Silicor has engaged Iceland’s Arion Bank to lead the debt financing for the plant, which would create as many as 400 full-time jobs plus up to 100 construction jobs. Centra Corporate Finance will raise equity for the project. The facility will have a capacity of 16,000 metric tons, with the ability to yield up to 19,000 metric tons of solar silicon each year. The Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources rapidly completed all environmental permitting.766 Stion Corp. is expanding in Hattiesburg where it will hire more employees, expand operations from five days a week to seven, and schedule more shifts. Doing so will more than double production capacity. Stion has invested more than $150 million so far in the plant.767 That capital investment isn’t recorded in this event because it appears to be part of the amount shown in the 2011 entry for this company in Hattiesburg. Coherent, Inc., Laser Machining Tools (LMT) Business Unit, furloughed employees involved in production of laser machining tools because the company shifted the work to Malaysia. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as March 2, 2014.768 Hoya Vision Care, an optical lens firm, moved its distribution center to North Texas, into a 101,817-sq. ft. space near DFW. Hoya Vision Care is a U.S. firm owned by Hoya Corp. of Japan.769 Intel Corp. reached proposed agreements with government agencies for the microchip company to invest $100 billion in its Portland-area plants and facilities during the next 30 years. “That’s billion with a ‘B,’” said an elected official. The agreement is considered a jobretention program and the $100 billion represents new money that Intel expects to invest in research, development and manufacturing on its Washington County campuses. Intel began manufacturing in Oregon in 1974, and it’s now the largest for-profit employer in the state with 17,500 employees. Oregon’s Intel sites are the largest the company operates. The project is focused on investments for equipment replacement and on retaining employees. The multimillion-dollar machinery used in its manufacturing process can become obsolete within a few years as technology evolves.770 Note: It’s difficult to determine how much of the $100 billion can be attributable to this report considering Intel’s long-standing involvement in Oregon. Hence, the capital figure is excluded from this report. SVB (Silicon Valley Bank) will launch a major expansion of the facility that it set up in Tempe two years ago to support its global business. The bank will hire another 250 employees in finance and IT in the next three years. Over the next five years, SVB will lend or invest $100 million to technology and life sciences companies in Arizona. The bank has more than $29 billion in assets. Arizona is the top-ranked state in the country for 123 Santa Clara ↔ Saratoga Texas > Austin Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Oregon > Portland Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale North Carolina > Cary Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Unknown > Dispersed Shasta ↔ Redding Canada > Unknown 50 N$R NQF #EN }CDO 100 N$R NQF #EN #IT #RD #SB #SO }CDO 1,237 $9 124.8 #EN #IT #RD }CDO 52 N$R NQF #EN #SO }CLO }DSP NJR N$R NQF #DO #DN }CLO }OSO }REL entrepreneurial activity, according to the business magazine Fast Company.771 Tempe is now home to the bank’s largest office outside of Silicon Valley.772 For its expansion, SVB leased an additional 25,579-sq. ft. space in the Hayden Ferry Lakeside I office building in Tempe.773 Startups in the area are supported by many accelerators and incubators that work to provide technical expertise, mentoring and funding to support entrepreneurship and growth. Roku Inc. – The streaming-media company will open a development center in West Austin. It could employ up to 50 software and hardware engineers. “We’re here to expand our engineering efforts,” Scott de Haas, VP of the hardware engineering department, said. “We have had difficulty hiring as many people as we want to hire in the Bay Area.”774 Roku, meaning “six” in Japanese, was founded in 2002 by Anthony Wood, who, by the way, invented the DVR.775 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Aruba Networks, which specializes in wireless enterprise network infrastructure, expanded corporate functions in Portland including R&D, IT and sales support, with up to 100 employees. It will become a “substantial office” and Aruba intends to expand “aggressively” with several hundred employees over time. Incentives weren’t the driving factor for the location decision. Aruba was exposed to the Portland tech community while purchasing Portland-based app maker Meridian and retained its team and Portland office after the acquisition. Next, the company grew Portland operations and also is seeing a strong pipeline of talent. “Portland is a desirable place, it’s an area that people want to move,” said a company spokesperson, adding that employees in Sunnyvale have expressed interest in moving up. It’s likely that some senior executive functions will also be moved to the Portland office.776 [Along with the efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Oregon leading to a reduction in expenses.] HCL Technologies, an Indian IT services company with its U.S. HQ in Sunnyvale, is placing a 1,237-job expansion while setting up a Global Development Center in North Carolina. The center will be where staff will both research and develop software applications. The jobs will average $51,653 in annual salaries. The move means a $9 million investment.777 HCL Technologies entered into a lease of more than 10 years to occupy all of the space in a 124,800-sq. ft. office building.778 NARUS, a software company involved in cybersecurity, and a Boeing subsidiary, furloughed 17 in November and 35 in December, for a total of 52 employees. The WARN notice states “Closure Permanent.”779 One former employee stated, “Narus closed its doors in December 2014.”780 Another wrote, “Company was dissolved.”781 XO Group Inc. – On Oct. 24, 2014, the company filed a Form 8-K announcing its plan to cease operations at its Redding warehouse, a closure expected to be complete by the end of the first quarter of 2015.782 A company filing with the Labor Department said the eCommerce section furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing personalized wedding supplies because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. It estimated that 94 jobs would be affected.783 The company’s flagship brand, The Knot, “is 124 Sonoma ↔ Petaluma Idaho > Pocatello Sonoma ↔ Petaluma Dispersed > Unknown Stanislaus ↔ Oakdale Nevada > Sparks Stanislaus ↔ Riverbank Oregon > Eugene Stanislaus ↔ Salida Unknown > Dispersed 200 $75 500 #FP #MA }UTN 85 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP 159 N$R NQF #MA }REL 3 N$R NQF #DO }REL 200 N$R NQF #SB }CLO }DSP }REL the authority on all things weddings, providing stylish planning information with a patented registry search tool.”784 Amy’s Kitchen, a maker of organic, non-genetically modified convenience food, is investing $75 million to upgrade a vacant plant in Idaho. Local manufacturing of macaroni and cheese dinners should start in December, 2014. The company will initially staff the 500,000-sq. ft. facility with 200 full-time workers, but the workforce could eventually reach 1,000. Amy’s CFO and VP- Business Development Mark Rudolph said Amy’s considered locating the new plant in California but wanted an existing facility to expedite its plans. The company was founded in 1988.785 Amy’s offers many benefits to employees including healthcare insurance coverage, on-site Family Health Centers for employees and their families at production facilities, and scholarships for employees’ children.786 Brooks Automation, which produces equipment that allows cryogenic processes at extremely low temperatures for semiconductor manufacturers and life science companies, is shutting down its Petaluma facility. The plant is one of seven Brooks manufacturing facilities in the United States, Mexico, South Korea and England. One reason given for the Petaluma closure is that “nearly all the semiconductor makers today are based in Asia and it has become too costly to install, modify and service such complex products so far from where they are made.”787 Unfortunately, the statement obscures the cause-and-effect nature of the situation – namely, what caused California to lose its leading position in semiconductor manufacturing the point where the work is a shadow of its former self? Petaluma has lost jobs in the past to offshoring when the company shifted work to Malaysia, which is listed in this report as a 2012 event.788 Ball Corp. is the company that furloughed employees, but the event was sparked by ConAgra. Details: Ball Corp cut 159 jobs at its can manufacturing plant where more than half of the production was for a nearby ConAgra Foods facility. Cans have been transported conveniently on a designated paved path from the Ball plant to ConAgra with no effect on city traffic. However, ConAgra contracted with the Ardaugh Group of Luxembourg and cans will now come from the Reno area where, last August, Ardaugh opened a new plant. It’s estimated that the shift in production will result in 24 to 36 additional trucks per day on Oakdale’s roads due to the volume of cans being trucked in from Nevada.789 Agent Evolution, a provider of real-estate themed website designs, has been acquired by IDX, a real estate technology firm based in Oregon. With just three employees, Agent Evolution is a small company, but IDX co-founder and CEO Chad Barczak said the acquisition “will help us grow a whole new revenue stream.... We are not currently planning to relocate existing employees, but we will only hire new employees in Eugene for this company moving forward.”790 American Medical Response will close a medical billing operation in Salida and lay off about 200 employees. The AMR center has handled billing for the company’s emergency services in Northern California, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, North Dakota and Idaho. In the future, most of such functions will be managed by Centrex Revenue Solutions, a Florida-based outsourcing firm with offices in five states, India and the Philippines. AMR is doing so partly because of the higher costs of business operations in California, a spokesman said.791 125 Tehama ↔ Red Bluff Nevada > Reno NJR N$R NQF #HQ }REL Unknown ↔ Unknown New York > Henrietta 103 $0.8 10 #BF }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Idaho > Goodling and Twin Falls 50 $82 NQF #FP #MA }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Arizona > Phoenix 100 $50 NQF #FP #MA }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown New York > Poughkeepsie 1,000 $100 1,000 #GR #HQ #MA }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Nevada > Reno 350 N$R NQF #DN #FP #MA }UTN VCSi a, canine services and training business, will relocate its global headquarters and training center to Reno. Vigilant Canine Services International, or VCSi, cited proximity to Reno-Tahoe International Airport for canine and handler transportation needs as well as the state’s business-friendly atmosphere as factors contributing to its decision. The company employs about 150 people with operations in 18 states and a regional training center in Afghanistan, a breeding center in South Africa and a training academy in the Philippines.792 Operations will remain in California and elsewhere. Coast Professional – The Louisiana-based company was considering an expansion on either coast, and chose New York over California.793 The student loan receivables firm will lease a 10,000 sq. ft. space in Henrietta and add 103 full-time workers. One advantage of the location is its proximity to another company facility. The company provides collection services to 200 colleges, universities and guaranty agencies, and is a small-business contractor for the U.S. Department of Education.794 Glanbia Foods, based in Ireland, will expand in Idaho and will hire about 50 more workers.795 It will be an $82 million project for its cheese manufacturing and production plants in Goodlina and Twin Falls, in the Magic Valley region of Idaho. Setting up a facility in California was an option, but in December the company selected Idaho in part because of its pro-business attitude.796 Leclerc Foods USA, a family-owned Canadian snack-food maker, will build a plant in Phoenix and create 100 jobs. The company purchased a 165,000-sq. ft. building for its sixth manufacturing factory where it will make organic and GMO-free nutritional bars. The 110-year-old food business also makes crackers and cookies. Phoenix will serve as a strategic location to reach markets on the West Coast and in Mexico and South America.”797 The company plans to invest about $50 million in the facility during the next three years.798 After the plant was purchased for about US$45 a square foot, it was up and running in six months. Leclerc Foods apparently had some discussions about locating in California. Jean-Sébastien Leclerc, the U.S. director of sales, said, “We wanted to be close to California, but not in it” even though the state represents a huge market. There are about 350 Canadian businesses operating out of Arizona, up from about 80 just 10 years ago.799 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arizona leading to a reduction in expenses.] Linuo Solar Group Co., the Chinese company visited California before deciding to establish its U.S. headquarters and manufacturing facility in Poughkeepsie, where former IBM facilities were available. Initial plans included hiring up to 1,000 people and investing $100 million in the operation, which will make solar panels, solar cells and solar hot-water systems.800 This event was excluded from previous reports because as Linuo was buying the 157-acre site and nearly 1 million sq. ft. of buildings, the solar industry was heading into a time of overcapacity and plunging prices for panels and construction was delayed. It was unclear whether the project would proceed. However, demolition and structural work began in 2014, making it an active project.801 OLE Mexican Foods expanded and chose Reno as its central location for distribution to their West Coast customers. It will open a new manufacturing facility and bring about 350 jobs to Reno in the next few years. Setting the stage for more growth, President Veronica 126 Unknown ↔ Unknown Virginia > Chesterfield County Unknown ↔ Unknown 2,000 $2,000 NQF #GR #MA }UTN Virginia > Petersburg 376 $22.5 96 #PB #MA }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Georgia > Atlanta NJR N$R NQF #BF }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Colorado > Denver 100 N$R 11.3 #BF #HQ }UTN Ventura ↔ Oxnard Virginia > Salem 50 $5.7 NQF #EC #MA }REL Moreno said, “We currently employ approximately 2,000 people, we hope to build a great production facility and employ more than 500 people in Nevada. And while there is a lot to do before we reach that number, we did it in Dallas and Atlanta, and we can do it in Nevada.”802 Apparently, California sites were ruled out in favor of Nevada. Shandong Tranlin Paper Co. Ltd. – The China-based company will build $2-billion ecofriendly paper manufacturing plant expected to employ 2,000 people by 2020. Its first U.S. operation will boost area agriculture by using organic waste. The company takes wheat straw and corn stalks and turn them into paper towels, toilet tissue, boxes and organic fertilizers, and more. The company says the process does not expel an odor like paper plants with older technology. Jim Cheng, a former Virginia Commerce Secretary, said the company looked at California versus Virginia.803 The company bought 60 acres for $3 million as it begins to assemble an 850-acre facility.804 UniTao Pharmaceuticals LLC, a China-based pharmaceutical company, purchased a plant in Petersburg where it will invest $22.5 million in a manufacturing operation and create 376 jobs. A state official stated that Virginia competed against California for the project. UniTao is a subsidiary of Shanghai-based Tenry Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., which is engaged in R&D, production and sales of pharmaceutical drugs, active pharmaceutical ingredients, dietary supplements and food additives.805 Worldpay US, a payment processor, will expand in Atlanta. Earlier this year, CEO Tony Catalfano said he had planned to put an important innovation arm of the company in Silicon Valley (the community wasn’t disclosed) because of its mass of technology workers. But he said Atlanta convinced him the city offered a robust tech community, too, so the jobs will be in Atlanta. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Georgia leading to a reduction in expenses.] The company plans to expand from 600 employees to more than 1,200.806 For the purposes of this report, since it’s unclear how much of the work had been intended for Silicon Valley, no jobs or capital investment numbers are given here. WorldRemit, a startup money transfer provider, will open a North American headquarters and operations center in Denver. The London-based company plans to hire 100 there and 218 people by early 2020. According to CEO Ismail Ahmed, Denver is “gaining a reputation as a go-to destination for the financial tech sector and stealing the thunder of New York and Silicon Valley.” The firm received $40 million year from Palo Alto-based Accel Partners, which also has backed Facebook, Spotify and Dropbox. It has leased 11,126 square feet of office space at in Denver. The new jobs are expected to pay an average wage of $71,536. The company considered locations in California.807 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Colorado leading to a reduction in expenses.] Mersen USA, a subsidiary of Mersen SA, a graphite and electrical specialty company, will invest $5.7 million in Virginia, will move its reactive metal equipment manufacturing business from California, and will create 50 jobs. The company will add another large production building as a result of the expansion. “Mersen is one of those companies tucked away on the fringes of our city that goes about its daily business turning out million-dollar 127 Ventura ↔ Simi Valley Washington > Seattle Yolo ↔ Woodland Idaho > Caldwell Jobs Adjustment 6 N$R NQF #EC #SO 71 $25 162 #HQ #MA 132 }CLO }REL equipment with very few people knowing what they actually do,” said the City Manager. Established in 1940, Mersen USA has nine production sites in seven states. Its customers include chemical and pharmaceutical companies.808 MicaSense, a start-up that has developed a high-tech camera attached to small drone aircraft, named RedEdge, is relocating. The company recently raised $2 million in initial funding from French technology company Parrot. MicaSense developed software to process satellite-quality imagery collected by the camera so growers will know more about conditions that affect their crops. Data collected will allow early detection of stresses to crops, including the effects of pests, fertilizer, lack of water, over-irrigation, excessive heat, or early frost. Co-founder Gabriel Torres, who has a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering, said there’s a substantial market in the agricultural sector, where low-cost unmanned drones can easily access expansive fields and remote rural areas. MicaSense has some early customers in Canada, where there is “a permitting process with very loose restrictions that allows commercial operations.” The company is advertising five software engineering openings in Seattle and hopes to expand later.809 Gayle Manufacturing Co. will move its manufacturing and headquarters to Idaho.810 The company, which fashions steel beams for use in commercial buildings, will replace a California plant with a bigger one in Idaho. Founder and CFO Jim DeBlasio plans to open a $25 million plant near Caldwell. Gayle Manufacturing already employs more than 30 workers in a nearby Nampa plant, which will continue operating. Compensation, including health and retirement benefits, averages about $82,000 per employee per year. The new Caldwell plant would replace the California operation with more modern equipment, doubled capacity and room to grow. DeBlasio started the company in his Sacramento garage in 1968. He shares ownership with workers through an employee stock ownership plan. Site selection is tricky, DeBlasio said, requiring rail access for receiving raw beams and shipping finished beams.811 Gayle will offer its 71 California employees a chance to relocate from California, will replace employees who don’t move, then hire 40 additional workers over the next two years.812 The new fabrication plant would comprise 154,836 sq. ft. and a future office building involving to offer was also planned, comprising 7,200 sq. ft., for a total space of 162,036 sq. ft. The plant is scheduled to start operations in 2016 with 50 employees; at capacity would employ 100. A 12-car rail spur will provide access for rail shipping and receiving.813 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Idaho leading to a reduction in expenses.] Fisher Investments job growth in Camus, Washington – see note in 2010 entry. 128 Chapter 18: Details Regarding 2013 Disinvestment Events California Disinvestment Events for 2013 as shown in Table 17 are self-explanatory. Quite often in public domain sources information was lacking about jobs, capital investments and square footage. In such cases, the following codes will appear: NJR – No Job Number Reported N$R – No Capital Investment Reported NQF - No Square Footage Reported Table 17: California Disinvestment Events for 2013 Jobs Private Capital (million) Function or Industry Codes Event Type 22 #EC #HQ }REL $90 275 #FP #MA }CDO 60 $3.2 60 #MA }REL 221 N$R NQF #PB #RD }REL California County & Locality Destination Location Alameda ↔ Emeryville Texas > Dallas NJR N$R Alameda ↔ Emeryville Idaho > Twin Falls 250 Alameda ↔ Emeryville Nevada > Minden Alameda ↔ Emeryville Massachusetts > Cambridge Sq. Ft. (000) Information Available through Public Domain Sources Ciao Telecom, a global telecommunications provider, will relocate its North American headquarters to Dallas to a 22,000 sq. ft. space. The company also has offices in New York, Miami and San Francisco, as well as in Italy, Brazil and England. 814 Clif Bar & Co. – The family- and employee-owned maker of organic food and drinks will build a new state-of-the-art bakery in Idaho to make CLIF Bars and CLIF Kid Zbars. The facility will be constructed on nearly 90 acres and cost an estimated $90 million; when fully operational, it will create 250 jobs. The bakery is being designed to scale over time with the total capital investment potentially reaching $160 million, while providing up to 450 highquality full-time employment opportunities. “From the moment that we first stepped foot in Twin Falls, we felt an immediate connection with the city’s people, natural surroundings and community,” said Kit Crawford, co-owner and co-chief visionary officer of Clif Bar & Co.815 It will be a 275,000-sq. ft. facility.816 New Logic Research Inc. – The maker of industrial filtration systems is moving manufacturing to Nevada, into a 60,000 sq. ft. building that will start operating before the end of 2013. It may employ as many as 60 people within five years.817 The company will invest an estimated $3.2 million in capital equipment and purchasing a facility. New Logic Research employs many engineers and their relations with the University of Nevada, Reno and the head of their Engineering Department played a major role in their decision to move to Nevada.818 The 25-year-old company’s products are sold internationally. Novartis AG, a pharmaceutical firm, will cut employment in California while adding 175 jobs at the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research in Cambridge. The jobs will include new hires along with researchers moving from Emeryville, where it is shutting down a 129 Alameda ↔ Emeryville Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #GA #SO }CDO Alameda ↔ Fremont Colorado > Pueblo NJR N$R NQF #MA }CLO }REL Alameda ↔ Fremont Nevada > Sparks 12 $2.8 NQF #DN #HQ #PB #MA }CLO }REL Alameda ↔ Fremont New York > Buffalo 475 $700 137.5 #GR #MA }CDO Alameda ↔ Fremont New York > Buffalo 375 $750 137.5 #GR #MA }CDO Alameda ↔ Fremont Costa Rica > Coyol NJR N$R NQF #MA #PA }OSO }REL Alameda ↔ Fremont Minnesota > Maple Grove NJR N$R NQF }REL cancer research program. The company may begin adding researchers again – in Massachusetts and elsewhere – as early as 2014.819 A total of 221 California employees were furloughed.820 Wargaming America, Inc. – The software developer of free multi-player online games selected Austin as its global services hub, which will “house heads of business intelligence, global design services and central technology, with the option to expand in other areas.”821 Brett Close, SVP engineering and GM of the Austin office, said, “It’s much cheaper than most other game development hubs like San Francisco and a great place to live and work.”822 KMG Chemicals, Inc. – The provider of specialty chemicals will close its Fremont site and shift manufacturing to Colorado and also to Hollister, Calif. The Fremont site, acquired when KMG purchased OM Group’s Ultra Pure Chemicals, makes and packages a variety of chemicals for the semiconductor industry under the Cyantek name. The transfer of production to other locations will begin by the end of 2013.823 Neo Medical, Inc. – Will relocate headquarters, manufacturing and distribution to Nevada. President, Tim Duvall cited Nevada tax savings, specifically after the imposition of the Affordable Care Act Medical Device Tax to begin in 2013 as a main reason for the move. The company is known for its safety needle technologies, long-term and products for neonatal, pediatric and adult patients. In five years, Duvall projects capital investment will reach $2.8 million, adding 12 full-time employees in Sparks, with operations underway by March 2013.824 Silevo (later acquired by SolarCity) will locate a major part of its operations in Buffalo. The company, which produces silicon solar cells and modules, has an established manufacturing plant in China. Phase 1 of Silevo’s project, a more than $700 million investment, will create at least 475 jobs in a 200 megawatt production facility. It will be its sole North American manufacturing operation. Cooperating in the project is the State University of New York Research Foundation. Silevo will share a 275,000-sq. ft. facility with Soraa,825 but it’s unclear how much space will be dedicated to which company; hence, for the purpose of this report, it’s split 50-50. Soraa – The manufacturer will invest $750 million to build a LED (lighting) fabrication plant where the company’s capabilities will expand as will product innovation. The company has a partnership with the SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. Soraa was founded in 2008 and continues to operate an LED fabrication plant in Fremont, California.826 The new facility is expected to employ 375 employees. Sorra will share a 275,000-sq. ft. facility with Silevo,827 but it’s unclear how much space will be dedicated to which company; hence, for the purpose of this report, it’s split 50-50. Boston Scientific Corp., a Massachusetts-based company, will move assembly work to plants in Costa Rica and Maple Grove, Minn., near Minneapolis-Saint Paul. The company stated that it’s “continuing to find ways to reduce our manufacturing footprint. We’re looking for ways to run the company as lean as we can while we invest in new markets.”828 The Costa Rica facility manufactures products the company’s cardiology, urology, endoscopy and peripheral intervention divisions.829 Boston Scientific Corp., relocated work to Minnesota. See the 2013 entry for this company for Costa Rica for more information about this event. 130 Alameda ↔ Livermore Mexico > Monterrey 46 N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Alameda ↔ Pleasanton Nevada > Reno 60 N$R 15 #BF #CP #DO #SB }CDO Butte ↔ Chico Contra Costa ↔ Richmond Iowa > Iowa City 5 N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #GR #HQ #MA #PL }CLO }OSO }REL Contra Costa ↔ Walnut Creek Nevada > Reno 41 N$R NQF #HQ #SB }REL Fresno ↔ Fresno Unknown > Dispersed 543 N$R NQF #BF }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ Azusa Arkansas > Arkadelphia 172 $5.4 NQF #FP #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Beverly Hills Colorado > Denver 12 N$R NQF #FP }CLO }REL Great Britain > Worksop }REL Valmark Interface Solutions, subsidiary of Nidec Motor Corp., furloughed employees producing labels, panel overlays, and membrane switches because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 20, 2013.830 Blackhawk Network opened a 130-seat support center in Reno to house three divisions. “It’s the company’s first service center in the United States,” said CEO Bill Tauscher, a “flagship site.” It will also house the risk division and desktop support division.831 The company supports the management and distribution of financial products, gift cards and prepaid telecom products across a global network of financial service providers, retailers and mobile wallets. It services the T-Mobile Visa Prepaid Card, issued by Bancorp Bank.832 Apparently 60 jobs were created833 in the 15,000-sq. ft. facility.834 Blackhawk Network Holdings, Inc. is owned by Pleasanton-based Safeway Inc.835 Shasta QA – For more information, see the Redding entry for this event. MBA Polymers – The durable goods recycler is closing its headquarters and pilot-scale plant in California and moving operations to its facility in England. Along with hosting the R&D work, Worksop will become the company’s new headquarters. The company has reprocessing plants in England, Austria and China.836 As an aside, the President and Founder of MBA Polymers, Dr. Mike Biddle, gave an extraordinary TED Talk on the company’s story regarding its plastics recycling solutions for sustainability.837 4506-Transcripts.com – The division of Private Eyes, Inc. relocated its headquarters, stating: The company noted: “Reno is only a few hours from major California markets, yet provides the pro-business and quality of life balance necessary for most business owners.” The service provider will hire 41 new employees; the labor pool including university students with customer management and technology skills influenced the move. The transcripts company verifies income through the IRS for mortgage brokers, banks, lenders, and employers on candidates and borrowers.838 Bank of America – The bank will close a call center in northwest Fresno in August of next year. The facility fielded calls from the bank’s consumer-banking customers. The call center opened in 2000 with 475 employees.839 A notice to the state showed 543 employees in Fresno furloughed as of Aug. 31, 2013.840 Vikon Farms – The poultry processing company will move all operations – hatching, growing and processing – to southwest Arkansas, where it will invest $5.4 million. A sales office will remain in California. President/CEO Quan Phu declined to say how many workers will lose their jobs when the company relocates its business away from the west coast, but he said they will add more jobs in Arkansas (172) than are being lost in California.841 Vikon produces a specialty breed of chicken that serves Asian markets.842 Some call the product “Buddhist-style poultry” – “It is pretty much the most organic, freerange chicken you can come by,” said a customer.843 Marley Coffee – The company will move headquarters to Colorado. Rohan Marley, the founder and chairman of Marley Coffee and a son of reggae singer Bob Marley, said, “Denver has the pulse on the organic movement It’s always been my vision to bring all our people together and Denver was on the top of our list. It’s centrally located and the sustainable vibe of the city resonates with what we’re trying to achieve.” With the move, 12 131 800 N$R NQF #AE #DF #RD }CLO }DSP }REL Mexico > Tiajuana 20 N$R NQF #CL #MA }OSO Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Indiana > Seymour 9 N$R NQF #HQ }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Texas > McKinney 170 N$R 500 #AE #DF #EC #HQ }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Thailand > Unknown 160 N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Multiple Locations – See separate entries 250 N$R NQF #AE #DF #EC #EN #RD #SO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Carson Unknown > Dispersed Los Angeles ↔ Commerce Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Orange ↔ Seal Beach employees will be added in sales, marketing, design, business development and human resources. In July 2009, the company’s name was changed to “Jammin Java Corp.,” with a d/b/a of Marley Coffee.844 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Colorado leading to a reduction in expenses.] Northrop Grumman will close its Carson as the company works to reduce facilities and cut costs. The work will be moved to other facilities in phases starting this year. Almost 800 workers, including engineers and scientists, will be affected by the move. The company said hundreds of positions are being relocated to points in California, Alabama, Virginia and Maryland, but it’s unclear how many positions would be shifted to which locations.845 The campus, often referred to as the Dominguez Hills facility, was built in 1987 for TRW Inc. Northrop acquired TRW in 2002.846 Passion Splash LLC furloughed employees producing screen printed apparel/silkscreening because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 7, 2013.847 Cereplast Inc. – The headquarters will close in May, resulting in a savings of $600,000 annually, a “substantial” amount for the company. “At this stage of the game, it definitely makes sense to concentrate all of our operations under one roof, and cost is a big factor,” CEO Frederic Scheer said. “Indiana is definitely less costly than California. The cost of [California] real estate is very high, and because of the cost of real estate being high it definitely has an impact on the cost of employment.” Cereplast has been a California company since 2001.848 Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems – The headquarters of this $6 billion business unit of Raytheon will relocate. The Waltham, Mass.-based electronics, mission systems and aerospace technology parent company already has a presence in McKinney. The company didn’t provide details on the number of jobs. Real estate sources say the move will bring about 170 jobs, which have an average salary of $250,000.849 It’s building a 500,000-sq. ft. facility in the area.850 M/A-Com Technology Solutions furloughed employees in Long Beach and on-site leased employees producing RF power semiconductors and modules used in communications, avionics, and radar because according to the California EDD the company shifted the work to Thailand. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as July 9, 2013.851 Boeing Co. / Boeing Research & Technology (BR&T) divisions in Southern California are expected to lose nearly 300 of their 700 employees over the next two years. Affected sites include El Segundo, Long Beach [in Los Angeles County] and Seal Beach and Huntington Beach [in Orange County].852 As the centers are established, employee totals are expected to grow between 300-400 each in Alabama, Missouri and South Carolina while jobs in California are expected to decrease.853 According to Boeing, the new research centers will consolidate technology development of strategic importance to the company over the long-term – up to 30 years into the future. Note: This entry has a different format because the relationship is unclear between the four California locations that lost jobs and the three out-of-state locations that gained those jobs. For example, did 132 Orange ↔ Huntington Beach Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles the Long Beach jobs go to North Carolina, Alabama or Missouri? Or were they spread among all three states? WARN notices fail to specify such detail. Hence, these events are reported in a generalized manner. Texas > Dallas 300 N$R 30 #SB }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Unknown > Dispersed 270 N$R NQF #GR #MA }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles New Hampshire > Salem 24 N$R 8 #PB #RD }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Georgia > Bloomingdale 1,000 $90 NQF #ET }CDO Account Control Technology Inc. (ACT) – The debt management and recovery solutions firm located in the Canoga Park section of L.A. will expand operations to Dallas with a new 30,000-sq. ft. call center. It will hire up to 300 agents. ACT selected Dallas for its latest office in part because of the company’s positive experience conducting business in Texas. Also, ACT will continue to maintain its existing call center in San Angelo, which is in west Texas.854 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Coda Automotive went bankrupt and closed its Los Angeles headquarters after having been showered with praise, and money, by California politicians. Gov. Jerry Brown traveled to Los Angeles for the opening of the headquarters of the company that was introducing the CODA Sedan, which had new battery that would supposedly deliver superior performance. About 650 high-tech jobs were expected to be created in Los Angeles. “To the naysayers, we’re saying yes to solar, yes to CODA,” Brown said. “We’re saying yes to a Los Angeles that’s on the move.” City Council President Eric Garcetti had been influential in offering $1 million in city funds to lure CODA’s HQ from nearby Santa Monica even as he received contributions from CODA executives and their spouses. An excellent LA Weekly story reported that the company “never got close to its goal of 650 employees, topping out at about 270 before it began laying off workers.... It appears the company has sold fewer than 100 cars .... John Gartner, an analyst at Pike Research, [said], ‘On the automotive side, it seems like there’s not much of a future for them.’ The city’s contract calls for CODA to refund its money in full if it moves to another city within five years. But the contract makes no provision for reimbursement if CODA goes bankrupt.”855 Gamma Medica Inc. (formerly Gamma Medica Ideas) – The breast imaging company, located in the Northridge section of Los Angeles, was in bankruptcy. Jim Calandra, a New Hampshire consultant, who was hired to turn it around, brought it back to New Hampshire, where he is now the CEO of 24 employees, going on 30. It has FDA approval for its technology, $16 million in financing through a health-care equity firm, and occupies 8,000sq. ft. of leased space.856 A year earlier, the company was a winner of the Los Angeles Business Journal’s 2012 Patrick Soon-Shiong Innovation Award, which honors and acknowledges people and organizations in the area that continue to stretch boundaries.857 Medient Studios, Inc. – The company, located in the Hollywood section of L.A., will develop a movie studio, entertainment facility and campus about 15 miles from the Savannah-Hilton Head International airport.858 The $90 million cost includes everything needed to make movies, including $10 million to lease the land, $40 million for equipment and $40 million for buildings.859 The company stated that it is a global film production and distribution company with a presence in North America, Europe and India and has produced or financed in excess of 250 movies. It received approval for beneficial 133 100 N$R NQF #MA 35 $8 12 #DO Mexico > Chihuahua NJR $135 NQF #AU #MA }CDO }OSO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Montebello Arizona > Phoenix NJR N$R NQF #MA }CDO Mexico > Tijuana 73 N$R NQF #AU #MA }OSO Los Angeles ↔ Pacoima Georgia > Norcross 92 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Palmdale Texas > Weir NJR N$R 34 #DN #SB }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles China > Unknown Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Austin Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles }OSO ownership of 1,560 acres of property in Effingham County, with an option to purchase title to the property.860 Paramount Fitness Corp., subsidiary of National Credit Corp., furloughed employees producing commercial exercise equipment because the company shifted the work to China. The California EDD reported an estimate of 100 jobs to be lost to the Department of Labor. The DOL didn’t identify the community in that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as March 21, 2013.861 Resignation Media is moving its headquarters from the Venice Beach section of Los Angeles to Austin. The company will renovate a 12,000-sq. ft. building and will spend $8 million in the next five years to do so. Co-founder/CEO Leo Resig said, “We needed to find a location that could support the expansion of our brand.... Austin’s pro-business climate, decent cost of living, tax structure and dedication to its growing technology community are what drew us to the city,” The company is also ramping up its e-commerce site, TheChivery.com. Brothers John and Leo Resig created Resignation Media in 2008. They now own several websites including theCHIVE.com, theBERRY.com, theTHROTTLE.com, theBRIGADE.com and an e-commerce site, TheChivery.com.862 A total of 35 employees will relocate to Austin.863 Superior Industries International Inc. – The automotive wheel manufacturer will break ground on a new facility in Mexico, a move that will increase its wheel production capabilities 15% to 20%. CEO Steven J. Borick said, “margins in the United States continue to be a difficult task.” That’s one reason the company decided to build manufacturing space in Mexico instead of in the United States, he said. “It makes a lot more sense economically to build new capacity in Mexico, where we know we have greater margin opportunities.”864 Investment in the plant will be up to $135 million.865 Villa Dolce Gelato – Manufacturing expanded to Phoenix around March 2013.866 The types of jobs in Phoenix listed on a job board are in manufacturing.867 Katzkin Leather, Inc. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing leather interiors for car and light trucks because the company shifted some of the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 8, 2013. 868 Natural Balance Pet Foods Inc. is ending manufacturing in Pacoima to move it out of state now that the company has been acquired by Del Monte Corp. The end of operations means 92 employees will lose their jobs. The company’s nearby corporate headquarters and distribution center are remaining and are unaffected. Pacoima has been the site of Natural Balance’s operations since the it was founded in 1989. Natural Balance will move production to a more advanced contract facility in Georgia, but for competitive reasons won’t disclose the location.869 By 2014, it became apparent it had selected Norcross, Georgia.870 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Georgia leading to a reduction in expenses.] Ace Canopy – The subhead in the company’s news release said it all: “Leading California canopy tent, manufacture and supplier Ace Canopy moves to Texas in order to save money and expand.” The decision was based on several factors, including state income tax and business logistics. Ninety percent of the business will be moving to Weir, about 20 134 170 N$R NQF #CP #DN }CLO }REL Nevada > Las Vegas 75 $2.2 20.2 #HQ #PA }REL Florida > Miami 15 $3 NQF #CL #HQ }REL Malaysia > Unknown 114 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Michigan > Pontiac 114 $50 34.5 #AU #EN #GR #MA }REL Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Ohio > Marysville 50 N$R NQF #AU #MA #SB }REL Los Angeles ↔ Pasadena Ohio > Zanesville Los Angeles ↔ Santa Fe Springs Los Angeles ↔ Santa Monica Los Angeles ↔ Slymar miles North of Austin. The new 34,000 sq. ft. facility will accommodate the warehouse, a retail store and office. References in the company’s announcement about taxes – e.g., “Texas also does not have state income tax. California’s maximum state income tax is currently 10.3% -- suggest that the HQ also is relocating.871 However, Ace Canopy is a division of Abadak Inc., which is also based in Palmdale.872 Perhaps a co-location is the reason the future site of Ace Canopy’s HQ was left vague in its announcement. Avon Products Inc. will close its 353,000-sq. ft. distribution center that employs about 170 workers plus support staff in HR, administration and finance. It’s unlikely they will be able to stay on with Avon; orders will transition to Zanesville to be processed. The Pasadena center opened in 1946. With $11 billion in annual revenue, Avon is the world’s largest direct seller, marketing in more than 100 countries through more than 6 million independent sales representatives.873 Shears Litho, Inc. – The custom printing company relocated its headquarters to Southern Nevada where it will invest $2.2 million in equipment and expand to 75 jobs. An estimated 75% of its market is outside Nevada.874 The company leased 26,206 sq. ft. of space.875 Sundek – The international swimwear company relocated its U.S. headquarters.876 St. Jude Medical Inc., Pacesetter Inc. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing cardiovascular medical devices and related devices because the company shifted the work to Malaysia. The furlough figure is from a Los Angeles city employee report to the Dept. of Labor. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as June 23, 2013.877 General Motors will relocate its Torrance plant dedicated to alternative-fuel vehicles to Michigan. The Advanced Technology Center, which employs 114 people, will move by the end of 2014. The center helped create the technology used in GM’s EV1, a massproduced electric vehicle. Certain testing will remain in California.878 The project will require GM to spend $200 million on a new 138,000 sq. ft. test wing at its Global Powertrain Engineering Headquarters.879 When the consolidation of facilities from several locations is complete, GM will have added about 400 jobs to the Pontiac campus.880 With Torrance employment making up about 25% of that total. [Along with efficiencies resulting from consolidation, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Michigan leading to a reduction in expenses.] Honda, the Japanese automaker, will relocate about 50 leadership and support jobs to Marysville, Ohio, near Columbus where it makes the Accord and other vehicles. Last year the company announced plans to have its North American operation play a greater role in the global business, and the move to Ohio is a next step in that process. The move will “more efficiently group our regional executive management in one location close to our major manufacturing, purchasing and R&D centers in the region,” said a spokesperson. “So, in that sense the North American regional leadership function of Honda’s North American management will be in Ohio.” Sales, marketing and other operations will stay in Torrance. Honda also will form a new services company based in Marysville. The move will start April 1, 2013 and continue through next year. In the last four years the company has 135 Los Angeles ↔ Vernon Texas > San Antonio Los Angeles ↔ Walnut Washington > Bellingham Marin ↔ Novato Wyoming > Jackson Mendocino ↔ Ukiah Nevada > Reno Merced ↔ Livingston Texas > Irving 25 $3 NQF #FP #MA }CLO }REL NJR $3 NQF #EN #IT }REL 20 N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #HQ #MA }CLO }REL 37 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL invested more than $1 billion in Ohio.881 Honda has been low-key about the move of some headquarters-type jobs from Torrance to Marysville.882 [Along with efficiencies resulting from reorganization, it’s conceivable [that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Ohio leading to a reduction in expenses.] Lulu’s Dessert Corp. – Maria de Lourdes Sobrino, CEO of Lulu’s Dessert Corp., started the company, which makes gelatin dessert products, in California about 30 years ago. She relocated it to San Antonio. Manufacturing will start with 25 to 30 workers in January, 2013.883 The Orange County Business Journal honored her as an Outstanding Business Leader at its Annual Women in Business Awards event in 2000.884 CyberWatch West – A consortium of West Coast organizations – which include Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Dominquez Hills, and Cal State San Bernardino – was awarded a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to establish a cybersecurity center. similar to what is already in effect on the East Coast. The CyberWatch West center will move from its current California location to the Whatcom Community College campus in Bellingham. WCC President Kathi Hiyane-Brown said, “Naming Whatcom as the lead institution acknowledges our expertise in the field of cybersecurity education and the ability of our faculty and staff to advance the NSF-funded project.”885 William E. Wecker Associates – The high-powered consulting firm has been relocating from Marin County to Wyoming. Twenty employees, most of whom have doctoral degrees in mathematics or master’s degrees from prestigious schools such as MIT, are following. This is an example of how a location doesn’t require much more than a good airport and a fast Internet connection. The company, founded in 1990, bills itself as providing “statistical and mathematical consulting services” and “data analysis.” It works with pharmaceutical companies and also has worked on safety and environmental issues. “We happen to be a company that can do our business from anywhere in the world,” company President William Wecker said. External factors, such as taxes and regulations, and Wyoming’s conservative spending policies and healthy budget, were attractive, and played a part in the relocation. But Wecker said the decision was based largely on an attraction to Jackson. The move has been a quiet one. “We’re kind of as exciting as a roomful of librarians,” Wecker said.886 Flaresun Fire Group Inc. – “When you get out of the research-and-development phases, California is right on you,” said Lisa Mortimeyer, CEO of the company that develops specialized fire and rescue equipment. After citing Nevada’s tax advantages as the reason to relocate the company’s headquarters, she says the two-year-old company now is looking to consolidate its operations in Reno.887 “Nevada has welcomed us with open arms,” she said. “Reno has a friendly vibe, not the standoffish arrogance California has when you’re trying to start a business.”888 Fresenius Manufacturing USA, f/k/a Fresenius Medical Care NA. The Merced Sun-Star reported the company will close its plant, which produces a concentrate that’s used for dialysis therapy, after 22 years in Livingston; 37 workers will be furloughed, and in 2014 the manufacturing will move to Texas. The work is being consolidated to better leverage company resources and operational processes.889 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s 136 Merced ↔ Merced Texas > Lampasas 10 $1 13 #CS #HQ }CLO }REL Monterey ↔ Monterey Minnesota > Bloomington 18 N$R NQF #DO #IT #SM }REL Monterey ↔ Monterey Illinois > Chicago 20 $2.35 16.1 #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Napa ↔ Napa India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #PA }OSO Nevada County ↔ Grass Valley Canada > Montreal 37 N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO Nevada County ↔ Truckee Nevada > Incline Village 20 N$R NQF #IT }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Aliso Viejo Orange ↔ Aliso Viejo North Carolina > Cary North Carolina > Charlotte NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF }REL #BF #SB }CLO }REL conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Lampasas Trucking & Ready Mix – A full-service crane and heavy equipment company will relocate three of its five divisions, along with a cement division and headquarters, to Texas. In the process the company changed its name (news accounts are unclear about what the former name was in California). Company owner and president Mike Jones said “We’re California natives” and the move was motivated by his home state’s taxes and regulations. He plans to hire a crew of 10 to 15 people.890 The company estimates it will invest $1 million in Lampasas, in part to purchase a 13,000 sq. ft. commercial building.891 Byte Technology, which specializes in website parallax design for non-profit organizations, moved its headquarters to Minnesota, although some employees will remain in California. Its clients include AT&T, Chevron, GE, Comcast, National Geographic and Colgate-Palmolive.892 Century Aluminum, which has production facilities in Iceland, Kentucky, West Virginia and South Carolina, will move headquarters into a 16,146-sq. ft. space in Chicago. In a November filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Century expected to open its new office by the midway point of 2013.893 Napa Valley Register furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved newspaper production, specifically advertising graphic design, because the company shifted the work to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as July 25, 2013.894 Grass Valley USA, LLC, GVD Division, a subsidiary of Belden, Inc., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing broadcast equipment because the company shifted the work to Canada. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 12, 2013.895 First Tracks Media (Xplorit), an immersive web and mobile technology company, will relocate headquarters to Nevada, creating 20 jobs in Reno-Sparks-Tahoe area over five years. Company Chairman Doug Swanson said, “Nevada offers some real competitive advantages from where we’ve been in California. From the extensive tax benefits to the great quality of life and a diverse employee pool, it made real economic sense for us to make the move to Nevada.” Advertising Age granted XplorIt the Media Vanguard Award for the best innovation in virtual technology.896 MetLife Inc. – See the entry under Aliso Viejo - Charlotte for this company for information about the Cary event. MetLife Inc. – The life insurance and employee benefits company will move jobs from Aliso Viejo and Irvine to lower-cost locations in North Carolina. The company will establish hubs for its U.S. Retail Business in Charlotte and for its Global Technology & Operations organization in Cary, which is near Raleigh. Positions will include product management, marketing, sales and customer support in Charlotte and IT positions in Cary.897 MetLife didn’t provide employee counts for the California offices, nor did it indicate how many jobs were transferred to which North Carolina location.898 A WARN notice listed the furloughs from the Irvine office at 118, but no number was given for Aliso Viejo.899 137 Orange ↔ Aliso Viejo Texas > Shiner 6 N$R NQF Orange ↔ Aliso Viejo Texas > Austin 360 N$R 14 #EN #IT #SO #SB }CDO Orange ↔ Anaheim Nevada > Minden 50 N$R 10 #AE #DF #EC #MA }REL Orange ↔ Brea South Dakota > Sturgis 30 N$R 45 #HQ #MA }REL Orange ↔ Buena Park North Carolina > Mount Airy 140 $22 NQF #MA }CDO Orange ↔ Buena Park Unknown > Dispersed NJR N$R NQF #FP #MA Orange ↔ Costa Mesa Oklahoma > Tulsa 120 N$R NQF #AE #AU #DF #GR #MA #PB }CLO }DSP }REL }CLO }REL }REL Shield Tactical is relocating to Shiner, bringing six employees, but eventually may grow to 25 employees. (By the way, Shiner is where Shiner beer is brewed.) For now, owner John W. Harrington says the training division will stay in California. 900 Telogis Inc., a location-based software company, established an Austin “footprint” in 2012 when it opened an office there. Next, it enlisted additional employees for sales, marketing, customer support and technical support.901 By 2013 it employed 400 people in Austin (only 360 listed here because 40 were listed in a 2012 event). It also received $93 million in funding to put it in a position for an IPO, and an undisclosed number of additional workers will be needed.902 Cristek Interconnects Inc. – A well-known businesswomen will relocate headquarters to Nevada. Cristi Cristich is CEO of a company that makes electronic components for the military and aerospace. She started the company in 1985. Her family enjoys hunting and rural living, have long visited Carson Valley, and planned to retire there. An opportunity came up to buy a 10,000-sq. ft. building, and she decided it was the time to make the move. She will maintain Anaheim operations, where 140 employees work. She has served as Orange County and California president of the National Association of Women Business Owners and in 2004 ran for the Republican nomination for the Assembly. 903 It’s estimated that the plant will grow to at least 50 employees.904 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada leading to a reduction in expenses.] Samson Motorcycle Products, Inc. / Samson Exhaust – After many years manufacturing exhaust systems in California, the company relocated to Sturgis.905 Samson moved into a 45,000-sq. ft. building in the Sturgis Industrial Park.906 The 21-year old company manufacturers exhaust systems, mufflers and accessories for Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Indian and Metric motorcycles. Apparently some employees will remain in California. Awesome Products Inc., a laundry detergent and cleaning products manufacturer, will locate a facility in North Carolina where it will invest $22 million over the next three years and create up to 140 jobs. The company currently operates production and distribution centers in Arkansas and California.907 See other events in 2011 and 2014 regarding the company’s expansions in West Memphis, Arkansas. Dean Foods – The company closed its California fluid milk plant as part of the company’s focus on cutting costs. Dean Foods owns about 79 fresh dairy plants across the U.S.908 Cytec Industries – The New Jersey-based composites maker, after purchasing Umeco last year, will close three of its plants in California, which are in Costa Mesa, Adelanto and Huntington Beach, by mid-2015. About 120 jobs will be eliminated as a result of the closings, although it’s uncertain how many are in each plant. Work will be moved to Cytec sites in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Winona, Minnesota. The affected plants make films and similar products based on epoxies, phenolics and other thermosets for aerospace and related industries.909 It is a diversified company operating in many industries: Aerospace, Agriculture, Agrochemical, Automotive, Motorsport, Defense, Energy (inducing sustainable), Medical / Pharmaceutical, and Mining. [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business 138 Orange ↔ Costa Mesa Orange ↔ Foothill Ranch Japan > Tokyo NJR N$R NQF #CL }CLO }REL Texas > Plano 1,000 N$R 50 #BF #HQ }REL Orange ↔ Fountain Valley China > Unknown 80 N$R NQF #CH #EN #IT #MA #SB }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Huntington Beach Orange ↔ Irvine Minnesota > Winona NJR N$R NQF Indiana > Indianapolis 40 $3.3 196 #GA }CDO Orange ↔ Irvine Texas > Austin 40 N$R 7 #DO #RW #SB }CDO }REL and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Oklahoma leading to a reduction in expenses.] Gravis, which mainly sells footwear, will move to Tokyo and will only be available in Asian markets. The change will be effective fall 2013.910 loanDepot.com LLC, a retail mortgage lender, opened its co-headquarters office in Plano, where it anticipates hiring 250 employees in the first nine months and have a total of up to 1,000 employees in three years. The company is hiring for all functions, including mortgage sales, operations, technology, human resources and other corporate roles.911 “With the combination of the availability of talent and the work ethic and experience level of the talent force, it makes sense for us to allocate a higher percentage of our workforce in the Dallas area,” LoanDepot CEO Anthony Hsieh said. He added that “Dallas is in the middle of the country, and it’s centrally located for financial services companies that are national” and Texas has a “favorable business environment and favorable tax rates.” He added, “California is where we started. We will maintain a fairly significant presence out there. “But our Texas operations will continue to increase as far as our overall percentage” of employees is concerned. LoanDepot has rented 50,000 sq. ft. of office space.912 Company expansions into Scottsdale, Ariz., and Brentwood, Tenn. are excluded from this list because they appear to be market-driven projects. A substantial number of employees will remain in California. Kingston Technology is laying off 80 workers involved in DRAM and Flash memory products because “our company has been and continues to shift primarily production work from the U.S. to China,” writes a company HR manager. Groups affected include production, shipping, warehouse workers and to a lesser degree, finance, engineering and IT positions.”913 Cytec Industries – See the entry under Tulsa for this company for more information about this event. Solutions 2 GO, LLC, a specialized video game products distributor, will locate a new facility in Indianapolis, creating up to 40 new jobs and investing $3.3 million to lease and equip a 196,000 sq. ft. facility. The company will utilize warehouse management software that allows it to remotely monitor and direct production from its California headquarters. Founded in 2009, Solutions 2 GO distributes video games, software, related hardware and accessory bundles to retail and e-commerce clients across the country. The company provides special promotions and unique packaging for Sony PlayStation, Activision and Nintendo, serving customers including Walmart, Kmart and Target. 914 Auction.com LLC – The real-estate online auctioning company moved into a 7,000 sq. ft. space where it will provide client management and business development services. “Austin was our first choice as a location since it offers an excellent talent pool of professionals from leading technology companies who have the experience to help us better serve our customers and enhance the current teams in our Irvine headquarters,” stated John Hood, EVP of C2C Inside Sales. The company has sold more than $26 billion in assets since 2007.915 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] 139 Orange ↔ Irvine Nevada > Las Vegas 76 $1.02 NQF #BF #SB }CDO Orange ↔ Irvine Nevada > Las Vegas 163 N$R NQF #BF }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Orange ↔ Irvine Orange ↔ Irvine North Carolina > Charlotte North Carolina > Cary Texas > Dallas 118 N$R NQF }REL NJR N$R NQF }REL NJR N$R NQF #HC #HQ #SB }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #SP }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Colorado > Greenwood Village 25 N$R 10.5 #SO }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Kansas > Kansas City 15 N$R NQF #PB #RD }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Hungary > Debrecen 400 N$R NQF #PB #MA }OSO }REL California Republic Bank will invest $1.02 million in opening operations in Las Vegas, creating 76 jobs. It operates four branches in Southern California, as well as an autofinance division in Irvine that purchases contracts from auto dealers in California, Arizona and Texas.916 The jobs include those in an auto finance call center.917 Consumer Portfolio Services, a finance company that provides auto loans, expanded in Las Vegas. At first, it expected to bring 75 jobs to Las Vegas, but later grew that number to 163 employees.918 It appears that this announcement was a precursor to an actual relocation of its executive staff. Later, the company states that its “headquarters” is in Irvine.919 While it is incorporated in California, the entry is puzzling because the company’s “principal executive offices” moved to 3800 Howard Hughes Pkwy. in Las Vegas920 from its “principal executive offices” at 19500 Jamboree Road in Irvine.921 Hence, this is counted as a relocation even though some employees remain in Irvine. MetLife Inc. – See the entry under Aliso Viejo - Charlotte for this company for information about the Cary event; part of the Irvine office remained opened. MetLife Inc. – See the entry under Aliso Viejo - Charlotte for this company for information about the Cary event; part of the Irvine office remained opened. Mimi’s Café – The restaurant chain is moving its headquarters and support center to Texas, ending a 35-year corporate history in Orange County. The new owner, Le Duff America, said some employees will remain behind – notably the culinary team, West Coast operations, human resources and quality assurance. Mimi’s operates 143 restaurants in 24 states.922 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Orange County Breakers – The Orange County Breakers of Mylan World TeamTennis relocated in 2013 to Texas to become the Austin Aces. The team will become the league’s second franchise in Texas, joining the Texas Wild of Irving, a Dallas suburb. The move marks the end of professional coed TeamTennis in California,923 at least for now. Precision Discovery Inc. – The COO of the employee-owned software company, Thomas Avery, said, “There were a lot of cost benefits to moving to Denver.” Attractions included reasonable taxes and state recognition of an ESOP [employee stock ownership program]. “It is notable that when the company announced the potential move to its employees, approximately two-thirds of the work force volunteered to move to Denver,” said a broker involved in the project. In the move, the company upgraded from space in an industrial park to Class A office space in a Denver suburban area with substantial savings on rent. 924 About 25 Orange County-based employees chose to relocate.925 Stason Pharmaceuticals Inc. – The company will move its Brand Division to Kansas, apparently being given a new name, KC Specialty Therapeutics LLC, which will focus on R&D of new chemical entities for humans. Stason will continue to grow its Kansas City presence,926 expecting to hire as many as 15 people locally during the next year. 927 Teva Pharmaceutical Industries – The company is selling its Irvine drug manufacturing plant to save $1.5 to $2 billion over the next four years. Teva’s president/CEO, Jeremy Levin, noted that the company is not selling its business in Irvine, just the physical plant. He said Teva has five other FDA-approved manufacturing sites, including one in Hungary that can take over production of the medicines currently manufactured in Irvine. The 140 Orange ↔ Irvine Indiana > Columbus 50 $4.6 21.4 #AU #HQ #MA }REL Orange ↔ Laguna Hills Texas > Athens 20 $1 NQF #HQ #MA #PB }REL Orange ↔ Newport Beach Texas > Houston NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PF #SO }REL Orange ↔ Orange Nevada > Reno 50 N$R NQF #BF #SB }CDO Orange ↔ San Clemente Orange ↔ San Clemente Ireland > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Utah > Park City 30 N$R NQF #EC #MA }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Santa Ana Florida > Ocala 37 $700K 18.5 #HQ #SB }REL company is looking for a buyer “with a strategic long-term interest in the facility” that will produce for Teva until it can move products elsewhere. The factory employs about 400 people, roughly half the number who worked there in 2010.928 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the apparent consolidation, it’s conceivable that the location decisions were influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Toyota Material Handling U.S.A. Inc. – The sales and distribution arm for Toyota lift trucks and industrial equipment (e.g., forklifts) moved its North American headquarters to Indiana to align sales and marketing with manufacturing. Many California-based employees chose to move to rural Columbus. The new HQ represents a $4.6 million investment and adds another 21,400 sq. ft. to the existing campus.929 The move created 50 jobs in Indiana.930 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Indiana leading to a reduction in expenses.] Med-Logics, Inc., a provider of state-of-the-art medical devices used in Lasik, Dsaek and cataract surgeries, will build a new headquarters and manufacturing facility on a four-acre site in Athens. Med-Logics chose Texas because of the state’s low tax burden and Athens’ existing ancillary medical device industry, workforce and location.931 Varun Jain Inc. – The provider of enterprise software and consulting services was founded in 2006 in Newport Beach. A company statement about its headquarters relocation said, “In order to support [our strategic] vision, the decision was made in 2013 to relocate from Newport Beach to Houston, Texas. This decision enabled us to grow our workforce, obtain excellent offices to expand, and charge our customers lower bill rates while maintaining the best consultants on the market.”932 International City Mortgage (ICM) opened a new Regional Operations and Production Center to support the company’s growth, provide redundancy, and also to serve the Northern Nevada market. ICM has also become a corporate partner of the UNR College of Business, which will provide the company with a “wonderful pool from which to draw employees and access to some of the best young minds anywhere.”933 ICM will create 50 jobs in Reno.934 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada leading to a reduction in expenses.] Boston Scientific Corp., Cameron Health Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing subcutaneous implantable defibrillator (S-ICD) devices for medical use because the company shifted the work to Ireland.935 Skullcandy – The audio accessories manufacturer is closing its San Clemente office and restructuring amid slowing sales. Involved will be moving its marketing, creative, business development and legal departments to its Utah HQ along with certain sales and international personnel.936 Ansafone Contact Centers LLC will open its headquarters in Ocala, although its Santa Ana office will not be closed because the company will maintain support for western clients. President/CEO Randy Harmat said the company has been “hiring the corporate headquarters people for the last six-seven months. We continue to be grateful for Florida for being a pro-business environment” which has allowed the company to expand.937 141 Orange ↔ Tustin Canada > Unknown 12 N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO REL Orange ↔ Tustin Washington > Port Orchard 40 $2.74 41 #AE #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Placer ↔ Roseville Texas > Irving NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PF #SO }REL Riverside ↔ Temecula Costa Rica > Alajuela 650 N$R NQF Sacramento ↔ Elk Grove Unknown > Dispersed 128 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }DSP }REL Sacramento ↔ Folsom Nevada > Reno 10 N$R NQF #AE #RD #SO }REL }OSO }REL (Apparently the company’s experience with a local call center has been positive and influenced the selection of Ocala for the HQ.) Ansafone bought the former Maslow Insurance building with 18,500-sq. ft. of space and a parking garage.938 Graymark International, Inc., subsidiary of Festo Didactic Inc., furloughed employees producing hands-on technology training equipment because the company shifted the work to Canada. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 8, 2013.939 Omohundro Corp. – California lost another aerospace supplier when a composites manufacturer relocated to Port Orchard in Kitsap County – buying a 41,000-sq. ft. building for $2.74 million. It hired 10 local workers who are being trained at the plant in Tustin, and when operations begin in Port Orchard the company expects to employ at least 40 people. The company has been in business for 50 years.940 Daegis Inc., an information-management firm that specializes in electronic discovery for civil litigation, disclosed it will relocate its HQ. CEO Tim Bacci said, “As we evaluate the business and optimize our cost structure to accelerate on strategies where we see the most opportunity, we have decided to open an office in Dallas, Texas, and relocate the company’s headquarters there.” The executive team and senior management will move to the new facility. A smaller presence will remain in Roseville. The company, long known as Unify Corp., renamed itself in 2011 after it spent $38 million to buy San Francisco software maker Daegis. The move isn’t being called a “tax-driven relocation” because the company has years worth of tax losses to carry forward but nonetheless was designed to “optimize its cost structure.”941 Abbott Laboratories is furloughing 200 positions from a plant in Temecula that produces cardiovascular stents and other devices, coming off the elimination of 450 jobs at the facility in February.942 Based on other events in this report that cite company announcements and a U.S. Department of Labor finding, the jobs are being shifted to Costa Rica to a plant that is expected to employ 3,000 people. Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc. closed and shifted work to other bakeries in its network, locations unknown. Regional VP Joe Dangelmaier said, “[A]fter careful analysis and consideration, it was apparent that the facility did not have the infrastructure and manufacturing capability to compete in the marketplace.” Employees are represented by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union Local 85 and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 150. 943 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decisions were influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] The event will be the second major bakery closing in the Sacramento area in less than a year. Last fall, the Hostess Brands Inc. closed its plant after it went out of business.944 Valley Tech Systems Inc. / Rock Hill Propulsion, an aerospace supplier, will relocate its rocket group and high-paying jobs to Reno. President Russell Carlson said Reno was selected because the area offers advantages in location, business climate, infrastructure and work force.945 Later, a new president, Michael O’Brien, said that Nevada laws are less restrictive on material storage and experimentation. Among other things, the company produces custom software.946 142 Sacramento ↔ Rancho Cordova Washington > Ridgefield 10 N$R 6.8 #DO #HQ #RW }CLO }REL Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Unknown > Dispersed 60 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }DSP Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Missouri > Columbia 30 N$R NQF #PB #RD }REL San Bernardino ↔ Adelanto San Bernardino ↔ Etiwanda San Bernardino ↔ Victorville Oklahoma > Tulsa NJR N$R NQF Mexico > Unknown 75 N$R NQF #CS #MA }OSO }REL New Mexico > Albuquerque 10 N$R 7.6 #HQ #DF }REL San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Florida > Vero Beach 18 N$R NQF #EN #SO }REL }REL Ammo Depot Inc. will relocate its corporate headquarters and warehouse, while retaining a California retail presence. Finding the right environment for the founders’ families was the most important aspect in determining where to move the business. “The Ridgefield area seems to be very community-minded,” co-owner Brandon Lungren said. “Bringing our families to a great place to live was our highest priority. It feels like a perfect match for us.”947 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Coca-Cola will close its production plant by mid-summer, costing 60 jobs. When CocaCola bought Sacramento Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Inc. two months earlier, the company said it would assess the ability of the plant to expand production capability. After a 75-day assessment, Coca-Cola determined the capacity isn’t there. The plant produces about nine to 10 million cases a year. The operation distributes Coke products in nine counties. The closure won’t affect Coke’s workforce of 400 in nearby Natomas, where it has administration, distribution, warehousing, sales and merchandising jobs.948 Morse Labs – ABC Laboratories will move operations of its Morse Laboratories subsidiary in Sacramento to ABC’s campus in Columbia, Missouri.949 ABC CEO John Bucksath said, “Demand for our services is increasing, and we had to address the Sacramento facilities. We evaluated a number of scenarios, and relocation just made the most sense.” The move affects about 30 employees. Morse Laboratories was founded in Sacramento years ago, in 1935. It was sold to ABC in 2009. Both companies specialize in residue chemistry, which is used in product development and analytical testing for pharmaceutical, biotech, agriculture and chemical industries. It generally operates as a contract researcher for other companies.950 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Missouri leading to a reduction in expenses.] Cytec Industries – See the entry for this company under Tulsa for more information about this event. Ameron International, subsidiary of National Oilwell Varco, furloughed employees producing concrete and steel pipes, and wind towers, because the company shifted work to Mexico.951 10 Tanker Air Carrier – The company, which operates DC-10 air tankers to fight wildfires, moved its corporate headquarters from Victorville to Albuquerque. CEO Rick Hatton said, “We surveyed a number of sites in the Rocky Mountain West, wanting to have more of a national presence versus being perceived as a ‘California Only’ or Region 5 resource. Albuquerque topped the list due to a combination of off-season weather, business environment, and airport facilities.” One of their on-airport buildings is a 7,600 sq. ft. space.952 He also said, “The dry, high desert climate and favorable weather make this a good place to work on aircraft during the off-fire season, and the tax and business environment here are favorable.” The move also helps to increase Albuquerque’s revenue stream from non-passenger aviation companies, something the city has been pursuing.953 Next Level Security Systems – The security software firm will expand to Florida, providing 10 jobs to start followed by hiring eight software engineers with an annual salary 143 San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Georgia > Duluth 275 $10.5 60 #AE #EC #EN #SO }CDO San Diego ↔ Chula Vista Pennsylvania > Lancaster NJR N$R NQF #SP }REL San Diego ↔ Chula Vista Mexico > Mexicali 69 N$R NQF #AE #MA }OSO }REL San Diego ↔ Oceanside Alabama > Anniston NJR N$R NQF #CP }REL San Diego ↔ Poway Georgia > Suwanee NJR N$R NQF #HQ #MA #PB }REL of $80,000 each.954 Peter Jankowski, company founder, said he had many business reasons to expand the company he started in California into Florida, but it was his wife who decided the family should live in Indian River County. “My wife and kids picked the place,” Jankowski said. “My wife fell in love with the small-town feeling and no traffic in Vero Beach.” He said his two teenage children are certified divers and into water spots, so “coming to Vero is a dream for them,” reminiscent of the 18 months the family lived on St. John in the Caribbean. “The quality of life is the biggest thing.” So he is leaving behind his 34 employees of the company he founded in 2004, to open a new Vero Beach office. “Any future growth for the company will be in Florida,” he said. Jankowski said California is less business-friendly than Florida because of higher business and personal income taxes. He also said that because of the proximity to the Space Coast, “it’s a good spot for pulling people with software skills.”955 ViaSat, Inc. The high-tech firm produces satellite and digital communication products for government and commercial customers, develops antennas that allow for in-flight Wi-Fi, and has worked with aerospace companies. ViaSat will add about 275 jobs at its Georgia campus, more than doubling that workforce. The jobs include software and mechanical engineers, programmers and analysts, with an average salary of about $90,000 annually.956 The 60,000-sq. ft. facility represents a $10.5 million company investment.957 U.S. Women’s National Field Hockey Team – Nook Sports and USA Field Hockey announced a partnership to move the home of the team from California to Pennsylvania. USA Field Hockey Executive Director Steve Locke said, “When we weighed them all – Lancaster vs. Chula Vista – the greater [financial] advantage was to be here in Lancaster.” The relocation will benefit from a transformation of a former Lancaster distribution center into what is being called the nation’s largest indoor sports complex. For Nook Sports, it’s the beginning of a new, state-of-the-art, family-centric facility to which some staff will transfer from Chula Vista. The team will have its own private entrance to the facility, along with a team-only weight-training area, locker rooms and indoor and outdoor fields. The squad will use a water-based artificial turf field under a climate-controlled dome for yearround training.958 United Technologies, f/k/a Goodrich Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing aerospace parts because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 17, 2013 .959 Creedmoor Sports, Inc. will cease all operations at its Oceanside location and relocate to new facilities in Alabama. The company said, “The decision to move was based on several factors including: business climate, proximity to greater number of customers, employee pool, and growth potential.... Many of our employees key to production and operations will be moving with us, thereby minimizing any potential disruption to service.”960 Digirad is a company that manufactures solid-state systems for nuclear cardiology and ultrasound imaging uses. The Atlanta Business Chronicle reported that “A San Diego areabased digital imaging company will relocate its headquarters to Atlanta..... Digirad, which reported $50 million in revenue last year.... declined to disclose how many jobs the relocation would bring to Atlanta.”961 Also, a company news release stated: “Digirad’s headquarters will move to Atlanta, GA from Poway, CA in order to reduce costs and better align with the company’s new strategic focus going forward.”962 Digirad negotiated an exit 144 San Diego ↔ Poway China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CP #MA }OSO }REL San Diego ↔ Poway Canada > Ontario > Mississauga NJR N$R NQF #AE #MA }OSO }REL San Diego ↔ Poway New York > Saratoga Springs NJR N$R NQF #MA }CLO }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego Indiana > Carmel 300 $10 72.3 #HQ #PB }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego Unknown > Dispersed 420 N$R NQF #PB #RD }CLO }DSP from the lease of its former Poway HQ in January 2014 and in doing so stated that “As part of its new, expanding imaging services-oriented business model, the Digirad headquarters moved to the Atlanta area in mid-2013.”963 Finally, a “Contact Us” page lists a Suwanee address,964 which is why this move is credited to that community. Apparently some employees will remain in the San Diego area. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Georgia leading to a reduction in expenses.] Harmonic Design, Inc., which appears to be a unit of Somfy Group, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers manufacturing motors for awnings, shutters, blinds, projection screens, garage doors and gates because the company shifted such work to China. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as June 30, 2013. The Design Center in Poway would remain open.965 Honeywell International, Honeywell Aerospace Division, furloughed employees and onsite leased workers producing condition-based maintenance (CBM) systems because the company shifted the work to Canada. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as May 2, 2013.966 Serotta Custom Bicycles, Inc. – The premier manufacturer of handcrafted, highperformance bicycles merged into the Divine Cycling Group (DCG). When DCG didn’t renew the lease at Serotta’s Poway factory, it closed, employees were laid off and Serotta went out of business. However, DCG aims to expand production at the Saratoga Springs facility by producing bikes for other companies.967 [Along with probable efficiencies resulting from the merger, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs leading to a possible reduction in expenses in upstate New York – not New York City.] American Specialty Health Inc. (ASH) – The health services company, founded in California more than 25 years ago, will relocate its headquarters to Indiana next year, creating upwards of 300 jobs for the Indianapolis region in 2014 growing to 675 positions by 2016. ASH will occupy a 72,693-sq. ft. space. Chairman/CEO George DeVries said the decision is more than about Indiana’s friendly business environment – “The low cost of housing and living, as well as a family-oriented environment in Carmel and Indianapolis, offer our employees a great place to live and work.” A smaller office will remain in San Diego, which had been its corporate office location for more than 25 years. 968 Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. Bristol-Myers Squibb, which bought Amylin, will cease San Diego operations by the end of 2014, which closes the books on one of the city’s most famous biotech companies. “By the end of 2014, we plan to have all work being done in San Diego transitioned to other Bristol-Myers Squibb sites,” spokesman Frederick Egenolf said. “Beyond that, we will likely have a small number of people working on closing the San Diego facilities by the end of (March) 2015.” About 420 people now work at Amylin in San Diego. When appropriate, these employees will be considered for relocation if they are interested.969 Amylin was founded in 1987.970 The company offered transfers to some personnel971 – but it’s unclear whether the destinations were to company facilities in New Jersey or Ohio, or both. 145 San Diego ↔ San Diego Texas > Austin San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego 40 N$R NQF #DO #SO }REL Malaysia > Unknown China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #CH #EC #EN #MA }OSO }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego Nevada > Las Vegas NJR N$R NQF #CP #DO #HQ #RW }CLO }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego Nevada > Reno 400 $1 20 #EC #IT #SB }CDO San Diego ↔ San Diego Arizona > Peoria 45 $26 120 #EC #EN #GR }CDO }OSO }REL Blackbaud Inc. – a South Carolina-based software developer for nonprofit groups – bought its San Diego competitor Kintera for $46 million in 2008. By 2013, the publicly traded Blackbaud planned to furlough 40 of the 130 remaining employees in what’s now its San Diego regional office. An additional 60 will be asked to work from home or relocate. None of the company’s services is expected to be impacted. Blackbaud bought Kintera in May 2008, after Kintera had already trimmed its staff by 16%. At the time, Blackbaud had 19,000 customers for its software services to help nonprofits increase donations.972 The company planned to transition most operations to Austin by June 2013 when the San Diego lease matures.”973 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Continuous Computing Inc. (CCPU) shifted jobs to Malaysia. See the 2013 entry for China for this company for more information. Continuous Computing Inc. (CCPU), a subsidiary of RadiSys Corp. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing PCB boards, telecommunication systems and medical systems and the supply of engineering design services because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The company indicated that jobs were being shifted to China and Malaysia.974 Famous Names LLC – The online retailer in the professional nail and beauty industry sells and distributes products worldwide. company owner Jim Nordstrom said this about moving to Nevada: “One week after the last election [November 2012], Linda and I decided to put our house up for sale and it closed in late May. San Diego is considered one the nicest places in the world to live, why would we leave it? In very simple terms, we believe California has completely disconnected from the free market system. The amount of regulation, control and bizarre legislation coming from the ‘Golden State’ is increasing, and it’s all adding up to something we don’t understand and we choose not to participate in.... We can basically live anywhere as long as we have an internet connection and are close to an airport.”975 GreatCall will establish a facility in in Reno, bringing a projected 400 jobs into the area within the next five years. It’s a fast-growing wireless provider known for a suite of mobile services aimed at seniors, including the Jitterbug phone, a collection of health and medical apps, and the 5Star Urgent Response service. Positions will be for call center personnel, quality assurance, IT support, HR professionals and on-site management. “We’re also going to have an emergency response center featuring staff trained to provide medical dispatch support … including CPR and other emergency medical protocols,” said David Inns, GreatCall CEO. “Our 5Star agents are actually certified by the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch.” The office will be located in a 20,000-sq. ft. facility with opportunities for further expansion. The estimated 400 jobs represent a significant investment for a company that currently has 500 employees. GreatCall jobs pay above the industry average for the service support sector and also come with good benefits.976 GreatCall will invest more than $1 million in the Reno facility.977 The event isn’t expected to impact GreatCall’s current call center in Carlsbad.978 Maxwell Technologies, Inc., which produces energy storage and power devices to green industries, will build a new $26 million manufacturing facility in Arizona.979 CEO David 146 #MA #RD San Diego ↔ San Diego Arizona > Peoria NJR N$R NQF #PB }CDO San Diego ↔ San Diego Unknown > Dispersed 100 N$R NQF #PB #RD }CLO }DSP San Diego ↔ San Diego Texas > Austin 470 $10 90 #DO #EN #HQ #IT }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > Austin 24 N$R 2 #SO #RD }CDO Schramm said, “Peoria has everything we were looking for in an expansion site.”980 He added, “Peoria will be the first experience of us bringing our crown jewel – our intellectual property – out of San Diego.” He said Peoria was close to San Diego and headquarters visitors were only a few hours away. 981 The plant will produce ultracapacitors that will double the company’s current electrode capacity, which are purchased by the wind, solar power and hybrid vehicle industries. The median salary for Arizona employees will be about $50,000. Arizona’s universities, a favorable business climate, and low electric rates helped the company make its decision.982 Upon opening the 120,000-sq. ft., facility, it was learned that 45 employees will be hired in the first year in production, followed by engineering, research and product development functions.983 Nasseo, Inc., a medical device company, closed its $520K seed financing round at BioInspire, a medical technology incubator in Peoria, Ariz. The company is developing The Nasseo TiArray Dental Implant system for people seeking implants but have limited treatment options with today’s technology. Dr. Garrett Cale Smith, Co-Founder/ CEO of Nasseo, says, “We are honored to be selected as a BioInspire portfolio company and to be identified as a medtech company that is poised for investment based upon the unmet clinical need that our enabling technology is addressing.” Nasseo’s technology has received enthusiastic reception from members across the scientific and investment community. Kayvon Pourmirzaie, Nasseo’s Co-Founder/COO, stated, “Our inclusion in BioInspire is a significant milestone as it gives us access to a wealth of resources and opportunities that will support moving forward aggressively with our go-to-market strategy.”984 It appears that the company maintains a San Diego presence; hence, this is not coded as a relocation. Pfizer eliminated 100 jobs in San Diego by closing its CovX unit. The pharmaceutical company’s statement said, “There has been no change in the amount we invest in R&D, but rather in the way that we invest it. As a result of this, we have announced the closure of the CovX Research Unit in San Diego.” Pfizer purchased CovX, then an independent biotech company in San Diego, in 2008. Several drugs from CovX have entered human clinical trials.985 Websense, which protects businesses from cyberattacks, will move its headquarters and create at least 470 jobs with an average salary of $82,000; capital investment will total $10 million. “Websense projected it would hire 23 executives – 50% local hires – at an average wage of $250,000; additional potential is 48 managers at $150,000 annually with 75 % hired locally, 92 supervisors at $95,000 annually with 80 % hired locally, 123 staff at $70,000 annually with 80 % hired locally and 184 entry level workers at $45,000 with 85 % hired locally.” The company was founded in 1994.986 The new Austin HQ will be in a 90,000-sq. ft. leased space.987 Industry website Xconomy reported that the company move is because Texas has no state income tax while California’s is among the nation’s highest.988 Boundary Inc., a developer of technology management software, opened a 2,000 sq. ft. office that quickly grew to 12 workers with plans to double that by the end of 2013. Boundary didn’t plan on establishing a major presence in Austin, but the number of local workers qualified in such software fueled the hiring increase. CEO Gary Read said, “As we sort of got into it we noticed the quality of folks we were getting so we continued to go 147 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco New York > New York NJR $6.5 NQF #DO #HQ }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Colorado > Lone Tree 480 $230 650 #BF }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Oregon > Portland 12 N$R NQF #EN #IT #SO }CLO }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Alabama > Huntsville 20 N$R NQF #EN #GA #HQ }REL down that path,” he said. “It will be our largest R&D location.” The company’s customers include Netflix Inc., Rackspace Hosting Inc. and Bonobos Inc.989 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Bustle.com – The company’s founder, Bryan Goldberg, who also founded Bleacher Report, declared California’s retroactive taxes nothing less than “asset seizures” and said, “I am moving my new company – which is now closing a round of venture funding from world-class investors – to the East Coast. Because my last company created almost 200 jobs, most of which were in San Francisco, this is not good news for the State of California. As I write this, I am hiring people on the East Coast who might otherwise have been hired in California. Some have already been hired. My California employees will be relocating to New York by early next year. I will also be leaving California next year and de-establishing residency to be with my new company. No more 13.3 percent of my income for you, California. How does 0 percent sound? That sounds good to me.” 990 Even before the launch, the new company raised $6.5 million.991 Note: This report generally excludes moves to New York City because its difficult to see how the city’s business policies are better than in California. However, individual circumstances are different and because of Mr. Goldberg’s comments this remains categorized as a disinvestment event. Charles Schwab Corp. advanced its investment in the area with another $230 million in real estate. Schwab has about 2,000 employees in the Denver area and will relocate its workforce to a consolidated campus to be built in in Lone Tree. The potential exists to create up to 480 new jobs by 2017.992 Employees will move into a 650,000-sq. ft., 47-acre campus.993 Cozy, a real estate startup that builds rental management software, relocated. “We found that after we raised seed funding, we were having a hard time finding top-notch Ruby engineers. We decided to look in Portland, just because we knew of conferences they had there before, and we immediately found three people,” Cozy founder and CEO Gino Zahnd said. “Over the course of 2013 and 2014, we hired people from all over the country and gave them the choice between living in San Francisco or Portland,” he said. “100% chose Portland.” About housing, Zahnd said: “San Francisco has a stigma for being so expensive. The number I like to use as a base line is that in San Francisco, the median price for a single family home is $1 million. In Portland, it’s under $300,000.”994 In mid-2013 the company had 12 employees and had more jobs available on a new jobs page.995 Curse Inc. – The operator of an online game portal that was named one of Inc. magazine’s 500 Fastest Growing Companies in 2011 relocated its headquarters and content team to Huntsville. The company provides editorials, videos, wikis, databases, forums, add-ons, blogs, and guild website hosting for massively multiplayer online (MMO) gamers. CEO/Founder Hubert Thieblot said, “We were looking for a place that was friendly and beneficial to our employees and our company. Huntsville provided that. In addition to being a friendly environment for our company, we have been really pleased with the amount of high-quality talent in the area.” Curse has 100 employees worldwide, with offices in Germany, France, United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and Canada. Accounting and administration functions will remain in San Francisco. Curse has more than 14 million unique visitors a month.996 Curse serves more than 22 million online gamers worldwide. 997 148 40 N$R 112.0 #DC #EN #IT }CDO Virginia > Ashburn NJR N$R 214 #DC #EN #IT }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > Austin 200 $5.5 40 #SO #SB }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Canada > British Columbia, Vancouver 30 N$R NQF #EN #GA #IT #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Georgia > Suwanee NJR N$R 10 #DC #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Oregon > Hillsboro 205 N$R 115 #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > Houston San Francisco ↔ San Francisco An office in San Francisco remains open. (Note: This company should not be confused with and is separate from Curse Gaming, which has merged into a company named Team Liquid.998) [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Alabama leading to a reduction in expenses.] Digital Realty Trust, Inc. – The company added two new data center buildings totaling 112,000 sq. ft. to its 21-acre campus in Greenspoint. Houston’s data center market is on the rise because many companies are expanding. It isn’t just the oil and gas companies with increased data-storage requirements. Growth also is seen in medical companies in records storage and telecommunications companies expanding their Internet services. 999 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Texas than in California.] Digital Realty Trust, Inc. – The data center company broke ground on a major expansion of its Ashburn campus. The 214,000-sq. ft. data center facility is the fourth building to be developed there. The first three 1.125 megawatt, purpose-built data centers will be available in the second quarter of 2013.1000 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Virginia than in California.] Dropbox, a software and cloud storage company, opened a 30-person Austin office for sales and customer support, planning to grow it to 200 employees in a larger office in the city. The expansion could put up to one-third of its total workforce in a 40,000 sq. ft. facility. The jobs pay an average annual wage of about $59,000; 145 entry-level jobs at $52,500, 24 managerial positions at $100,000 and one executive post at $155,000. The company has proposed a $5.5 million investment.1001 A later report shows that, indeed, the company has an aggressive expansion underway in the Texas Capital, creating 200 jobs. 1002 FunPlus, a Beijing-based company, had its first North American office in San Francisco. But to expand the company selected Vancouver, BC (believed to have been in 2013) for a full-fledged studio with designers and engineers. This occurred just as the company had raised $74 million in venture capital funding. Ji Gu, studio director in Vancouver, said, “The atmosphere and the amount of talent here already built up a good foundation for us to set up such a studio,” she said, adding that working in the same time zone as the San Francisco office – a 2.5-hour flight away – is a factor. The company looked for a new facility that could accommodate as many as 30 employees.1003 Salesforce.com Inc. will place a data center operation in metro Atlanta, in Suwanee. While the company is starting out small – at about 10,000 sq. ft.; it may be the start of a larger expansion. A Suwanee data center would help Salesforce do more product development and testing locally. The region has a reliable power grid and the cost of power in Georgia is about half that of the national average.1004 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Georgia than in California.] Salesforce.com Inc., a B2B software company, will move into a space in Hillsboro. The company won’t disclose the number of people it will hire for the new office, but said it will employ “hundreds.”1005 It later became evident that it was on a trajectory to employ 500 people in five years time, more than twice the 205 jobs it committed to earlier in the year. It occupies 115,000 sq. ft. in Hillsboro, where it also found more affordable housing (than in Portland) and high-tech companies it prefers as neighbors.1006 149 NJR N$R NQF #DO #EN #IT #SO }CLO }REL 5 N$R NQF #EN #PF #SO }CLO }REL 250 N$R 42 #BF }CDO 2,500 $70 410 #BF #SB }CDO Unknown > Dispersed 115 N$R NQF #AU #MA }CLO }DSP Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #AU #MA }OSO }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Nevada > Las Vegas San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Oregon > Portland San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Arizona > Tempe San Joaquin ↔ Lathrop San Joaquin ↔ Stockton Arizona > Chandler Teamly Inc. – The enterprise productivity software company participated in the 500 Startups accelerator in 2012, and worked out of San Francisco for the rest of the year. But after a few visits to downtown Las Vegas, they decided to join the city’s growing startup community.1007 Co-founder/CEO Scott Allison said about Las Vegas: “Already we’re seeing the benefits of being part of such a tight knit community.”1008 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada leading to a reduction in expenses.] Tilde, an open-source-centric software startup, moved from San Francisco to Portland, a smaller city with affordable real estate. In part because of the rising cost of living, some startup founders have left San Francisco. All five Tilde cofounders were renters, but four were able to buy homes when they moved to Portland. “I have a mortgage payment that’s half of what my rent was in San Francisco,” co-founder Leah Silber said. Last year, cofounder Tom Dale said in a blog post, “The recent BART strikes are just a single data point in a larger trend: we’re alienating everyone who isn’t in technology. It’s not sustainable. The stomach-turning coverage of the BART strikes should throw into stark contrast just how bad things have gotten. Even I, who make a decent salary, have seen the great American dream of home ownership recede into the distance.”1009 “I have to say, the vast majority of people I’ve spoken to have been so welcoming and so kind,” Dale said. “People I don’t really even know have offered to drive me around and show me all the neighborhoods.”1010 Union Bank, N.A. placed a new 42,000-sq. ft. mortgage operations center in Tempe, ultimately employing mortgage professionals, including processors, underwriters, and other financial services positions.1011 Wells Fargo & Co. – Will build a 410,000-sq. ft. office facility that will double the size and employee base of its regional campus in Chandler. It marks the campus’s second phase, where about 2,500 employees currently are housed. Building a new four-story parking garage for more than 2,500 spaces suggests that more employees will be hired. The Arizona Builder¹s Exchange first reported the news, stating that the cost of the project could range between $70 million and $90 million. (Wells Fargo may build another 920,000sq.ft. of space on another portion of the site in the future. If so, that would bring the campus size to more than 1.74 million square feet and nearly 10,000 employees – those figures are excluded from this report.)1012 NSG Group (Nippon Sheet Glass) – The company announced in 2013 that the automotive glass plant will close after 51 years of operations and 115 employees will lose their jobs. A statement by the United Steelworkers union local representing plant employees said, “It’s a shame that real good manufacturing jobs like we had here will be gone forever.”1013 Some history: In 2008, the company announced that the plant would undergo a $100 million dollar repair. But, in addition to the recession, additional government pollution requirements made it extremely difficult to implement. While the company obtained a three year variance in 2011, time ran out and the company shut the plant down.1014 It was at one time a Libbey-Owens-Ford plant. BBB Industries LLC, a/k/a QBR Brake Co., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing brake calipers because the company shifted the work to Mexico. 1015 150 San Luis Obispo ↔ San Luis Obispo Texas > Austin 15 N$R NQF #TP }CLO }REL San Mateo ↔ Menlo Park Iowa > Altoona (near Des Moines) 31 $500 1,400 #DC #EN #IT #SM }CDO San Mateo ↔ Redwood City San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Ireland > Clonmel 175 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Texas > Austin 200 $5.4 50 #CH #SO }CDO San Mateo ↔ San Carlos Texas > Plano NJR N$R NQF #CP #EC #MA }CDO San Mateo ↔ San Mateo Nevada > Las Vegas 130 $3.3 NQF #GR #SB }CDO NeighborFavor Inc., provides a courier service based on a mobile app that allows users to order items from stores and restaurants in their area, then delivers the ordered items. The company moved to Austin in June 2013.1016 Since, it’s raised $2 million in seed funding to grow beyond the college campuses and restaurants where it has mostly focused so far. The startup, which has 15 full-time employees, originally came up through an incubator called Boost, in San Mateo. Kip McClanahan, a partner at Silverton Partners in Austin, says he appreciated the “critical mass” of customers, delivery professionals and restaurant relationships the startup gained after moving from California to Texas. 1017 Favor chose to relocate to Austin because of its strong tech community and its great food. The drivers wear bright blue tuxedo shirts and drive cars outfitted with oversized blue bowties.1018 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Facebook will build a data center in Altoona, Iowa.1019 The company evaluated several other sites before choosing the location for its 1.4 million sq. ft. facility, where it will locate at least 31 jobs. The 194-acre site could accommodate up to two additional data center buildings that may be constructed in future phases.1020 Altoona is prime real estate for data farms because it provides access to an extensive interstate fiber optic cable system, proximity to adequate power and water utilities, open and affordable land, and excellent highway access.1021 (Note: Facebook’s HQ city changed – on Dec. 11, 2011 the HQ left Palo Alto in Santa Clara County to a larger facility in Menlo Park, in San Mateo County.1022) [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Iowa than in California.] Abbott Vascular furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing vascular closure devices because the company shifted the work to Ireland.1023 Oracle Corp. – The provider of business-oriented hardware and software is expanding in Austin, establishing an additional office, investing $5.4 million and creating 200 jobs. The company employs workers across Texas, including many based in Austin in sales, marketing, management, data center operations and software development roles. The new expansion will add sales and marketing personnel to its Austin workforce to support growth.1024 It will be a 50,000-sq. ft. office.1025 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Texas than in California.] Bulldog Lighting – California’s legislature ignored company requests to amend the “Made in USA” label requirements to follow the more realistic Federal standard. The company stated its manufacturing is moving to Texas because California’s “Made in the USA labeling law was passed in 1961 when imports were 8%. Today they are over 64%.... California has a very specific law that states that 100% of the product must be made in the USA. Many businesses are unaware of this law until they are sued .... California places an unfair disadvantage on firms in special labeling because there are some products that have components which are not available in the United States.”1026 An office remains in San Carlos; production relocated to Plano.1027 SolarCity, Inc. – The solar company will open a considerable management facility in Nevada, which initially will house expansions of key administrative divisions including 151 San Mateo ↔ South San Francisco Texas > Austin 10 N$R 10 #IT #PB #RD }CDO Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Barbara Texas > Austin 30 N$R 12.4 #EC #HQ }REL Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Barbara Arizona > Peoria NJR N$R NQF #PB }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino Texas > Austin 879 $100 NQF #CH #CP #MA }CDO portions of the sales, asset management and customer care groups.1028 The company has hired about 130 employees locally, and is hiring more, with plans to double its workforce each year. While its HQ will remain in California, CEO Lyndon Rive says he wants to make Las Vegas an important hub for the company, which has locations in 14 other states. SolarCity employees, many of whom moved from California, attended the opening ceremony. SolarCity’s chairman is entrepreneur Elon Musk, who founded several other high-profile companies.1029 The company has begun working with the College of Southern Nevada, UNLV and others to develop programs to build an educated workforce in renewable energy. The company will eventually create 900 jobs in Las Vegas 1030 and invest $3.3 million in capital equipment.1031 Veracyte Inc. – The medical diagnostics company leased about 10,000 sq. ft. with 10 employees initially, a job number that could jump with expansion. Co-founder/CEO Bonnie Anderson said there were several reasons for selecting Austin. “We were drawn to the high-quality workforce in Austin and its central location,” she said. Moreover, the company works closely with another biomedical company based in Austin, Thyroid Cytopathology Partners. Apparently, the proximity to the University of Texas and other educational institutions also factored in.1032 Veracyte’s open Austin jobs include laboratory management and IT systems and application support positions.1033 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] R2Sonic LLC – The high-growth sonar technology company is establishing its new headquarters in Texas. Demand for R2Sonic sonar products has quadrupled in the past three years. R2Sonic will occupy an advanced manufacturing facility in Oak Hill, which triples the square footage of their former Santa Barbara facility. President Jens R. Steenstrup added that Austin is ideal for tapping into the dynamic high-technology community and the Sonar Research Center at the Applied Research Labs at the University of Texas. The company will recruit additional engineering talent.1034 R2 Sonic leased 12,411-sq. ft. of space.1035 Another report said the square footage was 20,000; for purposes of this report, the lower number is used. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Verve Medical Inc., relocated from Santa Barbara to the BioInspire accelerator in Peoria, Arizona.1036 Companies chosen for the accelerator have access to a laboratory and opportunities to collaborate with other tenants. They also are connected to interns from local colleges and universities. The company is creating a medical device to use radio frequency energy to stop certain nerves from causing high blood pressure. “If we can do this in the clinic, in the office setting, the cost is going to go way down as far as procedure costs go,” said Terry Buelna, president/CEO of Verve. Clinical trials have begun in India.1037 Apple Inc. is building the new Mac Pro personal computer in Texas as part of CEO Tim Cook’s Made-in-the-USA push. “We have begun manufacturing the Mac Pro in Austin,” Cook wrote.1038 Assembly is done by Flextronics International Ltd.1039 In October, Flextronics disclosed that it planned to add 879 jobs for a “next generation desktop computer.” Earlier, Apple had announced plans to spend about $100 million to move the 152 220 N$R 51 #HQ #SO }REL Texas > Georgetown 65 N$R 15 #HQ #MA #PB }CLO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Los Gatos Nevada > Las Vegas 54 N$R NQF #EC #RD }REL Santa Clara ↔ Milpitas India > Bangalore 50 $50 NQF #EN #RD #SO }CDO }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino Texas > Irving Santa Clara ↔ Gilroy Mac Pro manufacturing to Texas, and siting production in Northwest Austin also would put Apple’s domestic manufacturing within 1 mile of its new Americas Operations Center.1040 The San Diego Union-Tribune asked, “Why was the Golden State shut out? A likely big reason is because the cost of energy is absolutely crucial to making manufacturing profitable, and California is on track to have the highest energy costs of any state.”1041 Trend Micro, a Japanese security and software company, will relocate its “global operations headquarters” to Irving to house finance, legal, customer support, commercial sales and marketing, HR and research. Kevin Simzer, SVP, said Dallas-Fort Worth gives “access to an exceptional talent pool and the ability to travel anywhere in the world with ease.” The company was founded in 1988 in Los Angeles.1042 The company will bring about 25-35 employees from its California office1043 to its 51,000-sq. ft. facility, which will total 220 employees.1044 Radiation Detection Co., a manufacturer of radiation detection equipment mostly for medical customers, is relocating to a new 15,000 sq. ft. facility in Georgetown. President Barrie Laing said he wanted to relocate to Texas because of the state’s economy and business-friendly attitude. “We started [looking to relocate] four years ago. With the changes in California’s regulations and taxation, it was motivation to come here. Some of the reasons were less tangible. Everyone we met here was very friendly.” He hopes to continue the company’s tradition of aiding local nonprofits, which now will be in Texas. 1045 Of the company’s 65 employees, 33 will relocate from California and the rest will be hired locally.1046 The company will build a 15,000-sq. ft. facility near the non-profit Texas LifeSciences Collaboration Center in Georgetown.1047 Pathion – The company that makes advanced lithium batteries is relocating a portion of its operation from the Bay Area, in part because of a researcher who works at UNLV, Dr. Yusheng Zhao, and because the state has lithium resources. Pathion partnered with K2 batteries and UNLV to get a competitive ARPA-E grant from the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects agency. They will hire post-docs from UNLV.1048 CEO Michael Liddle said a goal for the facility is to not only train employees in assembly, testing and material processing, but also to sponsor positions within the UNLV to train additional PhDs, thus increasing the footprint within the electrical, chemical and physics departments.1049 The HQ, will remain in Los Gatos. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] FireEye – The cyber attack security firm is planning a new R&D center in India. The facility will serve as a hub for the development and testing of new FireEye products. The center will employ approximately 50 specialists by the end of 2013. Founder/ CTO Ashar Aziz said, “The Bangalore office is an important milestone for FireEye’s global expansion. We expect the new Bangalore office to play a key role in maintaining cutting-edge technology and innovation in the FireEye line of security products.”1050 “We will invest $50 million in our R&D activities in India in the next 4-5 years to develop cutting-edge cyber security solutions,” Aziz said in New Delhi.1051 153 Santa Clara ↔ Milpitas Utah > Salt Lake City 250 $2 NQF #EN #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Milpitas Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Arizona > Phoenix 200 N$R NQF #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Oregon > The Dalles 10 $600 164 #DC #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View South Carolina > Berkeley County NJR $600 NQF #DC #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View North Carolina > Lenoir NJR $600 NQF #DC #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Nevada > Reno 25 N$R NQF #DN #EN #HQ #RD #SB }CLO }REL FireEye – The cyber security threat protection firm plans to invest more than $2 million to expand to Salt Lake City and plans to create approximately 250 jobs in a new Americas Customer Support Group.1052 JDS Uniphase, Communications and Commercial Optical Products Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers engaged in the production of optical amplifier modules because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The company indicated some uncertainty in its Department of Labor filing, stating that “Future OA module product development will occur in Ottawa or Shenzhen.” The DOL failed to specify what country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 24, 2013.1053 Gigya Inc., a B2B provider of data/online software services, has opened Phoenix offices where it expects to add up to 200 jobs, the latest expansion from its Mountain View headquarters.1054 After Gigya raised $25 million in new venture capital, it made plans to double its workforce. CEO Patrick Salyer said, “We realized that we were going to have to look beyond Silicon Valley to find what we needed.” Arizona’s business-friendly climate meant Gigya secured permits to open a new office within a matter of days rather than months. Salyer added, “We were up and running within a month, hired 40 employees within a few months, and we are already seeing results in less than a year.” The prices were also right: Office spaces can rent for over $100 per square foot in Silicon Valley; in Phoenix prime space can go for as little as $25 per square foot. Likewise, employees will find that the median home price in the upscale suburb of Scottsdale is just $272K compared with the Bay Area’s $585K. Also, taxes are lower than in California.1055 Google, Inc. will start work on a $600 million expansion of its data center in The Dalles, doubling its investment there. Google built its first data center in The Dalles in 2006 and the company said it has invested $600 million in the site to date. The expansion will bring its total investment to $1.2 billion. The expansion is for a two-story, 164,000 sq. ft. building.1056 Data centers can operate with few people; the minimum number of new jobs to be added will be ten, but the actual number is likely to be higher. [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Oregon than in California.] Google, Inc. again increased its investment in Berkeley County by committing additional financing to create a third data center. The data center houses computer systems and associated components that support services such as Google search, Gmail, Google+ and YouTube.1057 (This is different from Google’s earlier events in the Palmetto State.) [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in South Carolina than in California.] Google, Inc. announced a $600 million expansion of its Lenoir data center. The company, which had said it planned to expand on its initial $600 million investment, broke ground on a third building. The expansion brings Google’s North Carolina investment to $1.2 billion.1058 See the separate Lenoir event in 2008. [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in North Carolina than in California.] Zuvo Water LLC – The fast-growing water filtration products company will relocate headquarters to Reno. Zuvo plans to hire 25 employees at a wage above the county’s average. Zuvo was created in an incubator, and has since been spun-out to expand independently. The company’s new space is more than twice the size of the previous 154 Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Taiwan > Taipei NJR N$R NQF #EC #GR #MA }CDO }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Texas > Austin 140 N$R 27 #EC #GR #MA #SB }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Missouri > Kansas City 8 N$R NQF #CH #DO #EC #EN #RD }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Indiana > Bloomington NJR N$R NQF #EN #PF #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Costa Rica > San Rafael NJR N$R 20 #PB #MA }CDO #OSO Mountain View facility and accommodates an expansion of the engineering, customer service and shipping departments. A water lab will be built in the new location to accommodate the water science and technology research arm of the company.1059 Nest Labs – Little is known about the company’s activities in Taiwan except a cryptic note stating that it “launched an office in Taiwan to help with manufacturing.”1060 (The best estimate is that the event occurred in 2013.) At one point job descriptions stated: “We are looking to create a Taiwan-based design and validation team to compliment the team currently in California.... Our new Taiwan team is going to be an integral part of the entire process, especially involved in the system design, factory bring up, and test/validation cycles of the project.”1061 Nest Labs, Inc. – The programmable thermostat maker will open a technical support and customer service center in Austin. The company is teaming with Spot BPO LLC on the 27,000 sq. ft. facility, where 140 employees will work.1062 In 2014, Google paid $3.2 billion to purchase Nest Labs.1063 Suitable Technologies, Inc. – CEO Scott Hassan said the company would open a support center with eight or nine employees in Kansas City. The Kansas City Business Journal summarized the event quite well: “CEO Scott Hassan ... reported that Suitable Technologies would be opening an international support office with eight or nine employees.... Hassan said Kansas City also will provide Suitable Technologies with access to tech talent emerging from 20 universities in the region [and] the government climate is different in Palo Alto. ‘Kansas City welcomed us with open arms; they are helping us,’ he said. ‘You would never see that here [in Palo Alto].’... Hassan said the new Beam technology erupted at Willow Garage, another Silicon Valley firm he founded. Suitable Technologies was spun off from that personal robotics firm to focus on advanced remote presence technology.”1064 One reason the company was attracted to the Kansas City market was the ability to easily expand to accommodate the 40-to-50 employees that may eventually be on board.1065 WSO2 – The software development company expanded into a new facility in Indiana after a substantial year increase in new customer bookings in 2012. Initially, the Bloomington office will focus on providing technical support, technical sales, and solution architecture consulting and services. Dr. Sanjiva Weerawarana, chairman, founder and president, said, “We have long been attracted to Bloomington by the possibility for interaction and recruitment from Indiana University Bloomington. As one of the leading public research universities in the United States, it is fostering a new generation of talented technology experts to meet today’s opportunities and challenges.”1066 At the time, the company’s US operation was based in Palo Alto, but that has since shifted to Mountain View. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Indiana leading to a reduction in expenses by between.] AdvancedCath Technologies opened its new 20,000-sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Costa Rica, where it will produce medical devices such as sophisticated guidewires, advanced catheters components and complete balloon catheter solutions. “We are pleased with the support we received from the Costa Rican government and the infrastructure they created that enabled the rapid build-out and opening of our new facility,” said Randall 155 150 N$R NQF #DO #PF #RW #SB #SO }CDO 1,000 $8 66 #DO #EN #RW #SB #SO }CDO India > Hyderabad NJR N$R NQF #EC #SO }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Poland > Krakow NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Unknown > Dispersed 170 N$R NQF #GR #MA }CLO }DSP Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Oregon > Portland 92 N$R NQF #GR #HQ }CLO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Kentucky > Louisville Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > Austin Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Sword, President and CEO of AdvancedCath, who also referred to “the favorable business environment in Costa Rica.”1067 The timeline on the Costa Rica event can be confusing. It appears that TechDevice Holdings acquired AdvancedCath after it broke ground on the Costa Rica facility, which brought to TechDevice “a high volume manufacturing option in Costa Rica.” In a rebranding initiative, the TechDevice platform renamed itself AdvancedCath.1068 The addition of the facility extends AdvancedCath’s services by offering custom manufacturing solutions throughout the product lifecycle from prototype fabrication, to pilot production and high volume manufacturing.1069 Planning for the facility began in 2013.1070 Since all this, TE Connectivity Ltd. has acquired the company,1071 but AdvancedCath’s headquarters remains in San Jose, Calif.1072 eBay Enterprise – The eBay, Inc. unit will invest up to $45 million to expand its Louisville Operations Center, where it will create more than 150 full-time jobs. Staff there specialize in creating, developing and running online shopping sites for brands and retailers. With more than 500 current employees in Louisville, eBay Enterprise is expanding to meet rising customer demand. New space will total 270,000 sq. ft. on 17 recently acquired acres. eBay Enterprise will spend $45 million to grow its footprint in Kentucky.1073 Since the figures for capital costs and square footage appear related more to the distribution center than to the new facility, they are excluded from this report. eBay is launching another major expansion in Austin that involves hiring 1,000 new customer support employees and technical engineers over the next 10 years. That is in addition to the 500 employees who already work there. The non-technical employees will have an average wage of $30,000 to $35,000, and the 600 technical engineers will average $100,000. Also involved is leasing 66,000 sq. ft. and a capital investment of $8 million.1074 Microsemi Corp. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing fieldprogrammable gate array (FPGA) integrated circuit products and related software because the company shifted the work to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as April 30, 2013. 1075 A WARN Notice indicates that 110 employees were furloughed in 2013, but since it’s unclear how many were caused by the offshoring, this report will exclude any figure.1076 Motorola Solutions furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing router and transport equipment because the company shifted the work to Poland. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 2, 2013. 1077 Nanosolar, a Silicon Valley startup, which had raised over $450 million in venture capital since its founding in 2002, now in 2013 is selling off its San Jose assets piece by piece. Nanosolar “managed to ship only a small volume of panels after spending so much money and time to develop its technology and build factories,” reported Forbes.1078 A filing with the state shows that 170 employees will be furloughed in April, 2013.1079 SoloPower, Inc. – As the company undergoes a restructuring, it relocated its headquarters to Oregon, where the firm’s CIGS PV module plant is based.1080 WARN 156 Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Singapore > Singapore NJR N$R NQF #MA #PA }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Colorado > Meridian 200 N$R 53 #CH #EN #SB #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Thailand > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SC #MA }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Colorado > Westminster 570 N$R 125 #EN #SB #SO }CDO Santa Cruz ↔ Santa Cruz Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #EN #SO }CDO See Special Note for Boeing South Carolina > North Charleston 300 N$R 104 #AE #DF #EC #EN #RD #SO }REL Reports show a total of 92 employees furloughed in 2013.1081 This event is separate from the 2011 relocation of SoloPower’s production facility. Ultratech, Inc. is establishing an international HQ in Singapore, where it plans to start manufacturing in the first quarter of 2011, and in the second half to ramp up lithography systems products. Ultratech CEO Arthur Zafiropoulo said, “We expect to transfer all our lithography from California to here by the end of the year.” In addition, Ultratech also intends to increase its profit margin by 5% due to lower material costs in Singapore.1082 Hitachi Data Systems, the data-storage supplier, will create a major Denver-area office and Colorado will be the location of almost all future corporate growth. The facility will open in 2013 with about 200 workers in Douglas County south of Denver. Employment could double within five years. Many jobs will be in software and hardware engineering with average salaries of about $80,000, rising above $100,000 for experienced staffers. EVP Randy DeMont said the HQ will remain in California, “but we will focus all incremental growth in Colorado.” The center will also handle sales, finance, human resources and marketing in 53,000 sq. ft. of offices. Some California workers may relocate, but most staffing will be new hires.1083 Supertex, Inc., a subsidiary of Microchip Technology Inc., Assembly and Test Division, furloughed employees producing semiconductor components because the company shifted the work to Thailand. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as May 16, 2013.1084 Trimble Navigation Ltd., a location and positioning software company, built its new 125,000-sq. ft. building for as many as 570 employees because it’s growing and also to demonstrate the company’s technology. CEO Steven Berglund said the new building “provided us with an opportunity to showcase our office-to-field Connected Site solutions during the planning, construction and operational phases.” Contractors used Trimble software to dramatically speed up construction. Trimble employees focus on marketing, testing and applications engineering in the construction, surveying, agriculture and mapping & geographic information system (GIS) markets. Trimble has been in Colorado for some time, opening a small office in 2000.1085 Plantronics Inc., the headset maker, opened a software development office in Austin and plans to build an engineering and development office and hire a “handful” of software and firmware – both senior and entry level – engineers this year. The company is still in the early stages of building out its local office and isn’t disclosing the total number it would eventually hire for the local office.1086 Boeing Co. / Boeing Research & Technology (BR&T) leased a 104,000-sq. ft. building in North Charleston for its new research center where 300-400 people will be employed. it will focus on advanced manufacturing technology and composite fuselage manufacturing. When fully operational, scientists, technologists, technicians and engineers will work at the center, leading R&D efforts in automation and assembly, systems installation, chemical technology, nondestructive evaluation, composite fabrication and repair, and electromagnetic effects, modeling and characterization. The center will also include an autoclave, paint booth and a clean-room lab.1087 These details became known a year after the announcement of the Southern California closings and job shift to South Carolina. 157 See Special Note for Boeing Alabama > Huntsville NJR N$R NQF #AE #DF #EC #EN #RD }REL See Special Note for Boeing Missouri > St. Louis 350 N$R 7.8 #AE #DF #EC #EN #RD #SO }REL Shasta ↔ Redding Iowa > Coralville 40 N$R NQF #SO #QA }UTN }REL Solano ↔ Rio Vista Nevada > Reno 70 N$R NQF #ET #HQ }REL Sonoma ↔ Petaluma Oregon > Portland 36 N$R 100 #DN #HQ #PA }CLO }REL }UTN Boeing Co. / Boeing Research & Technology (BR&T) will establish an R&D center in Huntsville with a focus on simulation and decision analytics and metals and chemical technology. The new jobs at the $5.5 million center represent new work beyond the NASA and DoD support Boeing-Huntsville currently provides. Boeing employs 2,600 people in Huntsville, including many engineers and other professionals. More than 400 aerospace companies are in Alabama, employing around 83,000 people. Other big-name companies with a presence in Huntsville include Lockheed Martin, GE Aviation, and Raytheon.1088 It’s difficult to determine the square footage in Huntsville because Boeing is moving several units into a new three-building, 350,000 sq. ft. complex; it may be that the BR&T unit may occupy a part of the new facility. Boeing Co. / Boeing Research & Technology (BR&T) plans to add 300 to 400 new jobs for R&D centers it will open in St. Louis, adding to the approximately 15,000 employees it already has in the region. The company will fill the jobs over the next two years primarily with new hires, although some employees will be relocated. The company’s three new R&D centers will focus on systems technology; digital aviation and support technology; and metallics and fabrication development.1089 Boeing signed a lease for 7,850 sq. ft. of Class A space which may have been for this particular relocation.1090 Shasta QA – The company provides software, smartphone and website testing services. It is expanding operations in Iowa – preferably near the University of Iowa – while scaling down operations in California. Shasta QA employs 60 people, 30 in Redding and 30 in Chico. Owner and CFO Don O’Connell said that next year, “through attrition in our Redding and Chico offices and expected new work, we’ll be likely adding five or 10 more jobs.” While Chico and Redding are 70 miles apart, O’Connell said Shasta QA draws on the same population base, prompting the decision to expand elsewhere. “We needed a bigger gene pool to recruit talent from and we like the university. We like the education backgrounds of the local population.” the company researched other areas, including in California, before settling on Iowa. 1091 Jeff Lord, the company’s QA Director, said, “The business-centric environment, entrepreneurial spirit and the talent here is unbelievable.”1092 It later became clear that the company selected Coralville, an Iowa City suburb, where it added 40 jobs.1093 King of the West Entertainment (KWS) – The motorsports entertainment company relocated headquarters to Reno. KWS plans to hire 70 people in the first year and expects a heavy multiplier by year five. KWS wanted to expand, and KWS CEO Dan Simpson said, “The potential was endless. The Reno-Tahoe area is full of gear-heads and perfect for the brand of racing I want to bring to the area. I am amazed and humbled by the outpouring of support we have received since we relocated our operation here.” Also, Simpson announced plans to open Reno-Tahoe-Fernley Speedway in April and hinted at plans to build an indoor sports arena in Reno in the future.1094 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Pomegranate Press (now Pomegranate Communications), after 45 years in California, the company is moving its offices and warehouse to a 100,000-sq. ft. facility in Oregon as a cost-saving measure. Publishers Weekly quoted Publisher Katie Burke as saying, “Over the years, we’ve moved the company further and further north of San Francisco as 158 Stanislaus ↔ Modesto Mexico > Unknown Stanislaus ↔ Modesto Colorado > Louisville Stanislaus ↔ Modesto NJR N$R NQF #MA }CLO }OSO }REL 25 N$R NQF #FP #HQ #RD }CLO }REL Michigan > Battle Creek NJR $30 NQF }REL Stanislaus ↔ Modesto Stanislaus ↔ Modesto Canada > Niagara Falls Arkansas > Jonesboro NJR N$R NQF }OSO }REL 140 N$R NQF #FP }CLO }REL Tulare ↔ Porterville Idaho > Eagle NJR N$R NQF #CP }CLO }REL Tulare ↔ Tipton Idaho > Nampa 144 $40 64 #FP }CLO }REL Pomegranate grew, and rents near the city became more expensive.” The 36-employee company has been based in Petaluma, with Burke adding, “This is a good town, but it’s pricey. The lease on the new Portland building is more affordable than those that were considered in California. “I didn’t think I would leave California before retiring,” Burke said about the move, “but I’m discovering that making a change this big as I turn 60 is invigorating and energizing.” The company has sold 25 million calendars since 2000 and publishes 10 to 20 book titles per year.1095 Pomegranate has its roots in San Francisco’s 1960’s psychedelic art explosion. Cambridge International – The company’s Alloy Wire Belt facility in Modesto is “being closed because they were moving it to Mexico to cut operating costs as the labor there was cheaper,” according to Julie Odell, an Employment Program Representative for the state of California in Turlock.1096 Horizon Ag-Products relocated its corporate headquarters from Modesto to Louisville, Colo.1097 It is a science and research-driven producer of plant health solutions that promote sustainable agricultural practices. Horizon leased office and research laboratory space and is on track to have 25 employees located its new facility.1098 Post Holdings, Inc. – See more details in the Jonesboro entry for this event. Related news: Prior to closing the Modesto facility, the cereal maker began investing $30 million in the Michigan facility.1099 Post Holdings, Inc. – See more details in the Jonesboro entry for this event. Post Holdings, Inc. – The cereal manufacturer will close its Modesto plant and eliminate 140 jobs, which is expected to save the company $14 million per year. Production will be shifted to plants in Battle Creek, Mich., Jonesboro, Ark., and Niagara Falls, Ontario. 1100 The 282,000-sq. ft. plant makes Post Grape-Nuts and Banana Nut Crunch cereals. [Along with efficiencies resulting from consolidation, it’s conceivable that the location decisions were influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arkansas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Iris Garden – An iris farmer who ships flowers worldwide, and has been in Porterville for 21/2 decades, blamed California’s high cost of doing business for forcing him to relocate to Idaho. Owner Mike Sutton said it’s tough to leave but necessary because “California is getting harder and harder to run a business, taxes, regulations, water, all sorts of different issues.” Sutton ships flowers all over the world and sells to big box retailers, but profits are shrinking and he says it’s time to move to Idaho. “It’s about 17% less to run a business there than it is here,” said Sutton.1101 Mozzarella Fresca will close its cheese manufacturing plant (operating since 1997), laying off 144 workers. The company makes fresh mozzarella and other Italian cheeses under the Precious and Galbani labels. The facility is owned by Lactalis American Group, which has invested $40 million in a new 61,000 sq. ft. mozzarella plant in Idaho where production jumped from 7 million to 40 million pounds – more than a five-fold increase. Some 70 new jobs would be added to the 40 who already in Idaho. The Tipton plant employed up to 200 based on the time of year. California regulates the milk industry, including the minimum price dairy operators get for their milk depending on how the milk is used. The price of milk in California has long been a big issue. Mozzarella Fresca said the state’s high prices had 159 Unknown ↔ Unknown Nevada > McCarran (not to be confused with the Las Vegas airport) Unknown ↔ Unknown Michigan > Detroit Unknown ↔ Unknown Nevada > Reno 72 $99 NQF #DN #MA }UTN NJR N$R NQF #GA #SO }UTN 25 N$R NQF #DN #FP }UTN already caused it to transfer some 6% of its production to Idaho and future investment in Tipton was in doubt because of the state’s regulatory atmosphere. The company also closed a plant in Turlock.1102 Ardagh Metal Packaging USA Inc. – The company selected the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center as the location for its latest advanced manufacturing facility in the U.S., although California was a candidate. The glass and metal packaging company opened a new plant in Storey County bringing about 140 technical jobs over the next five years, including 72 jobs within the first six months. It provides cans for most leading food, beverage and consumer brands. The company has more than 100 facilities and 18,000 employees in 25 countries, including an operation in Terminal Island, Calif. James Willich, CEO of Ardagh’s U.S. metal packaging business, said, “We evaluated many sites for our Western region expansion. Storey County possessed a number of attractive factors such as their favorable business tax structure, cost of living, infrastructure, logistic advantages, proximity to our major customer and the availability of skilled labor.”1103 That California was a candidate is suggested by the fact that last year Ardagh into an agreement to supply cans for the majority of ConAgra’s U.S. food products (Libby’s, Peter Pan, VanCamp’s, Pam, Hunt’s, Chef Boyardee, Marie Callender’s, Swiss Miss and others). ConAgra has facilities in California’s San Joaquin Valley – close to farmers – and Ardagh needed to build a plant somewhat nearby. Michael Borne, Ardagh’s metal operations director, said, “When you’re shipping empty cans, you want to be located close to filling facilities because freight can be a big cost. They (ConAgra) are out of Oakdale (Calif.), so we must be within a certain distance to make the cost structure work: the labor pool, transportation to bring in raw materials, access to infrastructure. All that factored in to looking at different areas.”1104 Ardagh will spend about $80 million in capital equipment with $19 million on building costs.1105 LevelEleven raised $2 million from venture capital firms and a group of investors that include two professional athletes.1106 The software developer helps businesses boost sales using game-inspired incentives for employees. Apparently after the investment, tech entrepreneur Bob Marsh had to decide whether to remain in Detroit or move to a tech hub like Silicon Valley. Among the reasons he chose to remain in his hometown is because it’s easier to hire talent, there are benefits to being in an unofficial co-work space that his company shares with almost a dozen other tech ventures. Civic pride plays a role, too, as Inc. explained: “Perhaps most importantly, entrepreneurs in atypical locations for their industry have the ability to more directly influence their surroundings, Marsh says. He believes that for many of his employees and peers, this is a substantial selling point. ‘They’re playing a small role in making the city better,’ he says of trail-blazing entrepreneurs in non-traditional start-up hubs. For many entrepreneurs, that incentive of enacting change in the place where they live and work is akin to a home team advantage on the road to success.”1107 Also, Detroit is less expensive than typical California locations to which a software company would relocate. Schwabe North America will open a west coast distribution center in Reno where it plans to hire an initial 25 employees and employ 50 within five years. Schwabe manufactures and distributes dietary supplements and is HQ’d in Wisconsin. A company spokesperson said the decision was influenced by the strong presence of distribution expertise and 160 Unknown ↔ Unknown Arizona > Phoenix 200 $2 4 #IT #RD #SO }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown (somewhere in Silicon Valley) Missouri > Kansas City NJR N$R 2.9 #DO #SB #SO }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown (somewhere in Silicon Valley) Georgia > Duluth 50 $10 NQF #IT #RD }UTN Ventura ↔ Camarillo Colorado > Greenwood Village 393 N$R NQF #GR #HQ }REL infrastructure in Reno, making it more attractive than other locations that were considered, which included several undisclosed California locations. The facility has been hiring at a wage higher than the county’s average.1108 Stealth Software BV, a European cyber-security company, selected Phoenix for its U.S. headquarters over undisclosed California locations. The company was established in the Netherlands with offices in Luxembourg and Singapore. It will bring as many as 200 jobs and a $2 million capital investment to the Phoenix area. “Our potential for growth is greatest in the U.S. market where we are closest to our main customers,” said CEO Gerard Warrens. “Our Arizona presence will serve as the country’s center of our information technology excellence.”1109 Warrens also said, “Arizona offers a very, very cost-effective basis. If you compare to other states like California, New York or Massachusetts, the same kind of skill-set would have cost the company a lot more.... [We] had meetings with ASU and other universities to talk about internships, to talk about longterm R&D projects.... We have some very, very exciting technology where the universities could be very well-connected to us, and we could also help drive innovation at the universities.”1110 The company opted for a 4,000-sq. ft. space.1111 BIME Analytics, a cloud business intelligence firm based in Montpellier, France, selected Kansas City for its new North American headquarters after a nationwide search that included California. Jim Lysinger, BIME’s vice president for North America, said, “If there were a handbook for how companies like ours should come to the U.S.... it would probably say, ‘Go to Northern California.’” But BIME’s due diligence revealed that the Silicon Valley region is a hypercompetitive market in terms of attracting top talent. “We are proud that one-third of our customers are U.S.-based,” said Rachel Delacour, CEO and co-founder of BIME Analytics. “With our dual headquarters in Kansas City and Montpellier, we can provide outstanding global customer support and aggressively expand our footprint in North America.” The company will settle in a 2,885-sq. ft. space where it will have a sevenmember sales and support staff, which probably will double next year. 1112 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] TravelSky – The Chinese-owned company will open a North America R&D Center in Duluth, in Gwinnett County. The information technology solutions developer for the airline and tourism industry is expected to create 50 jobs and invest $10 million in the community. The company chose Gwinnett over undisclosed locations in California’s Silicon Valley. TravelSky, headquartered in Beijing, has more than 4,000 employees worldwide. 1113 The 11,000 square foot office will be located in Duluth’s Satellite Place office park.1114 TravelSky Technology USA Ltd. has been registered as a California corporation since May 29, 2009 registered at a Pasadena address.1115 Cool Planet Energy Systems Inc. – The startup that turns biomass material like beetlekilled pine trees into clean-burning gasoline is moving its headquarters to Colorado. Between the HQ and a planned manufacturing facility, the company expects to create 393 jobs in Colorado.1116 Two months later, the company announced it raised $19.4 million in a D round series of fundraising, which is on top of $29.9 million the company said in June it had raised. Along with other funds raised or committed, the total has reached more than $60 million. Cool Planet’s CEO Howard Janzen said investors see an opportunity in the 161 Ventura ↔ Camarillo Oregon > Hillsboro 200 $10 NQF #GR #MA #SB }REL Ventura ↔ Moorpark Texas > Fort Worth 600 $3.3 73 #BF #SB }CDO Ventura ↔ Oxnard Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC }OSO }REL Ventura ↔ Simi Valley Texas > Round Rock 45 $3.5 37 #HQ #MA }CLO }REL company’s specialized technology. The startup is backed by the BP plc, ConocoPhillips, General Electric Co. and Google Ventures. The latest round of fundraising included investors from Hong Kong, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Mexico.1117 (Side note: Within another five months, the company broke ground on the company’s first commercial facility in Alexandria, Louisiana. the first of three bio-refineries to be built in Louisiana. The refinery is designed to produce 10 million gallons per year of high-octane, renewable gasoline blends. It also will make biochar, which enhances soil to boost yields on reduced use of fertilizer and water.1118 The company raised another $71.6 million in equity funding weeks after it broke ground on the first biofuel refinery.1119 Localities where the company will put its plants are excluded from this list because the sites are near needed raw materials.) SolarWorld Americas – when the company moved production to Oregon in 2011, it said its sales and marketing staff would stay in Camarillo. Two years later, some of the functions are being relocated to Hillsboro, where the company employs about 600.1120 Note the opportunity cost to California. SolarWorld started expanding capacity in its Hillsboro plant with a $10 million investment and plans for 200 new jobs. The expansion will add 150 megawatts of capacity to its solar panel production line and 100 megawatts to its cell line. SolarWorld Americas has invested $620 million to date in its Hillsboro plant, which currently employs more than 700.1121 Some employees remain in Camarillo. PennyMac Financial Services, Inc., a national mortgage lender and servicer, leased 73,000 sq. ft. and will bring 600 new jobs to Texas to service its loan portfolio. “We are confident that Fort Worth and the surrounding region has an ample, skilled workforce; this talent pipeline is essential to our successful business operations,” said Tim Nicholson, EVP of Servicing at PennyMac. The company took occupancy in June 2013 and is already building its staff and operations.1122 So far, roughly 75 workers have been hired and the company plans to expand the facility over the next two years. 1123 PennyMac will invest at least $1.5 million in real property improvements and have at least $1.8 million in noninventory business personal property at the site.1124 Nevion USA, Inc., subsidiary of Nevion Europe, ASA, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing video transport equipment (for broadcasters, telecommunication service providers and others) because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 6, 2013. 1125 D.M.A/ Enterprises / ThermaSol will move its headquarters and manufacturing while developing a 27-acre upscale business park. The 55-year old company is the inventor and global producer of steam bath equipment for homes, hotels, spas and resorts. ThermaSol’s total investment will be at least $3.5 million. The company’s new facility will include 37,000sq. ft. of space on nearly 3.5 acres. It will employ at least 45 people including factory personnel and upper management.1126 The company will use all the land in developing an industrial park.1127 Eventually, the company could employ as many as 60 people. ThermaSol CEO Mitch Altman said, “We liked the bigger town amenities combined with the small town feeling and warmth of the people.”1128 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] 162 Fisher Investments job growth in Camus, Washington – see note in 2010 entry about this event. 132 Jobs Adjustment Chapter 19: Details Regarding 2012 Disinvestment Events California Disinvestment Events for 2012 as shown in Table 18 are self-explanatory. Quite often in public domain sources information was lacking about jobs, capital investments and square footage. In such cases, the following codes will appear: NJR – No Job Number Reported N$R – No Capital Investment Reported NQF - No Square Footage Reported Table 18: California Disinvestment Events for 2012 California County & Locality Destination Location Alameda ↔ Berkeley Mexico > Tijuana Alameda ↔ Fremont Alameda ↔ Fremont Jobs Private Capital (million) Sq. Ft. (000) Function or Industry Codes Event Type NJR N$R 12 #CP #EC #MA }CDO Unknown > Dispersed 84 N$R NQF #GR }CLO }DSP Unknown > Dispersed NJR N$R NQF #GR }CLO }DSP Information Available through Public Domain Sources 3D Robotics, which makes drones and parts, started manufacturing drones and kits in Mexico. The growth in the sophistication of the facility is stunning when photos from 20131129 are compared to 2014 photos.1130 A post by CEO Chris Anderson indicates that “Actually the TJ facility has been making almost all of the 3DR electronics (not just the power modules) for nearly a year,” which puts the event into 2012.1131 The company has 60 employees in a 12,000-sq. ft. facility in Tijuana. Headquartered in Berkeley, 3DR does engineering work in San Diego and marketing in Austin, Texas. The company started by making products for civilians and tech enthusiasts, but has grown into a supplier to a multitude of industries (see the 2014 Austin event for more information on this point). GreenVolts, a manufacturer of photovoltaic solar technology, appears to have gone out of business. The San Francisco Business Times referred to GreenVolts as a “bling-heavy solar company, whose giant, flower-like solar arrays tracked the sun and concentrated it thanks to a tons of engineering and moving parts.” The company reportedly is looking for a buyer of its technology.1132 A listing with the California Secretary of State shows that GreenVolts Inc. “surrendered” its corporate registration.1133 A WARN report indicated that the company furloughed 84 employees in September, 2012.1134 NovaSolar Inc., according to the San Francisco Business Times, “appears on the brink of becoming the latest failure in an area of Fremont quickly turning into a solar death row.” In 163 Alameda ↔ Fremont China > Wuhan Alameda ↔ Fremont Arizona > Tempe Alameda ↔ Livermore Alameda ↔ Newark NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO 12 N$R NQF #EC #EN #RD #SC }CLO Washington > Seattle Wisconsin > Racine NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #GR #HQ #MA Alameda ↔ Newark Korea > Chonan NJR N$R NQF #EH #MA }OSO }REL Alameda ↔ Oakland Colorado > Greenwood Village 700 N$R 120 #EN #IT #PB #SB }CDO }REL fact, the company appears to have gone out of business. NovaSolar’s unfinished R&D center sits less than a mile from the shiny former headquarters of Solyndra. NovaSolar’s predecessor, OptiSolar, was born out of a research paper written at Hewlett-Packard in the early 2000s and aspired to become a gigantic, vertically integrated solar powerhouse. 1135 A listing with the California Secretary of State shows that NovaSolar Inc. in the category of “Forfeited,” meaning it failed to maintain the company’s registration.1136 Optoplex Corp. furloughed employees involved in activities related to the production of fiber optical devices because the company shifted the work to China. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as April 8, 2012.1137 The company engaged a contract manufacturer there.1138 Quantenna Communications, Inc. – The fabless semiconductor company opened a R&D facility in Arizona. The team will work to develop technology for wireless set-top boxes, residential gateways, video bridges, and other devices that deliver reliable broadband video and data services over Wi-Fi. “We chose Tempe for our expansion because it offers a highly skilled and talented workforce which is vital to the type of work we do,” said Quantenna CEO Dr. Sam Heidari. “We couldn’t be happier with our decision and looking forward to attracting the best Wi-Fi engineers in the industry.”1139 The company will open in Tempe with 12 engineering and management jobs.1140 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a possible reduction in expenses.] Comcast – See description under the 2012 Denver entry for more information about this event. CalStar Products, Inc. The company relocated its headquarters from Silicon Valley to Wisconsin. CalStar manufactures sustainable masonry products made with up to 37% recycled content in a process that uses up to 81% less energy and emits up to 84% less CO2.1141 This event is separate from the 2009 plant opening in Wisconsin. Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc., a subsidiary of Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation, Electronics Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing electronics gases and equipment used in the production of electronic devices because the company shifted the work to South Korea. The U.S. Department of Labor in a certified decision failed to provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as March 14, 2012.1142 The company has a major facility in Chonan.1143 Kaiser Permanente began during the Depression in the 1930s in California, where it’s always been headquartered.1144 In 2012 it plans for a 120,000-sq. ft. information technology campus in Colorado.1145 The facility, planned for 500 employees, opened with 700 employees, which could grow to 900 employees.1146 The company said it selected Colorado because of workforce and quality of life. “Quite frankly, these jobs – this activity – in Colorado is intended to be a launch pad for our next wave of innovation,” said Kaiser executive vice president Phil Fasano.1147 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Colorado leading to a reduction in expenses.] Donna Lynne, president of Kaiser Permanente Colorado, said the company received no financial incentives to locate the IT center in the state.1148 It’s noteworthy that Colorado was 164 selected because in 2014 the distribution of members show more than three times as many in California than are in all other eight states combined1149: State(s) California Colorado Mid-Atlantic States (VA, MD, DC) Northwest (Oregon/Washington) Georgia Hawaii Other 8 States Combined Alameda ↔ Pleasanton Nevada > Reno 53 $180 NQF ##GR #MA }CDO Alameda ↔ Pleasanton Utah > Salt Lake City 500 N$R NQF $EN #IT #SO }CDO Contra Costa ↔ Concord Britain > Unknown 89 N$R NQF #BF #SB }OSO }REL Membership 7,443,326 626,523 530,275 504,403 259,834 231,836 2,152,871 Fulcrum Bioenergy, Inc. The waste-to-biofuels company plans to build its biggest facility to convert landfill trash into ethanol in Nevada to serve the California market; it will employ 53 employees. The cost of building the Sierra BioFuels Plant, a 10-million gallon project, is estimated at $180 million. Nevada has a demand for ethanol of more than 50 million gallons per year, and California’s demand is for more than 950 million gallons annually. So California’s demand is 95% of the two-state usage.1150 The products from the plant will serve motorists in California and Nevada. Also, Waste Connections will supply the feedstock from its waste processing facility in El Dorado County, California.1151 It’s noteworthy that its first plant is in Nevada considering that raw materials come from and products are sold in California. Workday, Inc., a software development firm specializing in enterprise cloud applications for HR and finance, will expand in Utah with 500 new employees over a 15-year period (a sizable portion of the company’s more than 1,500 employees worldwide). All of the new positions will pay a minimum of 125 percent of Salt Lake County’s average yearly wage including benefits, totaling more than $719 million. Workday will also pay over $54 million in new state taxes over 15 years.1152 Bank of America, N.A. – There appears to be some duplication in filings with the Department of Labor. In one instance, the Group Operations Derivatives Division furloughed employees involved in global services, namely back office support for global foreign exchange (FX) and FX options products. The company stated that “Pieces of the operations are being moved to the U.K. and India” and employees involved in banking services were furloughed. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the communities in those countries, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 1, 2012.1153 Another filing was for the Customer Service Contact Centers, which furloughed call center services employees. The company stated that jobs are being transferred outside of the U.S. to Costa Rica, Mexico and India. Again, the Dept. of Labor failed to identify the 165 183 N$R NQF }OSO }REL Mexico > Unknown Costa Rica > Unknown Puerto Rico > Yauco 89 N$R NQF }OSO }REL 89 N$R NQF }OSO }REL 91 N$R NQF #MA #PB }CLO }REL Contra Costa ↔ Concord India > Unknown 23 N$R NQF #BF }OSO }REL Contra Costa ↔ San Ramon Texas > Houston 800 $187 1,700 #IT #EH #EN }REL Contra Costa ↔ Walnut Creek Idaho > Boise NJR N$R NQF #CP #SB }CDO Contra Costa ↔ Concord Contra Costa ↔ Concord Contra Costa ↔ Concord Contra Costa ↔ Concord India > Unknown communities in those countries, but estimated the number of employees to be separated was 450 effective May 20, 2012.1154 A Warn Report for 2012 showed a furlough of 450 Concord employees.1155 It’s unknown how many employees went to each country so for purposes of this report 183 will be subtracted (a number that was published separately for India) from 450, and for overall illustrative purposes the difference of 267 will be divided and apportioned to the U.K., Mexico and Costa Rica. Bank of America, N.A. See more about this event in the 2012 entry for Britain for this company. Bank of America, N.A. See more about this event in the 2012 entry for Britain for this company. Bank of America, N.A. See more about this event in the 2012 entry for Britain for this company. Sartorius Stedim SUS Inc., which makes IV-like, single-use sterile bags used by drug manufacturers, will close its Concord plant, cutting 91 jobs, and move operations to an expanded facility in Puerto Rico. A facility in Yauco, P.R., already made filtration products that connect to bags assembled at Concord. When the company started looking at efficiencies, it decided to consolidate in Puerto Rico.1156 Wells Fargo, Online Customer Service Department, Email Division, furloughed employees providing email customer services because the company shifted the work to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country; it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 4, 2012.1157 Chevron – the company will relocate about a quarter of its Bay Area HQ staff Houston over time but HQ will remain in San Ramon. The jobs are tied to Chevron’s worldwide oil exploration and production business, notably in organizations dealing with IT, advanced energy technologies and business development. Chevron was founded in California in 1879.1158 The company plans to hire another 1,752 workers in Houston.1159 Chevron is planning a new downtown office tower to accommodate its expansion – a 50-story, 1.7 million sq. ft. building and along with other Chevron properties will comprise a campus with indoor and outdoor common areas and additional parking.1160 While Chevron is planning to construct the new tower, it states that it does not anticipate final approvals for a new Houston building until 2016.1161 It doesn’t appear that Chevron has revealed the building’s construction cost, so we are left to estimate. According to a report by the Kirksey architecture firm, high-rise office buildings in Houston range in cost (in 2010) from $90 to $125 per-square-foot.1162 If a conservative estimate of $110 per square foot is applied to the project, the cost could reach a minimum of $187 million. Central Garden and Pet Co. will establish a new shared services center in Idaho to provide transactional processing services for the company’s U.S. operations. The center will begin immediate recruiting, phase in operations in June, and expects to be completely staffed within 18 to 24 months. The new facility will serve select administrative functions beginning with finance and supply chain transactional tasks. Lori Varlas, CFO, said, Boise offers considerable advantages including its skilled workforce, ease of doing business and low cost profile. The company produces products for the lawn & garden market, including grass seed, wild bird feed, weed and insect control, and decorative outdoor patio products. Pet categories include animal health, aquatics & reptile, bird & small animal, dog & cat and 166 Contra Costa ↔ Walnut Creek Texas > Irving 250 N$R 102 #BF }REL Fresno ↔ Big Creek Fresno ↔ Fresno Foreign Nation > Unknown Mexico > Tijuana NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Imperial ↔ Calexico Philippines > Unknown 47 N$R NQF #CP #MA }OSO Inyo ↔ Bishop Nevada > Reno 25 N$R 12.2 #GR #HQ }REL Inyo ↔ Bishop Kern ↔ Arvin Foreign Nation > Unknown Mexico > Juarez NJR N$R NQF 87 N$R 130 #OSO #OSO #MA #PB }CLO }OSO }REL equine. The company, headquartered in Walnut Creek, has approximately 4,100 employees primarily in North America.1163 Pacific Union Financial, a national mortgage banker and servicer, leased office space in Irving to relocate its headquarters. Ten months later, the company leased additional office space in Dallas – a total of 102,000 sq. ft. – and announced plans to hire 250 more workers. The privately held lender works with Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Ginnie Mae and was founded in 2004.1164 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Sunrise Medical furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in production of wheelchairs because the company moved the production line to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 9, 2012. 1165 Gregory Mountain Products Inc., furloughed employees producing backpacks because the company acquired from a foreign country the production of articles like or directly competitive with the articles produced by the workers. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 28, 2012.1166 Pestmaster Services offers “the safest and most effective pest services available utilizing green methods and low-to-no-toxicity products.”1167 It relocated its corporate headquarters to Nevada with plans to create 25 jobs. The company specializes in solutions in pest management in 14 states. Jeff Van Diepen, CEO, while noting the “warm welcome” he received from the local business community, said, “In 30 years of doing business in Bishop, and as one of the larger employers there, we never received so much as a Thank You or any appreciation or recognition from our City Council or County Supervisors. I’m impressed at seeing a state operate in a ‘business friendly’ manner. We’ve made a great move to Reno and are happy to be here!” Pestmaster bought a 12,200 sq. ft. facility.1168 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Salter Labs furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in manufacturing respiratory products, nebulizers, etc. Salter stated: “The company has decided to move its production to Juarez, Mexico. As a result the Arvin manufacturing plant is closing. This is being done to remain competitive.” Although the Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as July 22, 2012,1169 based on media reports, furloughs extended into the next year. One report said 87 Arvin jobs will be lost. “We have a state-ofthe-art facility in Juarez ... that had the majority of our manufacturing already. This was the final move to consolidate all of manufacturing in one location,” said a company representative. The news came about when Arvin (near Bakersfield) had a 30.6% unemployment rate, the highest in Kern County. The medical products company started in Arvin in 1976.1170 The company has operated a Juárez factory for years, recently moved into a new 130,000 sq. ft. facility that employs 820 people, and will hire another 70-80 people in Juarez.1171 The company plans to keep its headquarters, a warehouse and 44 employees in Arvin.1172 167 Kern ↔ Bakersfield Kern ↔ Mojave Foreign Nation > Unknown Texas > Midland NJR N$R NQF 10 N$R 60 #HQ #RD #CDO #REL Kern ↔ Mojave Florida > Merritt Island 150 N$R NQF #AE }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Alhambra Los Angeles ↔ Beverly Hills Foreign Nation > Unknown Washington > Seattle NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #EN #IT #SO }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Burbank India > Bangalore 60 N$R NQF #MA }OSO Los Angeles ↔ Carson Malaysia > Kedah 140 $580 NQF #GR #MA }CLO }OSO }REL #OSO #OSO Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. XCOR Aerospace will put its new R&D center at Midland International Airport (MAF) in a renovated 60,000-sq. ft. hangar. “We are pleased to be establishing our R&D Center in Midland, Texas, where the weather, surrounding landscape, the airport, and the local and state government environment are ideally situated for the future growth [of] a fully reusable orbital system,” said COO Andrew Nelson. The project will bring jobs with an estimated average annual wage of more than $60,000.1173 Update (2014): The FAA issued a commercial spaceport license to Midland International Airport, the first such license issued to a facility that also hosts commercial passenger airline flights.1174 Update (2015): The initial job count is 10 and many more will come in the next few months. Company spokesperson Brian Campen said, “The center of gravity will be and is Midland, Texas. From the conversations that we’re having it is most definitely the focus of a lot of our attention in terms of where folks are now moving and where our corporate headquarters and R&D operations are going to be.”1175 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] XCOR Aerospace will to establish an East Coast U.S. operational base at Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island (unincorporated census-designated place) in Florida. The point here is that it will eventually establish a manufacturing and assembly center for XCOR Lynx Mark II suborbital reusable launch vehicles as well, creating an estimated 150 jobs.1176 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Ticketmaster opened a new engineering center in Seattle. SVP Cameron Etezadi said the office will be much like a start-up, developing software with a green-field approach while tapping into an unparalleled industry knowledge base.1177 Ticketmaster was recently named to Fast Company’s Top 10 Music companies, and is the fourth largest eCommerce platform in the world with 27 million monthly users.1178 Technicolor Creative Services USA, Inc., Media Services Division, furloughed employees producing DVDs and Blu-ray DVDs because the company shifted to India “the production of an article like or directly competitive with the article produced by the workers which contributed importantly to worker group separations.” The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 17, 2012.1179 A figure of 100 furloughs was submitted to the Labor Department, but a WARN Notice shows 60 furloughs; this report will relay the more conservative number.1180 Sanyo Electric Co. – The headline says it all: “Sanyo cuts US plant jobs to move to Malaysia.” The Japanese company’s $580 million plant in the Kulim Hi-Tech Park, Kedah, will produce 300 megawatts (MW) of wafers, solar cells and modules when operations start later this year. Meanwhile, the closure of the nine-year-old Carson plant that makes materials for solar cells will affect 140 workers, about 40% of Sanyo’s total workforce in the U.S.1181 Sanyo will liquidate assets in Carson and close the factory for good. There are no plans to close the doors of the Oregon production site. So what we have here is a 168 Los Angeles ↔ Compton Los Angeles ↔ Culver City Foreign Nation > Unknown Arizona > Tucson NJR N$R NQF 200 $1.5 25 #AE #DF #EC #EN #RD #SC }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Culver City Canada > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #ET #PA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Culver City Los Angeles ↔ El Monte India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF 16 N$R NQF #CP #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Unknown > Dispersed 121 N$R NQF #EC #MA #SC }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Canada > Unknown 250 N$R NQF #ET #PA }OSO }REL Mexico > Unknown #OSO California facility being closed while an Oregon plant remains open and a new facility is being built in Malaysia.1182 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Integrated Technologies Group (ITG) will expand in Tucson, where it purchased a 25,000-sq. ft. building for $1.46 million. Looking to meet growing demand, the company chose Tucson partly because of its location between the Los Angeles area and its plant in Mexico in 2008. The optics and engineering strengths of the University of Arizona, the presence of other high-tech firms, and the availability of a skilled workforce also played in the decision. The new location will focus on product integration and testing, including clean-room assembly. The plant will employ planners, mechanical, electrical and quality engineers, as well as test and production specialists. It is expected to employ up to 200 people in five years. The company’s magnetic components and related products for hightech applications span the semiconductor, medical, energy, industrial automation and aerospace industries. ITG is not currently in line for any government incentives for moving here but is looking into job-training funding offered by the state.1183 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arizona leading to a reduction in expenses.] Sony Pictures Imageworks Inc., a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., Visual Effects Department, furloughed employees providing visual effects and digital animation services for feature films because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The California EDD reported that the countries are Canada and India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the communities in those countries, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 13, 2012.1184 Sony Pictures Imageworks Inc. – See the 2012 entry for Canada for this company for more information about this event. Brown Jordan Co., subsidiary of Brown Jordan International, Inc., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers engaged in the production of patio furniture because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as July 8, 2012.1185 International Rectifier Corp. will close its El Segundo semiconductor wafer fabrication facility without specifying how many jobs would be lost. According to the city, International Rectifier employed 537 there last year, but didn’t specify how many of them worked in the HQ and how many at the plant. A Temecula facility will house the last of its production in Southern California. It will retain its El Segundo HQ.1186 The company planned to furlough 121 people on Aug. 2, 2012.1187 Rhythm and Hues, Inc. furloughed employees providing film visual effects and postproduction services as it shifted work to Canada and India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the communities in those countries, although it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 23, 2012. The California EDD indicated that 500 jobs would be lost.1188 Since it isn’t known how many of the 500 jobs will be shifted to which country; for the purposes of this report, 50% will be attributed to each nation. 169 250 N$R NQF }OSO }REL Rhythm and Hues, Inc. – See the entry for this company’s Canada 2012 event for more information. 10 N$R NQF }REL Pacific Monarch Resorts – For details, see the Laguna Beach entry for this event. 81 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Unknown > Dispersed 280 N$R NQF #FB }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ Irwindale Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Foreign Nation > Unknown Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #OSO NJR N$R NQF #OSO Chromalloy Gas Turbine, LLC, subsidiary of Sequa Corp., furloughed employees repairing and overhauling turbines because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as March 20, 2012.1189 Bank of America employees will be transferred or laid off because the company will close its corporate office by the end of the year; The bank has occupied four floors in a high-rise building. The departure hits the city at a time when officials are trying to whittle down Glendale’s 22% vacancy rate for Class A office space.1190 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Kansas > Shawnee 80 N$R 19 #CP #MA }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > San Marcos 90 $15 80 #MA #PB }CDO Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Los Angeles ↔ Encino Los Angeles ↔ Gardena India > Unknown Los Angeles ↔ Glendale Nevada > Las Vegas Mexico > Unknown All American Pet Company Inc. will place its new operational headquarters, manufacturing and warehouse facility in Shawnee. The animal health and wellness company plans to add more than 80 new employees over the next five years. All American is the only public company singularly focused on pet wellness. It offers multiple products to dog owners, including: “Pawitizer,” the first alcohol free antibacterial “cleanser” for dogs; “Grrr-nola,” the first heart-healthy dry kibble and food bar with amino acids; and protein food bars and breakfast cereals. The growth of our company necessitated a new facility in the Midwest,” said CEO Barry Schwartz, who found Shawnee to be “extremely welcoming and creative in meeting our space needs.”1191 The company leases 19,000 sq. ft. of space in Shawnee.1192 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Grifols – The healthcare company opened its new plasma testing laboratory in San Marcos, which will analyze millions of samples of human plasma prior to approval and release for manufacturing into life-saving medicines for patients with rare diseases. Grifols employs more than 1,100 Texans and contributes more than $150 million annually to the state economy through payroll and other expenses. Grifols is based in Spain and its U.S. headquarters and some manufacturing is in Los Angeles.1193 San Marcos is a $15 million, 80,000-sq. ft. facility.1194 The new unit will need a staff of 90 technicians, some of whom will be current employees who want to transfer to San Marcos. The rest of the positions will be filled locally. One of the reasons Grifols chose San Marcos was the proximity of Texas State University.1195 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] 170 NJR N$R NQF #EN #IT #SO }REL Texas > Austin 32 N$R 115 #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Philippines > Unknown 52 N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Amarillo 53 N$R NQF #BF }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Nevada > Las Vegas 150 $1 NQF #GA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Ohio > Forest Park NJR N$R 32.5 #SB }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Norwalk Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Virginia > Reston Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles #OSO Learning Tree International – The global provider of proprietary training to IT professionals since 1974 moved its headquarters, where it’s also adding staff to support the company’s Product Development team. The company develops, markets and delivers instructor-led courses in software development, IT security, operating systems, databases and more.1196 Mitratech – The provider of enterprise legal management solutions including Matter Management, e-Billing, and GRC solutions expanded in Austin, giving the company access to an array of talent to support its growth strategy. President and CEO Eric Thurston said Mitratech chose Austin “due the city’s favorable business climate, skilled technology workforce, and highly desirable quality of life. As Mitratech continues to grow, we are excited to have access to some of the best technology minds in the country to help us develop new products for our customers....” The L.A. office will remain open.1197 It will occupy a 115,000-sq. ft. Class A space.1198 The company has about 28 employees in Austin and about 32 jobs will be added.1199 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] ShoeDazzle, a subsidiary of JustFabulous, Inc., furloughed employees and on-site leased call center workers because the company shifted the work to the Philippines. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Dec. 5, 2012.1200 SunAmerica, a Western National Life subsidiary, moved 53 management positions from California to Amarillo, where it already has some operations.1201 It appears that other functions will remain in the SunAmerica Center in L.A.’s Century City. The company offers retirement products including annuities, 401ks and insurance. Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (aka 2K Games Inc.) – Will relocate to Las Vegas, where it plans to create 150 jobs make a capital investment of $1 million. The company has started hiring locally and has transferred executives to Las Vegas. It develops and publishes interactive entertainment under the labels Rockstar Games and 2K – with game titles Grand Theft Auto, L.A. Noire, Max Payne, Midnight Club and Red Dead.1202 David Ismailer, COO for 2K, said, “This move will allow 2K to operate a considerably larger & more effective QA facility as we continue to grow our business across all divisions.”1203 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada leading to a reduction in expenses.] VXI Global Solutions Inc. began planning for a new contact center in Ohio in 2012. The company clarified that places near its existing Ohio locations weren’t being considered “due to overlap in demand for local talent.”1204 Later it became known that the company was studying and opted to locate in Forest Park, near Cincinnati, where the “beautifully appointed building is a state-of-the-art call center with over 250 seats, and can be converted to manage 500 seats overall.” Positions include Customer Service & Sales Representatives, Team Leaders, Operations Managers, Human Resources Staff, Quality Assurance Specialists, Trainers and others.1205 The space exceeds 32,500-sq. ft.1206 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. 171 30 N$R 100 #CP }CDO Nevada > Gardnerville NJR N$R 13 #AE #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Panorama City Mexico > San Luis Potosi NJR N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Pico Rivera Foreign Nation > Unknown 22 N$R NQF #CS #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Pico Rivera Mexico > Tiajuana 17 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Pomona Arizona > Phoenix 110 N$R NQF #CS #HQ #MA }REL Los Angeles ↔ Pomona Los Angeles ↔ Redondo Beach Foreign Nation > Unknown Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #SB #SO }OSO Los Angeles ↔ Rosemead Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #IT #UY #OSO Los Angeles ↔ Palmdale Texas > Weir Los Angeles ↔ Palmdale #OSO Abadak Outdoors, which supplies outdoors equipment such as tents, tarps and hammocks, expanded to Texas.1207 The facility will bring 30 jobs into a 10-acre site featuring a 100,000-sq. ft. warehouse, retail store and outdoor display area.1208 Aerospace and Commercial Precision Machining – The manufacturing company completed a long-anticipated move to Nevada, into a 13,000-sq. ft. facility. AnC President Greg Havemann said he relocated the company from Southern California after 32 years because he finally soured on California’s business practices and regulatory environment.1209 Ricon Corp., a Wabtec Co., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers engaged in the manufacture of wheelchair lifts and ramps for buses, and bus windows, because the company shifted the work to Mexico. More specifically, the move involves three fabrication lines, one paint line and one assembly line to a company division in Mexico. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 13, 2012.1210 Information about the number of furloughs is conflicting; therefore, Ricon’s shifts in jobs is excluded from this report. L & W Supply, Inc. (USG Corp.) The building materials company furloughed employees involved in accounting and payroll services because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 20, 2012.1211 Legrand North America, Inc., Cablofil Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing cable trays because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 20, 2012.1212 Adams Rite Manufacturing Co. relocated its headquarters and a factory to Phoenix. It was a challenging move. The company needed to have its production lines stay operational as long as possible, relocate production ASAP, and get them producing as quickly as possible. Adams Rite has been in business for over 100 years in the door design and production market serving the commercial, industrial and institutional building construction industry.1213 In May, 110 California employees were furloughed.1214 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Mitchell International, Inc., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers in the ACS Service Centers in Los Angeles and San Diego engaged in customer service and support, data processing, and bill review for a software development firm because the company “acquired from a foreign country the production of articles like or directly competitive with the articles produced by the workers which contributed importantly to worker group separations at Mitchell International.” The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but noted that furloughs may have begun as early as on Aug. 29, 2012.1215 Southern California Edison, a subsidiary of Edison International, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers providing IT services because it shifted the work to a foreign country. The offshoring of IT work affected a broad area in California – 28 communities in all. Company filings with the U.S. Department of Labor list the jobs figure at 700 in response to the question, “How many workers have been or may be separated (if 172 Los Angeles ↔ San Dimas Los Angeles ↔ San Fernando Foreign Nation > Unknown Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF Los Angeles ↔ Santa Clarita Los Angeles ↔ Santa Fe Springs Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF 9 N$R NQF #AU #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Santa Fe Springs Washington > Spokane 12 N$R NQF #EN #MA }REL Los Angeles ↔ Sherman Oaks Canada > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #ET #PA }OSO Los Angeles ↔ Sun Valley Oklahoma > Tulsa 51 $19.8 NQF #AE }REL Mexico > Ensenada #OSO #MA }OSO }REL #OSO known)?” In the 28 “Determinations” issued by the Labor Department, not one specified to which foreign country the jobs migrated. The workers in the group were certified and eligible to apply for trade adjustment assistance under the Trade Act of 1974, as amended. SCE’s filings with the Labor Department fail to provide information about the number of furloughs in each of the 28 communities.1216 Moreover, the company’s WARN Notice filings contain total layoffs far in excess of 700, a result of major workforce reductions at the SONGS nuclear plant in San Clemente and an apparent company reorganization. Because it is difficult to identify communities to which job losses should be attributed, no portion of the 700 jobs is assigned to any California community. Moreover, the 700 jobs figure conflicts with a calculation done for this report that indicates only 313 jobs were affected. Hence, this report will state 313 in the adjustment shown at the bottom of this table. Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Precision Dynamics Corp. furloughed employees producing identification wristbands and labels because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 3, 2012.1217 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Distinctive Industries, a subsidiary of Roadwire Inc., furloughed employees and furloughed on-site leased workers producing automotive interior soft trim upholstery because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Dec. 11, 2012.1218 Moen Industries, a company that makes packaging equipment, was purchased by Pearson Packaging Systems, which moved its manufacturing equipment and production to Spokane. The relocation brings at least 12 new jobs to Spokane; most will be assembly technicians while some jobs will be engineers. The deal was for Moen’s assets and patents and customer information; it did not include the Moen Santa Fe Springs facility. The transaction means Pearson will have a Southern California sales office. [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] DHX Media Ltd. furloughed WildBrain employees producing children’s animated shows and licensing properties because the company acquired from a foreign country the production of articles like or directly competitive with the articles produced by the workers. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 9, 2012. The California EDD stated that “The work was transitioned to other locations including Canada.”1219 Hawker Pacific Aerospace – The unit of Lufthansa transferred its operations to Lufthansa Technik Component Services in Tulsa. The company is planning a $19.8 million expansion 173 NJR N$R NQF #DC #EN #IT }REL 39 N$R NQF #PB #RD }OSO }REL 111 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }REL 44 N$R NQF #ET }REL Texas > Grand Prairie 300 $22 850 #CP #DN #SB }CDO Tennessee > Loudon NJR N$R NQF #CP #HQ #MA }REL Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Georgia > Atlanta Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Belgium > Brussels Los Angeles ↔ Vernon Ohio > Stow Los Angeles ↔ Westlake Village Colorado > Centennial Marin ↔ Corte Madera Merced ↔ Merced to accommodate the transfer that should result 51 jobs in about five years, with an average salary of about $70,000 per year.1220 PC Mall relocated and substantially upgraded its primary data center from Torrance to its own hosting facility in Atlanta, which incorporates state-of-the-art monitoring and disaster recovery capabilities.1221 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity, and such costs are much lower in Georgia than in California.] Peptisyntha, Inc., furloughed employees involved in activities related to the production of peptides because the company shifted the work to Belgium. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as March 26, 2012.1222 At the time of the event it was a subsidiary of Solvay America, Inc.; since, it’s been purchased by CordenPharma. Pneumatic Scale Angelus – The 102-year-old California company, which manufactured machines for sealing lids on soda and beer cans in Vernon, shut down operations and moved production to Stow, Ohio, near Akron. That meant lost jobs for 111 members of the United Steelworkers Union in Vernon.1223 Universal Sports Network moved its production and broadcast operations from California to the Denver area, creating 44 new jobs in 2013 at the Comcast Media Center. The network, a partnership between NBC Sports and InterMedia Partners LP, broadcasts about 30 different sports and 25 different world championships each year in sports from swimming to cycling to track and field. It also produces original programming. Administrative jobs will remain in California.1224 Restoration Hardware Holdings Inc., a high-end furniture and decorations company, will build a $22 million, 850,000-sq. ft. facility in Grand Prairie. The retailer planned to create a minimum of 10 jobs.1225 However, it’s clear the project was scaled up big-time when the company announced plans to hire more than 300 employees for what is no longer exclusively a distribution center but also an operations center and call center. Job openings will include operations managers, customer service, leadership positions and maintenance workers.1226 Malibu Boats was founded in Merced in 1982.1227 While it’s difficult to determine the date when the headquarters moved to Tennessee, it appears to have been in 2012. The company’s 2011 “Owner’s Manual” shows the HQ address in Merced,1228 while the 2012 version shows it in Loudon, Tenn.1229 Moreover, sometime in 2012 the company allocated funds for “one-time employment related expenses, including ... costs to relocate certain departments from California to our Tennessee facility.”1230 Update: By 2014, the company stated that “Our boats are manufactured and tested on the lake at the site of our 144,000 square-foot primary manufacturing facility located in Loudon [where the company leases] 23,460 square feet of warehouse and office space [and] approximately 20,000 square feet of warehouse space in Lenoir City, Tennessee.” It also owns 16.7 acres of land in Loudon that is available for future expansion. As of Sept. 30, 2013, the company employed 333 in Tennessee, 68 in California.1231 (During 2006 the company invested $2.2 million in Loudon.1232 Subsequent investments are unknown because Malibu Boats, as a privately owned company, was not required to divulge such information.) The company became a publicly traded company in February, 2014.1233 174 Monterey ↔ Marina Nevada > Reno 20 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }REL Monterey ↔ Salinas South Dakota > Sioux Falls 869 N$R NQF #BF #SB }CLO }REL Napa ↔ Napa Nevada > Reno NJR N$R NQF #DO #FP }CLO }REL Napa ↔ Napa Unknown > Dispersed 290 N$R NQF #PB }CLO }DSP Nevada County ↔ Nevada City Foreign Nation > Unknown 20 N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Thermo-Stone USA – The company puts a thin heating element onto glass and ceramic used in laser printers and Breathalyzers. Owner Kerry Goodsel said, “We’ve been growing 60 to 70 percent a year for the past two years and knew we were going to outgrow our facility.... We couldn’t find anything reasonable so we [looked] outside California.... Real estate, power, workers comp, just the cost of doing business in Nevada and you combine all of that with the quality of life living in Reno” and it was an easy decision.... his workers comp cost was cut in half by moving. “It was kind of shock to me. Our water bill will go down.... We’re paying half what this place would’ve cost us in California. We’ll save 10 to 15 percent on the bottom line.” And he said, “I’ve already met more entrepreneurs, especially on the manufacturing side, who’ll talk to you and help you out. In California, you kept your head down and it was every man for himself. Here, it’s a small network but it’s a strong network of other business owners.” He found the University of Nevada, Reno’s electrical engineering program and area technical schools provide well-trained and educated people.1234 The company plans to add 30 jobs within the next two years. 1235 Capital One – The financial services company furloughed 869 people in September, 20121236 as it began closing its Salinas operation. Note, however, that it opened a similar credit-card processing center in Sioux Falls.1237 Here is a California report from the (Monterey) Herald, “The day before Salinas employees learned of the cutbacks, Capital One had officially taken over the facility after a $2.6 billion deal to buy HSBC’s U.S. credit card business.... Meanwhile, rubbing salt into the wound were news reports of Capital One, amid much fanfare, keeping 400 former HSBC employees ... with plans to add 400 more.”1238 Here is a South Dakota report: Capital One took over the “old HSBC building where it will hire 400 new employees this year and still retain the 400 HSBC employees who already worked in the building, putting South Dakota and Sioux Falls “on the map” as a credit card center.... At the same time that Capital One is adding jobs here in South Dakota, it is cutting jobs in California. Capital One announced Wednesday more than 800 workers in Salinas, California, will lose their jobs ... after they decided to close the HSBC location there.”1239 Mirepoix USA – Laurel Pine moved her business selling foie gras, truffles, caviar and other gourmet foods to Reno in 2012 to avoid the foie gras ban that would have shut her down. “If I had stayed in California, not only would I not be able to sell to Californians, I wouldn’t be able to sell to the rest of the United States,” she said. A new law banned the sale of foie gras within California.1240 California Democratic Party Chairman John Burton is the man behind the ban.1241 Many Californians travel to Reno to purchase the product.1242 Mylan Specialty, a pharmaceutical manufacturer formerly known as Dey LP, will close in Napa where it produces respiratory and nasal pharmaceutical products. There are more than 260 employees at the site and more than 30 temporary contract workers; all will lose their jobs in 2012. A company spokesperson said, “This decision follows a careful assessment of market dynamics, the cost structure at our site in Napa Valley, and other alternatives for production of the products in that site’s portfolio” and is consistent with the firm’s ongoing efficiency and cost-effectiveness efforts.1243 Sierra Video Systems, a Kramer Electronics Co., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing routing, control and infrastructure systems for the audio/visual industry, specifically the development and manufacturing of routing switches and 175 Orange ↔ Aliso Viejo Texas > Austin 40 N$R 14 #SO }CDO Orange ↔ Anaheim Mexico > Unknown 23 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Anaheim Mexico > Tecate 16 N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Anaheim Orange ↔ Brea Nevada > Las Vegas Mexico > Tijuana 5 N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #CP #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Buena Park Mexico > Tijuana 12 N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Costa Mesa Vermont > Burlington NJR N$R NQF #CL #HQ }CLO }REL }REL equipment, because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 20, 2012.1244 Telogis Inc. develops software for fleets of trucks to help with routing, work order management and navigation. It will open a 14,000 sq. ft. office in Austin in December, which will initially employ 40 workers in a variety of functions, including quality assurance, development, customer support and training.1245 American Fuji Seal, Inc., a subsidiary of Fuji Seal Japan furloughed employees involved in production of shrink labels because the company shifted the work to Mexico. (Shrink labels are used on all kinds of products, such as soft drinks, packaged food, cleaning products, and more.) The U.S. Department of Labor failed to specify what community in that country and indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 20, 2012.1246 Perhaps it’s noteworthy that a little more than three months earlier, on June 12, the company announced it will expand operations in Bardstown, Ky., creating 45 jobs with a $10 million investment. American Fuji Seal is part of the Fuji Seal International packaging company based in Osaka, Japan, and its North American headquarters is in Bardstown.1247 Econolite Control Products, Inc., subsidiary of Econolite Group, Inc., furloughed employees producing intersection traffic control hardware equipment because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Dec. 10, 2012.1248 Pacific Monarch Resorts – For details, see the Laguna Beach entry for this event. Avery Products furloughed employees and on-site leased workers engaged in the production of office products such as binders, labels, dividers, etc. because the company shifted the work to “Mexico and Canada.” The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the communities in those countries, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 19, 2012.1249 When it comes to Mexico, it is likely that work shifted to Tijuana because (1) At the time Avery had a 524,000-sq. ft. plant there that also produced binders and labels; (2) that plant kept expanding since its founding in 2004 in part because of gaining work that had been transferred from California (from Fontana); and (3) it was expected that a 2011 expansion would bring the plant’s share of Avery Dennison’s North American office products production to 66% from just 15% in 2004.”1250 A 2013 WARN Notice shows a furlough of 75 employees,1251 but since it isn’t known how many jobs to attribute to this event, no furlough figure is provided for this event. Leach International, subsidiary of Esterline Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers engaged in production of relays, contactors and/or power distribution units because the firm shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 14, 2012.1252 Analog Clothing – The Surf brand is shutting down its Orange County operation and moving to Vermont, where its parent company, Burton Snowboards, is located. The 176 Orange ↔ Costa Mesa North Carolina > Morrisville 15 N$R NQF #HQ #RD }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Dana Point Texas > Austin 12 N$R NQF #GR #HQ }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Foothill Ranch Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CP #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Fullerton Orange ↔ Fullerton Foreign Nation > Unknown Mexico > Mexicali NJR N$R NQF 45 N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Huntington Beach Texas > Houston 25 N$R NQF #EH #HQ }CLO }REL #OSO clothing line will re-focus on snow gear. At the Vermont headquarters, recent renovations and additions have been made to make room for Analog to join Burton’s operations.1253 Oxygen Biotherapeutics, Inc. relocated its headquarters and R&D from Costa Mesa to North Carolina. President/CFO Michael Jebsen said, “North Carolina has the business climate, facilities and creative talent we need to help push our programs forward.” The company had wanted to relocate for some time but Southern California’s real estate market was hit by the recession and the company was unable to sublet its lab and office space until now. The Raleigh-Durham area is home to one of the nation’s top R&D centers, Research Triangle Park, which started in 1959. SVP Ellen Corliss said, “This is as good a hotbed of biomedical research as California. Raleigh-Durham has a great workforce.” David Anast, publisher of Biomedical Market Newsletter and Medical E-Mail News, said California has lost other such firms and many companies won’t say why they’re leaving California. “At medical conventions (held in California) in recent years, 17 to 25 states have had booths for their economic development departments eager to help companies move to friendlier (business) climates,” Anast said. “Yes, rising expenses, rent, unfair unemployment insurance burdens and other constantly sky rocketing costs, do have consequences.” The company develops products to improve delivery of oxygen to the body for treatment of wounds, traumatic brain injury and strokes.1254 Its products include Oxycyte and Dermacyte.1255 MC Endeavors Inc. – The company relocated its headquarters to Austin; it will close its California office but maintain a presence with a small group of personnel. The company was founded in 2011.1256 It is starting out with 12 employees in Austin.1257 MC Endeavors is a smart-home builder and self-sustaining community developer of natural disaster resistant building systems that utilize steel framing and steel shipping containers with ceramic coating insulation instead of conventional wood framing and rolled fiberglass; it also integrates solar, wind, and biogas technologies. Oakley Manufacturing, a division of Oakley, Inc., a subsidiary of Luxottica U.S. Holdings Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing sunglasses, prescription eyewear, military glasses, and goggles because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 19, 2012.1258 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. TTelectronics/BiTechnologies furloughed employees and on-site leased workers because “production and customer service roles are being moved to Mexicali.” The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 12, 2012.1259 Global NuTech Inc., engaged in distribution of cleaning products and oil production from marginal wells, changed its name and moved to Houston. Purchase of a company located there was a big reason, but company spokesman and banker Tim Connolly, adding that “taxes and the cost of doing business in California were (also) pretty significant factors in moving. When it comes to manufacturing and energy in particular, it’s difficult to do business in California.” The company changed its name to Texas Gulf Energy Inc. and will 177 Orange ↔ Huntington Beach Arizona > Chandler Orange ↔ Huntington Beach 8 N$R NQF #PA }CLO }REL Ohio > Mentor 150 $1 NQF #MA }REL Orange ↔ Irvine New Jersey > Bridgewater 387 $11.6 93 #PB #RD }CDO Orange ↔ Irvine Texas > Houston NJR N$R NQF #PF #SB }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA #SC }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL no longer have a physical presence in California.1260 Once in Houston, the company formed a new subsidiary to provide electrical and engineering services.1261 Hanger 17, which does screen printing for companies worldwide, moved to Arizona. Comparing the two states, company owner Les Hunt said, “The difference in attitude was unbelievable. I left a message (with the city of Chandler) on a Friday afternoon, and people called me back on Saturday. They said, ‘We’d love to have you come out. We’ll take you to lunch and show you around.’” He moved the company to Chandler in September 2012 after 44 years in California. Why? “Paint thinner,” he said. “It’s outlawed in Orange County.... We used to pay $20 for resins, now it’s $120, and $100 of that is a hazardousmaterial handling fee. Resin comes from trees in California!”1262 JE Pistons, Inc. – The manufacturer of high-performance pistons is relocating its advanced manufacturing center to Ohio; it will occur in stages from July through November 2012 and will involve moving more than 75 of the company’s CNC machines and supporting equipment. The company has made a capital investment of more than $1 million to the Mentor facility. The company will retain a California presence, retaining certain sales and engineering personnel.1263 “We will not discontinue any manufacturing capability in Huntington Beach until corresponding capabilities are established in the new facility.”1264 The move will bring up to 150 jobs to Mentor.1265 Allergan, Inc. opened its first large NJ facility, a 93,000-sq. ft. R&D Center that will focus on clinical development.1266 According to NJBIZ: “With a need to hire experienced workers, Allergan Inc. thought it would be an easy sell to convince New Jersey pharmaceutical veterans to relocate for jobs in sunny southern California. But the task proved quite difficult, said Scott D. Sherman, executive vice president for human resources [because] fears about the housing and labor markets made workers skittish about moving across the country. So Allergan tried a different approach. ‘Instead of working hard to move people from New Jersey to California, which is expensive and difficult, we’re taking jobs that we’re growing … and we’re bringing the labor demand to the labor supply,’ Sherman said.” David E. I. Pyott, Allergan’s CEO, said Allergan looked at other states for the positions but the salary differential was small. “And after California, anything’s cheaper,” he said.1267 American Spectrum Realty, Inc., a real estate investment, management and leasing company headquartered in Houston, plans to reduce costs $500,000 annually by transitioning the accounting department from California to Houston. Houston’s low cost of living and rich employment pool of qualified applicants were factors in the decision. The company owns, office, industrial, self-storage, retail properties and multi-family properties throughout the United States.1268 Broadcom Corp., Infrastructure & Networking Business Unit - Controller Group, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in supply of quality assurance services for semiconductors because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as July 30, 2012. California EDD reported that the country was India, but failed to identify the community within that country.1269 HireRight, Inc., (subsidiary of Altegrity) International Background Checks Division, furloughed employees providing employment background screening services because the company shifted the work to India and the Philippines. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify 178 Orange ↔ Irvine Orange ↔ Irvine Philippines > Unknown Arizona > Chandler Orange ↔ Irvine Orange ↔ Irvine Nevada > Las Vegas China > Unknown Orange ↔ Irvine Orange ↔ La Palma Orange ↔ Laguna Beach Orange ↔ Laguna Hills NJR N$R NQF }OSO }REL 25 $30 130 7 N$R NQF 32 N$R NQF Foreign Nation > Unknown Foreign Nation > Unknown Nevada > Las Vegas NJR N$R NQF #OSO NJR N$R NQF #OSO 31 N$R NQF #HC }REL Florida > Sarasota NJR N$R NQF #CP }CLO }REL #EN #DC #IT }CDO }REL #EC #MA }OSO }REL the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 27, 2012.1270 Some references indicate that HireRight also outsourced work to Poland, and the company has a location in Katowice. But because it was established in 2004, and current job transfers are unclear, it is excluded from any count in this report. Just as FYI, during 2013, the company had 190 employees in Katowice.1271 HireRight, Inc. – For more information about this event, see the 2012 company entry for India. NextFort Ventures, a provider of energy-efficient modular data centers, is breaking ground on a new data center in Chandler. The 130,000-sq. ft. facility will be a mix of offices and computing suites. NextFort employs innovations in power distribution, cooling and facilities architecture to achieve up to 40% better energy efficiency compared to other data centers.1272 The data center will cost up to $30 million and employ about 25 people.1273 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Arizona than in California.] Pacific Monarch Resorts – For details, see the Laguna Beach entry for this event. Sabritec, a subsidiary of Smiths Group, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers designing and producing filter connectors, high speed Quadrax and Twinax for Fibre Channel, Ethernet IEE 1394 Firewire, fiber optic, coax, triax, high power and high-density products because the company shifted the work to China. The California EDD indicated that 32 jobs would be affected. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, although it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as April 13, 2012.1274 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Pacific Monarch Resorts, which specializes in timeshares, filed for bankruptcy protection. It later merged with Nevada-based Diamond Resorts and California jobs were cut with employees offered jobs in Las Vegas. The consolidation means the loss of jobs 64 jobs in seven California communities. Positions were eliminated in functions such as HR, accounting, finance, IT and legal.1275 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition and consolidation, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada leading to a reduction in expenses.] MSOC, Inc. – The company was more commonly known as Mainly Seconds – Pottery Plants & Things. The Gulf Coast Business Review reported that “Mike Bonk, who built a successful chain of houseplant and pottery stores in Orange County, Calif., over 30 years [and] had $12 million in annual sales, seven stores and 200 employees” moved to Florida. “I started with $15,000 and a dream,” Bonk said. “But the business climate wasn’t good in California. We were anxious to leave.” According to the newspaper, “High taxes, loads of regulations and what Bonk calls a state of entitlement among employees are common key culprits.... Bonk’s government-induced frustration, meanwhile, began to grow over the last five years. California’s muddled workers’ compensation program was especially painful: 179 Orange ↔ Los Alamitos Unknown > Dispersed Orange ↔ Newport Beach Orange ↔ Newport Beach Nevada > Las Vegas Orange ↔ Orange Orange ↔ San Clemente Orange ↔ Westminster Placer ↔ Penryn 456 N$R NQF 4 N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #PA }CLO }REL Texas > Lubbock 84 N$R NQF #SB }REL Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #OSO Foreign Nation > Unknown Texas > Athens NJR N$R NQF #OSO 75 N$R 19 Michigan > Ann Arbor #FP }CLO }DSP }REL #MA }REL Bonk says his costs and insurance premiums grew 314% over three years, from $70,000 to $290,000. Says Bonk: ‘The system was getting out of control.’” The new business is called Plants & Treasures.1276 Bloomfield Bakers in Los Alamitos furloughed 456 employees in February1277 when its owner, Ralcorp, closed the facility. The action followed termination of “a co-manufacturing business that did not meet minimum profit margin requirements.1278 Pacific Monarch Resorts – For details, see the Laguna Beach entry for this event. Road & Track, the iconic car-enthusiast magazine, announced that after more than 50 years it is leaving California for Michigan. Hearst Magazines, which bought R&T a year ago, will move it to Ann Arbor. “Building a new home for Road & Track in Michigan, where Hearst’s other automotive magazine, Car and Driver, is based, allows us to be close to the heart of the automotive industry,” according to a spokesperson. A former employee called it “a tragedy,” saying that “Orange County, Southern California, is the car capital of America. This is where hot-rodding started and sports cars became a big influence.” R&T is the oldest car magazine in America, founded in 1947 in New York. It moved to Los Angeles in the early 1950s and to Newport Beach in 1959.1279 It isn’t known how many employees will lost job or how many jobs will move. Road & Track has 29 editorial staff members listed on its masthead and there are more than 40 contributing editors, artists and photographers.1280 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Michigan leading to a reduction in expenses.] Covenant Health, a member of St. Joseph Health System, is moving the California Patient Financial Services Operations Unit to Lubbock. “We are going to be moving our revenue cycle, part of the function, from California to here,” said Rodney Cates, VP-HR. “Revenue cycle will be made up of admitting, registration and financial services. Keep in mind, a lot of people might think, ‘These are entry-level jobs.’ That’s far from the truth. These are going to be manager jobs, from leadership, from directorships, all the way down to the front-line staff.” Also, Rory McCrady, VP of Revenue Cycle, said, “Our labor is about 40 % cheaper here than it is in a comparable area in southern California.”1281 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Extreme Engineering, equipment supplier to Cirque du Soleil, Six Flags, Disney and the U.S. Army, is moving manufacturing to Athens, Texas, southeast of Dallas. Jeff Wilson, founder and owner, said, “It’s been a breath of fresh air getting to work with people in Texas, especially when you compare it to California’s government.” He added, “We’d like to eventually make this our central plant where we can ship our products in any direction, because of Athens’ central location in the U.S.” The company manufactures climbing walls, zip lines, jumper systems and adventure engineering products for customers 180 Placer ↔ Roseville Nevada > Sparks 52 N$R NQF #MA }REL Placer ↔ Roseville Texas > Austin 30 N$R NQF #HQ #SM #SO }REL Riverside ↔ Cathedral City Riverside ↔ Lake Elsinore Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF New Mexico > Socorro 100 N$R 12 Riverside ↔ Palm Springs Riverside ↔ Riverside Nevada > Las Vegas Mexico > Guaymas 3 N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF Riverside ↔ Romoland Riverside ↔ Temecula Foreign Nation > Unknown Costa Rica > Alajuela NJR N$R NQF 409 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Sacramento ↔ Rancho Cordova Costa Rica > Alajuela 209 N$R NQF #PB #QA }CLO }OSO }REL #OSO #GR #HQ #MA }CLO }REL }REL #MA }OSO }REL #OSO internationally. Their plans are to expand to up to 75 employees in Athens.1282 Extreme Engineering will take over two buildings totaling 19,000 sq. ft.1283 Lambertson Industries, Inc., which manufactures commercial stainless steel products in Sparks, near Reno, was acquired by California-based executives, who then moved the HQ from Roseville to where its plant is in Nevada. New owners Jason Weiss and Joe McCaslin said the company will continue operating under the Lambertson Industries name and stay in the existing facility. Also, they plan to begin producing other manufactured steel products and create 52 jobs in five years of operation.1284 Revionics Inc., a software company, opened an office in Austin in 2012. A year later it relocated its headquarters to there, where it will quadruple its space. The Roseville office remains open. Revionics has about 120 employees domestically, and uses contract programmers and developers in India. CEO Marc Hafner stated, “Relocating to Austin helps position us for more rapid expansion in the retail technology industry and offers our employees the benefits of a culturally rich city with a relatively low cost of living.”1285 The company also has offices in Scottsdale, Arizona and overseas. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Solaro Energy – The company, which manufactures residential and commercial solar products, including solar generators and solar fans, lighting and ventilation systems, relocated to Socorro. The move is into a 12,000–sq. ft. building and is expected to eventually create 100 jobs in Socorro, which also will be the new headquarters.1286 Pacific Monarch Resorts – For details, see the Laguna Beach entry for this event. Parker Hannifin, Medical Systems Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing components for medical and industrial applications; the company stated the work is being outsourced to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 9, 2012. 1287 It’s likely the location is Guaymas, where since 2002 the company has had production in place.1288 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Vascular Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing coronary and endovascular catheters, guidewires and stents because the company shifted the work to Costa Rica. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 27, 2012.1289 A WARN Report shows that in 2012 that 409 employees were furloughed from the facility.1290 Volcano Corp. – This is an example of learning about a relocation through a news report a full year after it happened. The medical device manufacturer opened a factory in Costa Rica in 2012, indicating that the Central American nation would gain jobs at Rancho Cordova’s expense. That happened, with 39 jobs transferred in 2013 and 2014. 1291 A later 181 Sacramento ↔ Sacramento N$R North Carolina > Maxton NQF #FP #MA 253 }REL }DSP }REL Ohio > Napoleon }REL Texas > Paris Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Foreign Nation > Unknown Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Colorado > Denver NJR N$R NQF #FP #MA }OSO }REL 1,000 N$R NQF #DO #SB }CLO }REL announcement about another 170 furloughs indicated production will stop altogether in Rancho Cordova as of mid-2015, although R&D will remain. CFO John Dahldorf said manufacturing costs will decline and profits improve: “The real benefit of going to Costa Rica is the labor rate differential. … We will see the gross margin pick up as we get into 2015 because, quite frankly, Rancho Cordova won’t be there and that’s a significant amount of expense that we’ll be carrying in 2014.”1292 The move will bring employment in Rancho Cordova to fewer than 100 employees. At its peak, the company had nearly 700 employees at the plant.1293 Campbell Soup Co. will close its Sacramento plant, in use for more than 60 years making soups, sauces and beverages, eliminating 700 full-time jobs. A spokesman stated, “‘Sacramento is one of our oldest plants, one of our least-efficient. It has the highest product cost per case of any plant in the U.S. So from a business decision, the case [to close] is clear and compelling’.... economist Jeff Michael of the University of the Pacific said the ripple effects on suppliers and others could cost the region a total of 2,000 jobs. For instance, the cans are made right in the factory by a vendor, Silgan Containers.”1294 While Campbell didn’t mention California’s Global Warming Solutions Act in closing its Sacramento plant, it’s fair to point out that Campbell would endure much higher costs if it had kept the plant open. Cap-and-trade carbon auctions will be an increasingly expensive factor to cover emissions related to the heating, cooling, packaging and storage of foods and transporting raw materials in and finished products out. Campbell’s shutdown was nearly complete by mid-2013.1295 The 700 jobs number appears to have been an understatement. The actual number appears to be higher because the company furloughed a total of 760 employees in three stages – 290, 320 and 150 – through 2013 the following year.1296 No information could be found online about how the 760 jobs were distributed to other locations. Since other plants are more efficient, it’s possible that jobs will be created in Maxton, NC, Napoleon, Ohio and Paris, Texas. [Since a transfer of some of the work to any of those locations is possible, it’s conceivable that location decisions will be influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in other states leading to a reduction in expenses.] Campbell Soup Supply Company, L.L.C., a subsidiary of Campbell Soup Company, furloughed employees involved in activities related to the production of packaged food products because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 9, 2012.1297 That date is four months before the company reported closing the Sacramento plant and shifting jobs to other domestic locations. It’s unclear what the job loss total is for the offshoring event. Comcast is closing three California call centers – one each in Sacramento, Livermore and Morgan Hill – and moving the jobs to Oregon, Washington and Colorado. About 1,000 jobs will be eliminated. The company is moving the jobs from California because of the high cost of doing business, said Regional VP Andrew Johnson.1298 Note: It appears that California politicians bullied Comcast into issuing a new statement that ignored the “high cost” comment, with the company later saying, “the reports carried in the media attributing Comcast’s decision are incorrect” and call centers “focused on particular customer needs rather than on geography” was a factor.1299 Also, Mike Rossi, Gov. Brown’s Senior Advisor 182 for Jobs and Business Development, said, “It is unfortunate that Comcast’s announcement to eliminate jobs in California inaccurately placed blame on the state but I am pleased to see the executives at Comcast taking responsibility and correcting the statement.” Comcast’s new statement avoided mentioning anything about California’s business climate.1300 See the Chapter in this report entitled, “Why Did a Company Retract a Departure Announcement?” RagingWire Enterprise Solutions, Inc. (f/k/a StrataScale) acquired 75 acres for $20 million to develop a 750,000-sq. ft. data center.1301 The land is sizable enough to eventually accommodate a 1.5 million sq. ft. data center campus. Jim Leach, VPMarketing, said why the company came to Virginia: “...the power is reliable, available and cost-competitive [and] Virginia is one of the most pro-business states in the U.S.”1302 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Virginia than in California.] Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Virginia > Ashburn NJR $20 750 }CDO San Bernardino ↔ Fontana San Bernardino ↔ Hesperia San Bernardino ↔ Ontario Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #OSO Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #OSO Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF }OSO San Bernardino ↔ Ontario San Bernardino ↔ Ontario San Bernardino ↔ Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino ↔ Rialto San Bernardino ↔ Victorville Nevada > Las Vegas 4 N$R NQF }REL IndusPac California Inc., IndusPac Pacific Foam, formerly known as McFarlane DBA IndusPac Pacific Foam, IndusPac Pacific Foam Division, a subsidiary of Specialized Packaging Group LP, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing, assembling and packaging products because the company acquired from a foreign country the production of articles like or directly competitive with the articles produced by the workers. California EDD stated that the country was Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Dec. 19, 2012.1303 Pacific Monarch Resorts – For details, see the Laguna Beach entry for this event. Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #OSO Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #OSO Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #OSO Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #OSO Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. #MA 183 San Diego ↔ Escondido San Diego ↔ San Diego Foreign Nation > Unknown Iowa > Keokuk NJR N$R NQF 50 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CDO San Diego ↔ San Diego Texas > Dallas 200 N$R 50 #EN #PF #SB }CDO San Diego ↔ San Diego Mexico > Tijuana NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO San Diego ↔ San Diego Texas > Cedar Park 25 N$R 46 #GR #HQ }CLO }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego Foreign Nation > Unknown New Jersey > Jersey City NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego Florida > Orlando NJR N$R NQF }REL Tennessee > Oak Ridge Virginia > McLean NJR N$R NQF }REL 450 N$R NQF }OSO }REL }OSO }REL #PB #DF #DN #EN #HQ #IT #PF #RD #SO }REL }REL Imation Corp. – See the 2012 Thousand Oaks entry for this company for more information about this event. AccuDx – The unit of IO-Mega Holding Corp. started a demonstration algae processing facility in Iowa. A small-scale, pilot plant will produce, harvest and dry algae from which omega-3 fatty acids can be extracted. Once enough material is produced to prove the method, the process will help sell the concept/design to others. As many as 50 jobs may be created.1304 Prospective customers of IO Mega will be in the pharmaceutical and food and fields. American Specialty Health Inc. (ASH), which administers company health benefits, opened an office in Dallas. The company leased 50,000 sq. ft. plans to have 200 employees by the end of 2013. Positions range from customer service reps and claims processors to systems programmers and health coaches. Chairman/CEO George DeVries said that North Texas was selected because it “will afford us more opportunities to grow,” because of its central U.S. location and because the Texas business environment is appealing.1305 The company maintains a San Diego presence. Autosplice, Inc., furloughed employees producing electrical connectors because the company acquired from a foreign country the production of articles like or directly competitive with the articles produced by the workers. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 5, 2012.1306 The location is likely to be Tijuana, where the company already has a facility. Fallbrook Technologies, Inc. – Sometimes, when a company establishes an operation or “footprint” elsewhere, a headquarters move to that location eventually follows. Such is the case here where the company will relocate its HQ and “entire operation” to Texas. The majority of the positions will be engineers, but technicians and administrative staff will also be required. As a result, it appears that 25 new jobs will be created.1307 The company has 500 patents or pending applications worldwide and seems destined for more growth. Mitchell International, Inc. – See the 2012 entry for Los Angeles for this company for more information about this event. Optimer Pharmaceuticals – A media account stated, “Founded in 1998 in San Diego, Optimer moved its headquarters to Jersey City, N.J., late last year [2012].” It retained its San Diego office and still conducts research there.1308 Science Applications International Corp., SAIC – See the McLean 2012 SAIC event for more information. Science Applications International Corp., SAIC – See the McLean 2012 SAIC event for more information. Science Applications International Corp., SAIC – will spend about $15 million this year to bring roughly 450 corporate employees who have remained in San Diego to McLean and offices in Orlando and Oak Ridge. John P. Jumper, after his selection as CEO, said one of his priorities would be cutting overhead costs to help SAIC win work. In particular, he promised to reexamine operations remaining in California. SAIC relocated its headquarters to the D.C. area in 2009. Jumper said, “If there’s anything that has to be left out [in California], I’m going to have to be convinced that it needs to be there.” SAIC would not clarify how many will move to McLean, Orlando and Oak Ridge.1309 [Clearly, cost 184 San Diego ↔ San Diego Unknown > Dispersed San Diego ↔ San Diego Arizona > Peoria San Diego ↔ San Marcos Great Britain > Wigan San Francisco ↔ San Francisco 18 N$R NQF #AE }CLO }DSP NJR N$R NQF #PB }CDO 54 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }OSO} REL Indiana > Indianapolis 300 N$R 12.5 #DO #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco India > Gurgoan NJR N$R NQF #BF }OSO }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ Arizona > Phoenix NJR N$R NQF Texas > Dallas NJR N$R NQF reductions are in play regarding this event. It’s likely that location decisions will be influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Virginia leading to a reduction in expenses.] United Launch Alliance, a joint venture by Lockheed Martin and Boeing, listed its facility as a “closure” in three notices filed with the state.1310 Little additional information can be found, except for one item that says the company “has eliminated its presence in San Diego.”1311 Yolia Health is developing a combination of contact lenses and eye drops that modifies the shape of corneas to produce clearer vision. But the 5-year-old company was struggling to get seed funding, network with researchers and obtain FDA approval – problems that can put a bioscience startup out of business. Those challenges led CEO Alberto Osio to a bioscience incubator in Arizona that offers initial funding, mentoring, free office space and access to laboratories, helping turn bioscience technologies into businesses. Arizona’s Bioscience Roadmap, supported by the Flinn Foundation, reported that the number of bioscience firms in Arizona increased from 637 in 2002 to 867 in 2010, while jobs increased from 68,924 to 96,223 during that period.1312 NAPP Systems, Inc., d/b/a MacDermid Printing Solutions LLC, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in activities related to the production of printing plates because the company shifted the work to England.1313 The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 11, 2012. Appirio, a cloud-computing service provider, will spend $2 million to open in Indianapolis and employ 300 people by 2015. The company will initially occupy 12,500 sq. ft. with options to lease additional floors as it expands. Appirio CEO Chris Barbin said, “Opening an office and cloud development center in Indianapolis gives Appirio access to a large, highly educated talent base with close proximity to customers and partners.” Founded in 2006, Appirio has moved more than 2 million users from 350 companies to cloud platforms such as Google Apps and Amazon Web Services.1314 Nick Marson, Manager, Consulting Services at Appirio, wrote the “Top Ten Reasons to Land Your Tech Biz in Indianapolis.”1315 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Indiana leading to a reduction in expenses.] Bank of America, Deposit Product Operations and Monitoring division, furloughed employees involved in clerical support services for Certificate of Deposit and Individual Retirement Accounts for Consumer Channel for California because it shifted the work to India. Apparently concurrently, jobs were shifted to Phoenix and Dallas. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 4, 2012.1316 Bank of America, Deposit Product Operations and Monitoring division – See the Gurgoan, India entry for this company for more information about this event. Bank of America, Deposit Product Operations and Monitoring division – See the Gurgoan, India entry for this company for more information about this event. 185 San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Japan > Tokyo 25 N$R NQF #GA }CLO }OSO }REL Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #SB }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #DO #PF #SO }OSO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Illinois > Chicago 200 N$R 116.8 #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Tennessee > Nashville 375 N$R NQF #IT #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Utah > Park City 50 N$R NQF #DO #EN #IT #SB }CDO GREE / OpenFeint – The company purchased OpenFeint, a games platform, in 2011 for $104 million, and a year later closed it and furloughed 25 staff. GREE says the platform business will be transitioned to Tokyo while the company re-focuses its U.S. business.1317 The closure date was Dec. 14, 2012.1318 Marin Software, Inc., an online advertising management company, opened a customer support office in Austin, stating, “Joining tech giants IBM, Apple and Google, who already call Austin home, Marin looks to stay focused, deliver a great product and delight our customers from the Silicon Hills. The new Austin offices are yet another sign of Marin’s growth and ongoing success.”1319 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Navex Global, Inc., formerly ELT, Inc., which offers policy and case management software and compliance solutions, furloughed employees providing online training services because the company acquired from a foreign country the production of articles like or directly competitive with the articles produced by the workers. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Dec. 4, 2012.1320 Salesforce.com Inc. started expanding in Chicago when it earlier acquired local software firm Model Metrics, which employed about 150 people. However, by 2012 it became clear that Salesforce.com is more than doubling the size of its Chicago workforce by creating 200 jobs and moving to new quarters.1321 The company leases 116,819 sq. ft. in Chicago, and its job board shows engineering positions available in the city. [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a possible reduction in expenses.] ServiceSource, whose services include software offerings, will expand in a big way, creating “hundreds” of additional jobs in Nashville, where it currently employs 500 people. Jobs will be in accounting, finance, IT and sales. It will lease more space as part of its “multi-million dollar investment” in Nashville. Note: To avoid double-counting the number of jobs with later events, the jobs number for 2012 does not include the number already noted in the 2008 expansion entry for this company.1322 Taulia, which provides cloud-based invoice, payment and other services for large buying organizations, expanded into a new office in Park City. The company said: “Located in the prospector business center of Park City, this new Taulia office is a 20 minute commute from the Salt Lake valley, and offers the lifestyle benefits of a Rocky Mountain resort town. The office is adjacent to Park City’s massive biking/hiking trail network that boasts over 300 miles of marked and mapped trails. The office is a short, free bus ride from either of the three world class ski resorts located in Park City: Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort and The Canyons. Currently the Taulia office in Park City is hosting Professional Services and Support staff, and we’re looking forward to expanding the team to include engineering .... and product management. Taulia chose to expand to Park City to take advantage of a young, educated, and motivated talent pool that is being fueled by the four 186 San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Washington > Seattle 20 N$R NQF #BF #EN #IT }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Washington > Seattle 100 N$R 16 #DO #EN #IT #SM }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Georgia > Atlanta NJR $300 100 #DC #DO #IT #SM }CDO Colorado > Highlands Ranch 406 $9 NQF #BF #EN #IT }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Arizona > Scottsdale NJR N$R NQF #HQ }REL 47 N$R NQF #PA #SB }OSO Foreign Nation > Unknown colleges and universities that see an influx of out-of-state students each year who fall in love with UT, and are looking for professional opportunities that will allow them to develop their careers there.”1323 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Utah leading to a reduction in expenses.] The Climate Corp., which examines weather data to provide insurance to U.S. farmers. will place a new engineering center in Seattle. The company crunches huge amounts of weather data and offers multi-peril insurance to farmers who can lock in profits even in the case of drought, excessive rains or other adverse weather conditions. CEO David Friedberg said, “The Climate Corporation thrives on the talent of our people, and being in Seattle connects us to passionate engineering talent that is excited about taking on big challenges.” The company plans to grow to about 20 workers in Seattle in a few years, hiring software engineers who specialize in “big data.” The Climate Corp. raised $42 million last year.1324 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Twitter will open an engineering office and start with five employees, with plans to hire more in a few months.1325 Within a year, Twitter expanded in Seattle by signing a lease for about 16,000 sq. ft. Twitter confirmed the lease but declined to discuss how many people it expects to employ there. If Twitter uses its space in ways similar to other tech firms, it could accommodate roughly 100 employees.1326 The team is engineering-focused and works on managing Twitter’s databases and data centers. Twitter sees its presence in Seattle as an opportunity to hire more University of Washington graduates as opposed to getting them to move to the San Francisco area.1327 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Twitter, the social networking site, will take 100,000 sq. ft. in an Atlanta data center, an expansion that will cost up to $300 million in facility buildout and servers, computers and other electronic equipment.1328 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Georgia than in California.] Visa Inc. will add more than 400 new jobs in the next five years at its existing global technology center in Highlands Ranch, a section of Douglas County south of Denver. The credit card company plans to lease 66,000 sq. ft. of new space and make about $9 million in capital investment. Created will be 406 jobs in information technology, financial services and client support paying an average of $106,000 a year. The majority of jobs are technical in nature.1329 Wholesalefund.com (now Shelvspace) – Dave Albertson, founder, moved the headquarters of the marketing and technology company to Scottsdale. Albertson said, “Certainly when we were weighing the pros and cons, the operating costs and certainly some of the benefits of Arizona, (it) looked favorable.”1330 YP Western Directory LLC furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in supporting publishing operations because the company “has acquired from a foreign country the supply of services like or directly competitive with those supplied by the subject workers, which contributed importantly to worker group separations at YP-Publishing 187 San Joaquin ↔ Lathrop Foreign Nation > Unknown 108 N$R NQF #MA }OSO San Mateo ↔ Brisbane New Jersey > Bridgewater 100 N$R NQF #HQ #PB }CLO }REL San Mateo ↔ Foster City Texas > Austin 794 $27.2 175 #BF #SO }CDO San Mateo ↔ Menlo Park Washington > Seattle 75 N$R 27 #EN #IT #SO }CDO San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Texas > Austin NJR N$R 36 #EN #IT #SO }CDO Operations Group.” The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country; it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 8, 2012. 1331 Pilkington North America, Inc., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing flat glass because the company acquired from a foreign country the production of articles like or directly competitive with the articles produced by the workers. A statement from a labor union was unclear as to whether the glass will now be coming from Mexico or China. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the any country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 18, 2012.1332 Tercica, Inc. – The California headquarters of the biopharmaceutical company is closing. The company was purchased by Ipsen and as part of its reorganization is moving Tercica HQ jobs to New Jersey.1333 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition and reorganization, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses compared with the Brisbane facility if it had stayed open – Brisbane is located close to high-cost San Francisco.] Visa U.S.A. Inc., a subsidiary of Visa Inc., the world’s largest consumer payments company, will build a new global IT center in a 175,000 sq. ft. Austin facility.1334 Average annual wage of the jobs: $113,351.1335 This is part of the company’s push to develop a mobile payment system and rebrand itself as a destination for talented tech workers. The company’s new Checkout digital payment service is one reason the company needs engineering talent.1336 “Most people don’t see Visa as a technology company,” Antonio Lucio, global CMO of Visa, told Advertising Age. “Our vision is to open the fences of our system to make sure more developers can use Visa to generate the next generation of mobile payments.”1337 [In addition to searching for engineering talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Facebook will expand it’s engineering center in Seattle. It will move to a new location, twice the size of its existing space, to create room for additional growth beyond the 60 engineers it already has working here. Ari Steinberg, who heads the Facebook Seattle engineering office, said, “This move will give us room to keep growing as we continue hiring the best engineers we can find.” GeekWire previously reported that Facebook was on the prowl for bigger offices in Seattle, a tech community that Mark Zuckerberg touted for its strong engineering pool in a recent visit. The expansion comes after Zuckerberg remarked that Silicon Valley isn’t “the only place to be” and said that if he were starting Facebook again he would have stayed in Boston. Seattle has become the largest Facebook engineering center outside of Palo Alto. The company will take 27,000 sq. ft. and have room for about 135 workers, or 75 more than the 60 employees it already has in Seattle.1338 [In addition to searching for engineering talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Informatica Corp. As the Austin Business Journal viewed it: “Put another California software company on the growing list of out-of-state technology firms with expansion plans in Austin.” Informatica consolidated four smaller offices to create what it calls a “Center of 188 San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Virginia > Danville San Mateo ↔ San Carlos 34 $10 25 #GR #RD }CDO Texas > Austin 130 N$R 125 #GA }CDO San Mateo ↔ San Mateo Kentucky > Louisville 592 $16.5 325 #DO #HQ #MA #RW }REL San Mateo ↔ San Mateo Nevada > Reno NJR N$R NQF #SB #SO }CDO San Mateo ↔ San Mateo Wisconsin > Milwaukee 20 N$R NQF #HQ }CLO }REL San Mateo ↔ South San Francisco Unknown > Dispersed 202 N$R NQF #PB }CLO }DSP Excellence” in Austin. The special designation indicates that the company is committed to growth at the location; it employs 75 workers in Austin now and won’t disclose how many it plans to hire in the future. The office measures 36,000 sq. ft. – enough to double the headcount. Employees work in many areas – e.g., marketing, research and development, customer support and business development. Other company departments are reviewing their growth plans and may also grow their teams in Austin.1339 Virdia Inc. (formerly HCL CleanTech Inc.) – In pursuit of its mission to create sustainable, clean energy sources, created its new technology center on the campus for the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR). Virdia now employs 34 research chemists, engineers and other staff occupying a 25,000-sq. ft. space. The facility will demonstrate Virdia’s process in pilot scale, as well as produce commercially representative samples of cellulosic sugars and lignin.1340 A process extracts “plant sugars from trees so they can be used in renewable chemicals or plastics, biofuels and nutritional products. The lignin, or carbon framework of the wood, can be burned for energy or heat or used as carbon fiber to make lightweight materials.”1341 Kabam – The high-growth social game developer / software company opened a 12,500 sq. ft. studio, employing developers and designers. At the time, Kabam was HQ’d in San Carlos; it’s since moved to San Francisco.1342 Cafe Press Inc. moved its global headquarters to Louisville, where will invest $16.5 million to expand an existing manufacturing facility to 325,000 sq. ft. Its portfolio of e-commerce sites includes CafePress.com, Imagekind.com, InvitationBox.com, Logosportswear.com and others.1343 Coupa Software – The provider of “cloud-based spend optimization solutions” will relocate accounting and financial operations, and will hire accounts payable and receivable positions initially, to be followed by customer support and sales positions. “Reno was attractive to us because there is a very strong business program at the University of Nevada, Reno with many qualified candidates,” said CFO Mark Verbeck. Named by Deloitte as a “Technology Fast 500” company and honored by The Wall Street Journal as “The Next Big Thing,” Coupa Software achieved over 100% revenue growth in 2012 for the fourth consecutive year. More than 300 customers in 40 countries use the Coupa purchasing and procurement software.1344 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada leading to a reduction in expenses.] Provade, a Silicon Valley software provider that has been expanding gradually in Milwaukee, will move its headquarters there. In Milwaukee, space is less expensive and it takes less time to find qualified employees, and they stay with the company for longer than they would in California, said Edward Jackson, the firm’s president. It’s closing its San Mateo office, but another will remain in California.1345 Elan Corp. will close its South San Francisco drug discovery operations as it shifts the work into a new publicly held company. The Irish biotech company will have no drug discovery or preclinical drug development programs by the end of the year. Closing the facilities, where most of Elan’s roughly 400 employees are housed, will translate into $160 million to $180 million in employee severance costs, facilities costs and other restructuring charges. It is unclear, however, how many Elan employees will shift to the new company, 189 }OSO }REL called Neotope, which will provide research and development services to Elan, and how much of Elan’s space will be occupied by Neotope. Neotope will be a publicly traded company set up in Ireland.1346 While some of the work will remain in California – which is why this isn’t being categorized as an R&D loss, the event nonetheless deserves to be listed because a WARN Notice indicated that Elan furloughed 202 employees in November 2012.1347 (Also, Elan eliminated 130 jobs in January 2011, mainly in South San Francisco; since the reason is unclear that event isn’t listed elsewhere.) Materion Corp. – See more details in the “Massachusetts / Westford “ entry for this event. Santa Barbara ↔ Buellton Santa Barbara ↔ Buellton China > Shanghai NJR N$R NQF Massachusetts > Westford NJR N$R NQF #MA }CLO }REL Santa Barbara ↔ Carpentaria Iowa > Cedar Rapids 85 N$R NQF #GR #HQ }CLO }REL Santa Barbara ↔ Carpentaria North Carolina > Unknown 100 N$R NQF #EC #MA }CLO }OSO }REL Santa Barbara ↔ Carpentaria Santa Barbara ↔ Carpentaria Santa Barbara ↔ Carpentaria China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF TE Connectivity – See the 2012 North Carolina entry for this company for more information about this event. Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF TE Connectivity – See the 2012 North Carolina entry for this company for more information about this event. Materion Corp. – The Mayfield Heights, Ohio-based company will consolidate manufacturing for cost and income benefits. The Buellton optical coatings facility will close with production consolidated in facilities in Westford, Massachusetts and Shanghai, China. The company stated, “Manufacturing improvements, coupled with our more recent acquisitions, have given us the opportunity to consolidate operations, and therefore reduce costs and service our global customer base more effectively.”1348 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Clipper Windpower, a company that designed and manufactured the biggest wind turbines in the United States, will close its headquarters and move the jobs to its production facilities in Cedar Rapids. Most of the staff in Carpentaria are engineers, executives and other high-level personnel. Many of Clipper’s employees have been forced to pursue new jobs out of the area or out of the state.1349 A WARN notice indicates 85 employees will lose their jobs.1350 TE Connectivity, AD&M Division, f/k/a Tyco Electronics, furloughed employees and onsite leased workers involved in activities related to production of high-voltage relays and power switching devices because the company shifted the work to foreign countries. A company HR manager indicated that some functions were being sent to North Carolina, China, India and Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the communities in those countries, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 14, 2012.1351 Another report said the company will close its Carpentaria facility and 100 jobs will be lost over the upcoming 16 months.1352 (Note: The company has facilities in Greensboro, Winston Salem and High Point; it isn’t known which facility gained the work that moved from California to North Carolina.) TE Connectivity – See the 2012 North Carolina entry for this company for more information about this event. 190 Santa Barbara ↔ Goleta Mexico > Chihuahua 53 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Santa Barbara ↔ Goleta Texas > Richardson 200 N$R 31.2 #DN #MA #PB #SB }CDO Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Barbara Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Barbara Florida > Largo NJR N$R NQF #MA }REL Massachusetts > Westborough NJR N$R NQF #PB #RD }CLO }REL Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Barbara Colorado > Denver 80 N$R 50 #DN #DO #HQ #SB }CLO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Campbell Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino Oregon > Prineville NJR $500 348 #DC #DO #EN #IT #RW }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino Nevada > Reno & Sparks 61 $1,000 88.6 #DC #DO #EN #IT #RW }CDO }OSO }REL ConMed Corp., Linvatec Endoscopy Division, subsidiary Linvatec Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in production of camera systems, scopes & LCD, peripherals and insufflation equipment because the company shifted the work to Mexico.1353 A WARN Notice indicates the 53 employees were furloughed.1354 A 2012 financial report indicated restructuring costs “due to the relocation of manufacturing activities” to the Company’s facilities in Chihuahua, Mexico.1355 Inogen, Inc., a health equipment provider (home oxygen therapy equipment), has leased 31,204 sq. ft. in Richardson. The company plans to hire about 200 workers there to handle medical billing, sales, customer support and clinical services.1356 The facility will also house part of Inogen’s growing manufacturing and distribution operations1357 and will facilitate the company’s national growth plans.1358 ConMed Corp. – A company report indicated a “relocation of manufacturing activities from the Santa Barbara, California site to the Company’s facilities in ... Largo, Florida.”1359 ConMed Corp. acquired Viking Systems, Inc. which will become a wholly owned subsidiary of ConMed. Viking’s key product is its 3D-HD Vision System used by surgeons.1360 ConMed said it expects to transfer the 2-D surgical video research and marketing team from Santa Barbara to Viking’s Westborough, Mass. operation.1361 The reference to Santa Barbara probably refers to nearby Goleta. Magellan’s Travel Supplies merged with Gart Capital Partners, and after that Gart Capital moved it to Denver. Magellan’s is a retailer of travel items including clothing, wallets, purses, blankets and pillows. Denver will serve as the base of the company’s corporate operations, catalog call center and distribution facility. Most of Magellan’s business is done with 1.8 million catalog and e-commerce customers. Tom Nelson, president of CBNB/Magellans LLC, said, “You look at the cost of real estate in Santa Barbara, and as you can imagine, it’s not the cheapest market to operate in. To not have all the corporate functions rolled into one location, you lose a lot of synergies.”1362 Imation Corp. – See the 2012 Thousand Oaks entry for this company for more information about this event. Apple bought 160 acres of land on which it will build a major data center in a rural town that is already home to a huge Facebook data center campus. Apple purchased the land for $5.6 million.1363 The $1 billion facility is expected to support the company’s iCloud service. [Only $500 million is attributed to 2012 because the other $500 million applies to work beginning in 2015.] The Prineville campus is part of a major expansion of Apple’s data center capacity.1364 A later report indicated that it is a the structure will be the first of two 338,000 sq. ft. buildings behind a 10,000 sq. ft. modular data center already built. 1365 Note: See the 2014 event where Apple took over a hydroelectric facility to help power the data center and a 2015 data center expansion. [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Oregon than in California.] Apple will open a data center for cloud computing east of Sparks as well as a business and purchasing center in downtown Reno, part of a $1 billion investment the company plans to spend in Northern Nevada over the next 10 years. A plus is Reno’s vicinity in relation to Apple’s HQ in Cupertino.1366 Update: Two data centers were built. The presence 191 #SB Santa Clara ↔ Cupertino Texas > Austin 3,600 $304 1,000 #DO #RW #SB }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Gilroy Santa Clara ↔ Milpitas Nevada > Reno NJR N$R NQF #DN }CLO }REL 11 N$R NQF #MA #SB }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Morgan Hill Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Oregon > Portland NJR N$R NQF Iowa > Council Bluffs NJR $1,000 115 #DC #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Washington > Kirkland 700 N$R 180 #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO Foreign Nation > Unknown }REL of multiple power plants creating abundant local power, along with redundant data pipes, dry climate, clean water, low-cost land, lots of sun to power a solar array, and favorable construction costs contributed to Apple making the site its largest land acquisition. An administration building was built along with two “data processing cluster buildings” for a total of 88,570 sq. ft.1367 The data center is expected to create 61 jobs; it isn’t known how many employees are at other Reno locations. [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Nevada than in California.] Apple, Inc. – The company will create 3,600 new jobs, more than doubling the size of its Texas workforce over the next 10 years. Even prior to this event, an Apple spokeswoman pointed out that “Our operations in Austin have grown dramatically over the past decade, from less than 1,000 employees in 2004 to more than 3,500 today.” It will be a $304 million investment.1368 The project will eventually have seven buildings and slightly more than 1 million sq. ft. of space.1369 Updates: By the end of 2013, its North Austin Americas Operations Center was 67% complete.1370 Also, by June, 2014, the company created 743 of the new jobs and most new-hires thus far have been locals. About 67% of the workers had Austin addresses even before they were hired.1371 When complete, the center will oversee many of the company’s marketing, customer support, sales and logistics functions for the bulk of the Western Hemisphere.1372 Replico, a logistics services company, relocated a distribution center to Reno, into a new 160,000 sq. ft. facility.1373 LTX-Credence Corp., a provider of automatic test equipment, furloughed Support and Repair Service employees involved in Customer Services because the company acquired such services from a foreign country (a notation only indicated that it was “Asia.”) The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 11, 2012.1374 Comcast – See description under the 2012 Denver entry for more information about this event. Google, Inc. – Area Development Online did an excellent job assembling a comprehensive picture of Google’s activities in Iowa. “In 2009 Google invested $600 million in a Council Bluffs data center. Earlier [in 2012], it announced plans to invest $300 million in another data center, which will be doubled in capacity size with [another] $200 million investment. With the $900 million worth of existing data center investments in Council Bluffs, Google’s total investment in Iowa now stands at $1.1 billion.” The firm did not receive a tax incentive for its latest expansion.1375 The square footage in Council Bluffs is 115,000.1376 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Iowa than in California.] Google, Inc. established an office in Kirkland in a year that pre-dates the scope of this report (2004). However, in 2012 a major expansion of its Kirkland presence was being planned.1377 Then, Google occupied a three-building campus at 747, 777, and 787 6th Street South. Planning started on a new 180,000 sq. ft. office building for Google and Kirkland’s Public Works Department approved various permits.1378 Kirkland and Seattle already have Google’s largest engineering offices outside of Mountain View, and with the new facility the company will double the size of its campus. Google Kirkland already 192 Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Oklahoma > Pryor 50 $700 130 #DC #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Unknown > Dispersed 79 N$R NQF #ET #PA }CLO }DSP Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Texas > El Paso 260 N$R 60 #CH #SO #QA }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Colorado > Fort Collins NJR N$R 50 #CH #EN #RD #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Colorado > Fort Collins 136 $20 NQF #CH #EN #IT #MA #SC }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Massachusetts > Waltham 25 N$R NQF #BF #EN #IT }REL boasts more than 600 employees who work on products such as Google+, Maps and the Chrome Web browser; with the new building Google could add more than 700 workers in Kirkland (based on a 250-square-foot allocation typically used for tech tenants). Google indicated that the new facility could house as many as 1,000 workers at maximum capacity. Chee Chew, the site director of the Kirkland office, said they’ve had a lot of success attracting top engineers at the site.1379 [In addition to seeking engineering talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Google, Inc. expanded its data center by adding a second building at the campus, a 130,000 sq. ft. expansion doubled its server capacity; 50 jobs were added, primarily for local residents. The new building boosted Google’s expected investment in Oklahoma to $700 million. The Mayes County data center is located about 35 miles east of Tulsa and is powered by electricity from Grand River Dam Authority plus a wind facility.1380 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Oklahoma than in California.] Paragon Studios has announced that a realignment of company focus and publishing support means that the unit will be closed. All development on “City of Heroes” will cease immediately and a timeline for the cessation of services will come within weeks.1381 A WARN notice indicated that 79 employees will be furloughed in October 2012.1382 Hewlett-Packard – Expanded its software applications and development center by renovating a 60,000 sq. ft. building near its other building on the West Side. The facility is one of three software application delivery centers HP operates in the United States. Several hundred technology professionals work at the HP center. Since 2011, HP has hired more than 260 people for the center at various job fairs, El Paso Times reports show. It plans to continue “multiple hiring waves” well into next year. Software engineers and developers, testing specialists and other technology professionals work at the center, which provides software services for business and government agencies.1383 [In addition to seeking software talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Hewlett-Packard constructed a state-of-the-art research facility to advance sustainable data center technologies. The 50,000- sq. ft. facility was built in collaboration with HP Labs. Work there will focus on gaining efficiencies around data center cooling and capacity.1384 Avago Technologies, a semiconductor company, in 2012 began planning to expand in Fort Collins by 136 employees, keeping jobs in the U.S. that were being courted by Taiwan (but apparently not being considered for California). The additional engineers, operators and technicians will help increase manufacturing for components for cellular phones and computers.1385 Estimated cost of the expansion: $20 million.1386 [In addition to seeking technical talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Colorado leading to a reduction in expenses.] BlueSnap – The online checkout technology firm relocated its headquarters in 2012 and expanded a year later. It provides services to online merchants selling in 180 countries, 60 193 #HQ #SO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Costa Rica > Unknown 17 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Ireland > Unknown Foreign Nation > Unknown 16 N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #PF }OSO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > San Antonio NJR $65 NQF #CH #MA #SC }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose India > Bangalore 24 N$R NQF #EN #SO }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #AU #EN }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Europe > Unknown NJR N$R NQF Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Singapore > Unknown NJR N$R NQF }OSO }OSO }REL #EC #MA }OSO currencies and 30 languages. Clients include corporations such as Symantec and AutoDesk, and smaller firms – 5,000 customers in all.1387 Covidien LP, Vascular Therapies Division, f/k/a/ Tyco Healthcare Group LP, furloughed employees because the company acquired from a foreign country the production of articles like or directly competitive with the articles produced by the workers. The Dept. of Labor indicated that the source of manufacturing for Radio Frequency Stylet (RFS) Catheters shifted to Costa Rica and the source for manufacturing Maya Generators shifted to Ireland. The DOL didn’t identify the communities in those countries, but it did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 8, 2012 .1388 Because it’s unclear how many of the 35 jobs went to which country, for the purposes of this report they are split between the countries. Covidien LP – see the 2012 entry for Costa Rica for this company for more information about this event. Harding Marketing Communications, Inc., Web/Interactive Marketing Division, furloughed employees providing web interactive marketing services because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 2, 2012.1389 Maxim Integrated Products Inc. will expand and upgrade its semiconductor fabrication facility. The plant employs 540 people and manufacturers integrated circuits for electronic devices such as smart phones, tablet computers, automobile entertainment systems and industrial equipment. Chris Michael, managing director of the facility, says the quality of the employees and business-friendly environment are the main reasons why Maxim will grow in San Antonio.1390 Monta Vista Software LLC, subsidiary of Cavium, Inc., furloughed employees and onsite leased workers involved in activities related to production of software and development tools because the company shifted the work to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as March 5, 2012.1391 NXP Semiconductors (formerly known as Philips Semiconductors) furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in auto engineering design as their jobs “are being eliminated in the U.S. and being consolidated in Europe and India where the majority of design work is done for the Automotive Business Unit.” The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in India, the country in Europe, or a figure for the number of jobs lost. The DOL indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 11, 2012.1392 NXP Semiconductors – see the 2012 India entry for this company for more information about this event. The Dept. of Labor did not identify the nation nor the community in Europe.1393 Philips Lumileds Lighting, a subsidiary of Philips, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in production of LED lighting because the company acquired from a foreign country the production of articles like or directly competitive with the articles produced by the workers. The company specified that the country was Singapore. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for 194 10 N$R 20 #AE #DF #DN #DO #RD }REL Texas > Austin 500 $4,000 NQF #CH #MA #SC }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > Austin 106 N$R NQF #CH #MA #SC }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Washington > Aberdeen 12 N$R 15 #AE #DF #DN #DO #RW }REL Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Singapore > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Washington > Aberdeen Santa Clara ↔ San Jose the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Oct. 18, 2012.1394 Reed Composite Solutions – Ryan Reed, president of the startup, said, “I’ve lived in Southern California the last six years and I was looking at doing something like this down there. But there are competitive advantages to being here in Grays Harbor or in the State of Washington for that matter.” The company will install lab equipment to design and manufacture components for the defense, automotive, aerospace and building products industries; also, it plans to import as much as it exports and may eventually need up to 50 employees. The 20,000-sq. ft. facility has office space, collaboration facilities, laboratory space, warehouse and production space.1395 Samsung will invest $4 billion in a major expansion of its existing Austin chip factory. Samsung estimates it has made about $11 billion in plant investments in Austin since 1996, with most of that coming after 2005 when it built a factory here, called the Main Fab. With the newest project, that investment is expected to climb to $15 billion. The semiconductor company employs about 2,500 workers in Central Texas, of whom about 2,300 work in the factory complex. The primary purpose of the expansion is to manufacture advanced low-power processor chips for mobile devices including smartphones and tablets.1396 “The local talent is a huge reason for the plant being in Austin,” said Sergis Mushell, head of microprocessor research at the tech analysis firm Gartner.1397 Note: Silicon Valley used to be the epicenter for companies producing computer chips in the U.S. SVTC Technology Corp. – This is a case of a company closing its Silicon Valley fabrication plant (106 employees furloughed) and also wanting to close its Austin facility. But the Texas plant remains open under a new owner.1398 Tezzaron Semiconductor Corp. acquired SVTC’s Austin manufacturing building, is taking on all employees who were to be furloughed and also transferring some employees from California. CEO J.T. Ayers said: “This is the only facility of its kind on the continent. It supports product innovations for semiconductors, life sciences, clean energy, aerospace and defense. When we became aware it might be shut down, we knew we had to work quickly to retain this highly valuable group of people and capabilities. Its closure would have forced many customers to seek off-shore providers.”1399 Victory Tactical Gear opened a 15,000 sq. ft. facility in Aberdeen.1400 A local official said they are “coming from California” The company was founded in 2010 by active and retired law enforcement officers. Both VTG and RCS donated 10 sets of their body armor to the Aberdeen Police Department and their interagency SWAT team in November.1401 There was some confusion as to where in California the company migrated from, but a search of the listings at the California Secretary of State’s office showed the registration address to be in San Jose.1402 The company hired its first 12 employees fairly rapidly. 1403 Abbott Laboratories, Diagnostic - Hematology division, furloughed employees and onsite leased workers involved in activities related to the production of hematology reagents and instruments (Cell-Dyn hematology analyzers) because the company shifted the work to Singapore. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 28, 2012.1404 195 170 $210 500 #DC #DO #EN #IT }CDO New York > Malta 3,000 2,000 1.700 #CH #MA #SC }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Texas > Austin 1,100 $38.9 389 #CH #EN #IT #RD #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Oregon > Hillsboro 500 $3,000 2,500 #CH #MA #RD #SC }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Arizona > Tempe 220 N$R 49.4 #BF #IT #SB }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale New Jersey > Bridgewater NJR N$R 7 #EN #IT #RD #QA }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Texas > Pflugerville Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Arista Data Centers – Plans to build a $210 million, 500,000 sq. ft. data center campus expected to create at least 170 jobs within 10 years – including 25 jobs within 4 years – each with at least $67,500 annual salary plus benefits. The deregulated electricity environment was one of several elements that the company found attractive.1405 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Texas than in California.] GlobalFoundries, a unit of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (along with IBM) opened a silicon chip manufacturing facility with production ramping up in Q2, 2012. Located in the new “Fab 8 campus,” it will be capable of an output of approximately 60,000 wafers per month.1406 Update: By 2014 more than 3,000 people work at Fab 8, a 1.7-million sq. ft. facility.1407 Note: This event is separate from the Advanced Technology Center event in 2013. Intel Corp. opened a new facility with space for 1,000 workers and 100 University of Texas engineering students who work at the company in nine-month internships. Intel paid $39.8 million for the property, which includes nearly 389,000 sq. ft. of space along with 1,492 parking spaces. Austin is the center of development for its Atom family of low-power processors that go into mobile devices, including smartphones and tablet computers, and have other uses.1408 Notes: The numerical similarity between the $38.9 million investment and the 389,000 sq. ft. is no accident; those are correct numbers. Also, Silicon Valley used to be the epicenter for U.S. companies engineering and manufacturing computer chips. Intel Corp. plans a big expansion of D1X, the new, $3 billion factory now under construction at its Ronler Acres campus in Hillsboro. Intel plans 2.5 million sq. ft. of new buildings altogether, anchored by a 1.1. million-sq. ft. research factory called D1X Mod 2. Also, Intel will add an office building, a manufacturing support building, and another parking garage. The Oregonian reported it will be a “mammoth undertaking, and the cost of the second module will almost surely match or exceed the original, $3 billion project cost.” Intel also has another factory at Ronler Acres, D1D, which is currently the company’s most advanced. That’s where it makes the first of each new generation of chips, then exporting the production process to facilities in Arizona, New Mexico, Israel and Ireland. Intel overhauls its computer chips architecture every two years, incorporating smaller, more advanced features in pursuit of Moore’s Law – a maxim coined by company co-founder Gordon Moore – that suggests the number of transistors on a computer chip will double every two years, providing rapid increases in computing power. 1409 A minimum of 500 new Intel jobs will be created.1410 SVB (Silicon Valley Bank) will open an information technology and operations center in Tempe, adding its name to the growing mix of financial services companies moving data, trading, training and IT services to the Phoenix area. The bank also wanted to be in an area that allowed for future growth. SVB provides capital and financing to companies that range from startups to multibillion-dollar corporations – and also for providing financing to the premium wine industry.1411 It moved into a 49,374-sq. ft. space, which it uses space for an IT and operations center.1412 Juniper Networks – Established the OpenLab: The Junos Center for Innovation. The 7,000-sq. ft. facility provides entrepreneurs and academic institutions resources to develop, test and launch software applications, shortening time to market. For 196 Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Oregon > Hillsboro NJR $115 55 #DC #EN #IT }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale North Carolina > Cary 460 $75 NQF #DC #EN #IT #RD }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Kansas > Wichita 400 $85 180 #EN #IT #RD #SB }CDO Santa Cruz ↔ Santa Cruz Mexico > Tijuana 41 N$R NQF #MA #SB }OSO }REL entrepreneurs, OpenLab will mean greater access to tools and resources.1413 Central N.J. was chosen, in part, because “Many talented engineers began their careers at Bell Labs or were educated at New Jersey Institute of Technology or Rutgers,” Gerri Elliott, Juniper’s EVP, said. This is the first and only facility of its kind for Juniper, though the company is not ruling out opening other labs nationally or globally if this one proves successful. 1414 [Along with the availability of engineering talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] NetApp – Opened its new Hillsboro data center, now the company’s centralized location for IT services and the monitoring point for customer support. It took almost exactly 54 weeks from the announcement that they had signed an agreement with Digital Realty to design and build the 55,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility.1415 The facility cost $115 million.1416 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Oregon than in California.] NetApp – The provider of storage and data management solutions plans to place a new R&D facility in Research Triangle Park. The new data center will offer a private cloud environment to provide virtual access for NetApp engineering labs around the world. It will also serve as a model for customers interested in building energy-efficient data centers and cloud environments for enterprise users. Compensation will vary, but the average annual amount for new positions will be approximately $100,000, plus benefits. 1417 NetApp, a high-tech storage company, will place new jobs in Wichita that will focus on product development and customer support with an average annual wage of $73,000. Joel Reich, VP and GM of the Wichita site, said one of several factors working in the city’s favor for the expansion was the “academic community,” including the computer engineering program at Wichita State University. The company also has successfully recruited from regional universities, such as Kansas State University, Iowa State University and the University of Oklahoma.1418 Netapp will be making an $85 million investment on new machinery, equipment and renovation to accommodate the new staff;1419 it plans to add 400 jobs to its existing Wichita workforce of 450 employees.1420 The 180-sq. ft. is an estimate is based on potential usage by the increased number of employees in the 400,000-sq. ft. facility the company already owns. [Along with the availability of engineering talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Kansas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Plantronics Inc., Finance Department, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in accounting services because it shifted the work to Mexico. (The Dept. of Labor Impact Date is Sept. 24, 2012, which means this is different from the Plantronics-Mexico event with an Impact Date of Jan. 21, 2012 – see separate entry.1421) The jobs are being moved to Plantronics’ facility in Mexico, which has about 2,000 employees (about 550 people work in the Santa Cruz office).1422 Update: The U.S. State Department presented the Award for Corporate Excellence to Plantronics for its corporate citizenship in Mexico, which involves environmental stewardship, innovative corporate culture and achievements in state-of-the-art manufacturing and product development in its facility known as Plamex. The company’s employee benefits include preventative health care services, housing 197 Santa Cruz ↔ Santa Cruz Mexico > Tijuana NJR N$R NQF #MA #SB }OSO }REL Solano ↔ Fairfield Texas > Dallas 200 N$R 21 #HQ #TP }REL Sonoma ↔ Petaluma Malaysia > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA #SC }OSO Stanislaus ↔ Modesto Georgia > Douglasville 265 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }REL Stanislaus ↔ Modesto Oregon > Portland 10 N$R 7.3 #DF #CP #DF }REL Stanislaus ↔ Patterson Unknown > Dispersed 350 N$R NQF #FP }CLO }DSP Tulare ↔ Tulare Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #OSO assistance, subsidized vocational training, career development, traditional educational pathways and even assistance in getting married.1423 Plantronics, Inc. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in order and pricing services because the company shifted the work to Mexico. (The Dept. of Labor Impact Date is Jan. 21, 2012, which means this is different from the Plantronics-Mexico event with an Impact Date of Sept. 24, 2012 – see separate entry.)1424 MV Transportation, Inc. is the largest private provider of paratransit services and the largest privately-owned passenger transportation contracting firm based in the United States. The company will relocate its global headquarters to Dallas into a 21,000-sq. ft. office. Most departments will be transitioned to the new office creating 200 new jobs in Dallas. The company, which was founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1975 and HQ’d in Fairfield since 1996, also has a support center in Iowa. 1425 Some positions remain in California. Brooks Automation, Inc., Polycold Manufacturing Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing cryogenic chillers and accessories because the company acquired from Malaysia the production of articles like or directly competitive with the articles produced by the workers. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 6, 2012.1426 The company provides automation, vacuum and instrumentation solutions for multiple markets including semiconductor manufacturing, life sciences, and clean energy. Dawn Food Products Inc. will close its three Modesto manufacturing plants in March, costing 265 workers their jobs, as part of a plan to enhance operations and increase efficiency. The Michigan-based Dawn and its predecessor, Bunge Foods, have been making frozen cakes, cake mixes and other dry-mix bakery products in Modesto since 1996. Most of Modesto’s production is expected to move to Georgia.1427 Note: Several years earlier, the company closed a Tustin facility and Modesto was the only in-state site to which some of the work relocated; see the 2009 listing for more information about that event. Magnum USA is a provider of precision tactical footwear and gear for military, law enforcement, first responders, firefighters; the company also offers lightweight boots for hiking and outdoor adventure. It’s moving ten full-time sales and marketing jobs to Portland in Q-4 2012 and anticipates future job growth; the operations division will remain in California.1428 Patterson Vegetable Co., a frozen food manufacturer, will close, eliminating about 350 jobs. The plant processes vegetables grown by independent farmers, including spinach, zucchini, cauliflower, tomatoes, Brussels sprouts and mustard greens. Most of the crops are grown within 30 miles of the plant. The company stated that demand for Californiagrown frozen vegetables is strong, but the company has had to compete with lower-cost producers in Mexico and China. The company will try to sell the plant, which needs a major upgrade. The company was founded in 1946 as Patterson Frozen Foods. 1429 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. 198 Tulare ↔ Visalia Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #HQ #SO }CLO }DSP Ventura ↔ Thousand Oaks Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CP #MA }OSO }REL Ventura ↔ Thousand Oaks Ventura ↔ Ventura Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF Illinois > Lincolnshire NJR N$R NQF Ventura ↔ Ventura Ventura ↔ Ventura Foreign Nation > Unknown Texas > El Paso NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #EN #MA }REL Ventura ↔ Westlake Village Arizona > Scottsdale 40 N$R 13 #DO #HQ #SO }REL #OSO #CP #PA #RW }REL #OSO InteSolv, a software firm, said last year it would keep its headquarters in Visalia as it opened a regional office in Austin.1430 But in 2012 it did indeed move its headquarters, stating it’s now in “up-and-coming tech mecca, Austin, Texas.”1431 The dateline on the company’s news releases changed to Austin in October 2012.1432 Imation Corp. furloughed employees in Thousand Oaks, Escondido and Campbell involved in production of tiered storage, data security solutions, consumer storage, and accessories because the company shifted to a foreign country the production of articles like or directly competitive with those produced by the workers, which contributed importantly to worker separations. Specifically, the workers developed items under the Imation, IronKey and Nexsan brands and consumer storage and accessories under the Memorex, TDK and XtremeMac brands. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 6, 2012.1433 Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. Good Sam Enterprises, LLC (GSE) is relocating its headquarters from Ventura to Lincolnshire, Ill. The company and its subsidiaries, which include the Good Sam Club and Camping World, serve the North American outdoor and recreational vehicle market via various companies, brands, products and services. “Our Chicago facility provides a centralized location for all our vendors, lenders and our nationwide Camping World SuperCenter network,” said Chairman & CEO Marcus Lemonis. “Plus, it is closer to the heart of the RV industry in Elkhart, Indiana.” The company will maintain offices in Denver, Ventura, Minneapolis, and Bowling Green, Ky. Founded in 1966, Camping World is the world’s largest retailer of recreational vehicles and provides more than 10,000 RV parts and accessories, maintenance, professional installation and collision repair. The company engages in the retail sale, finance, service and rental of RVs, with more than $300 million of new and used recreational vehicle inventory representing more than 13 RV manufacturers and 150 brand names. GSE has 85 SuperCenters nationwide and state-ofthe-art call center.1434 Note: This event is separate from the 2011 dispersal of Ventura functions to several other locations. (If his name sounds familiar, Marcus Lemonis is the star on the CNBC show “The Profit.”) Southern California Edison – See the 2012 Rosemead entry for this company for more information about this offshoring event. UFP Technologies, Inc., a manufacturer, relocated a business unit. Chairman and CEO R. Jeffrey Bailly said, “efforts to improve margins and overall efficiency are paying off. Last year, I told you about our goal to become more efficient by operating fewer, larger plants. In 2012, we took another step in this direction. We ... moved the Ventura plant’s beauty business to our plant in El Paso, Texas.”1435 Manufacturing and engineering moved to Texas. CallSource Multifamily (now known as LeaseHawk), which provides services to apartment communities, is located in Westlake Village. Mike Mueller purchased a part of the company and will relocate that portion to Scottsdale and create 40 local jobs. “The CallSource Multifamily business aligns perfectly to my history of innovating consumer- 199 Jobs Adjustment 313 Jobs Adjustment 132 centric marketing and leasing solutions,” added Mueller, who will serve as president and CEO of the company. Some of the CallSource Multifamily team will join Mueller in the new company.1436 Mueller acquired certain assets and licensing rights to utilize CallSource technology in a new company, LeaseFerret, doing business as CallSource Multifamily during a transition period until it can rebrand and reposition itself. CallSource, Inc. continues to operate out of California under its original ownership and management.”1437 Mueller is known for pioneering the first online apartment reservation system. The HQ for LeaseHawk, a re-branding of the company, has been placed in Scottsdale.1438 The square footage is 13,000 sq. ft.1439 Southern California Edison, a subsidiary of Edison International, IT Department, Rosemead – see that entry for an explanation of the loss of 313 jobs at 28 locations and reason for this adjustment. Fisher Investments job growth in Camus, Washington – see note in 2010 entry. 200 Chapter 20: Details Regarding 2011 Disinvestment Events California Disinvestment Events for 2011 as shown in Table 19 are self-explanatory. Quite often in public domain sources information was lacking about jobs, capital investments and square footage. In such cases, the following codes will appear: NJR – No Job Number Reported N$R – No Capital Investment Reported NQF - No Square Footage Reported Table 19: California Disinvestment Events for 2011 California County & Locality Destination Location Alameda ↔ Alameda Texas > Austin Alameda ↔ Berkeley Missouri > Kansas City Jobs Private Capital (million) Sq. Ft. (000) Function or Industry Codes Event Type 52 N$R NQF #DF #SO }CDO }REL NJR N$R NQF #GR #HQ }REL Information Available through Public Domain Sources Total Immersion (now Intific) – The virtual-reality software designer closed its studio. Its product uses publicly available maps to create a digital environment that duplicates a real place such as a city or port. Military or police can use it to rehearse for emergencies. Total Immersion’s primary studios are in Austin and Alameda. CEO Pete Bonanni said, “It’s hard to have a split studio, and we wanted to put everybody in one place. It’s cheaper to operate in Texas, but that really wasn’t the story. One lease was up and the other one wasn’t.”1440 That may be so, but this looks like a remarkable loss – read on: The Austin office opened in 2007 with a dozen employees, but by 2012 had 85 and more growth is planned. Intific is working on training programs to help federal officials operate remotely piloted drones. Its work falls under the category of “serious games,” those used for training or education. Intific has helped troops in the Middle East learn to spot improvised explosive devices. Also, Intific is branching into commercial products in neuroscience. Intific opened its Austin studio when it was known as Total Immersion Software. A conflict with a similarly named European company prompted a name change to Intific.1441 Nordic Windpower USA will relocate its headquarters where it expects to provide jobs for 200 workers and make a capital investment of nearly $16 million over the next six years.1442 The company filed for Chapter 7 liquidation Oct. 8 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Kansas City. Among the reasons given was the denial of a Department of Energy grant.1443 Nordic Windpower’s two-bladed turbines are based on a 30-year, $75 million investment in R & D by the Swedish government1444 – despite that investment the company needed additional subsidies from another government. Since the promised jobs and capital investment weren’t made, they are not included in this report. 201 Alameda ↔ Emeryville Germany > Unknown Alameda ↔ Emeryville Illinois > Spring Grove Alameda ↔ Fremont China > Hangzhou Alameda ↔ Fremont 540 N$R NQF #MA #PB }CLO }OSO }REL 50 N$R NQF }REL NJR N$R NQF #CH #CP #DO #RW #GR #MA Unknown > Dispersed 56 N$R NQF Alameda ↔ Fremont China > Changzhou NJR N$R NQF Alameda ↔ Fremont Indiana > Jasper 52 N$R NQF Alameda ↔ Fremont Alameda ↔ Fremont Texas > Irving NJR N$R NQF Unknown > Dispersed 1,100 N$R NQF #GR #MA }CLO }DSP Alameda ↔ Fremont Mississippi > Blue Springs 2,000 $953.7 NQF #AU #MA }CLO }REL }CDO }OSO #DN #MA #PA #QA #GR #MA }CLO }DSP }CDO }OSO #EC #MA }CLO }REL }REL Bayer HealthCare will wind down its multiple sclerosis drug manufacturing in Emeryville and move it to Germany, resulting in the loss of about 540 jobs and vacating of more than 300,000 sq. ft. of space. Bayer is Emeryville’s third-largest employer.1445 Cartridge World Inc. – The supplier of printer cartridges relocated its North American headquarters in 2011.1446 Silevo Inc. (formerly: Sierra Solar Power) – The photovoltaic solar module manufacturer announced building “scalable, automated, low-cost manufacturing operations” in China. The company was founded by “leading executives and engineers from the semiconductor industry” and has been assisted in technology work by Sandia National Laboratories. Silevo recently closed $33 million in financing that will fund more R&D in Silicon Valley and “build the high-volume manufacturing facility in China.1447 Note: In 2014, SolarCity signed an agreement to acquire Silevo.1448 R.R. Donnelly & Sons – The printing company will cut 56 jobs and close its distribution and manufacturing center. The lost jobs include forklift operators, shipping and receiving clerks, hoist operators, buyers, inventory control clerks and quality control employees. 1449 Leyden Energy – The battery-business company raised $38 million in venture capital and one outcome is that it has begun manufacturing its first commercial product -- in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. Its products can be used in electric cars, electric bicycles and electric motorcycles.1450 Kimball International Inc. closed its manufacturing plant that produced electronics for the medical field and transferred work to a southern Indiana facility. The shift will mean more job security for those at the Indiana plant.1451 W3global, Inc. – The systems integration consulting and IT design and solutions provider, relocated its headquarters to Texas.1452 Solyndra – A promised “new wave” of manufacturing turned into a tax-subsidized, colossal failure. The solar panel manufacturer failed even though California’s politicians do everything they can to make the state a “green” utopia for renewable-energy companies. It’s poorly understood that people who pay California taxes lost out on Solyndra as well as those who pay Federal taxes. The Los Angeles Times reported that California approved $37 million in sales tax exemptions for Solyndra, and the company managed to use $25.1 million of those before it closed.1453 Solyndra closed its last Fremont factory, furloughed 1,100 employees and filed for bankruptcy, a high-profile failure for a federal stimulus program that gives loan guarantees to such companies. Solyndra received “$535 million in 2009 to build its second factory in Fremont near the company’s first plant. President Obama and then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger toured the new plant, citing it as a symbol of the nation’s economic recovery.”1454 ABC News reported a major investor in Solyndra was George Kaiser, a billionaire who raised money for Obama’s Presidential campaign.1455 A comprehensive account of Solyndra’s collapse and associated scandals points out the White House role in granting Solyndra the $535 million federal loan guarantee, the company’s bankruptcy, the FBI raids that followed, and the company’s top officials invoking the Fifth Amendment when questioned by a Congressional Committee. 1456 Toyota Motor Corp. – Upon closure of NUMMI, work shifted to Mississippi. Company statement: “Toyota team members today celebrated the opening of Toyota Motor 202 Alameda ↔ Fremont New York > Albany Alameda ↔ Hayward NJR N$R NQF #CH #MA #SC }CDO Nevada > Reno 18 N$R NQF }FP }MA }CDO Alameda ↔ Hayward Washington > Battle Ground 27 N$R 20 #EC #HQ #MA }REL Alameda ↔ Hayward Nevada > Sparks 45 N$R 24 #HQ #MA }REL Alameda ↔ Livermore Utah > Sandy 212 N$R NQF #DO #SB }REL Alameda ↔ Livermore Mexico > Guadalajara NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO Manufacturing, Mississippi (TMMMS), the company’s new plant outside of Tupelo that assembles the Corolla, the world’s best-selling car of all time.... TMMMS is Toyota’s fourteenth North American plant, further advancing the company’s efforts to design, develop and build vehicles where they are sold.”1457 More than 2,000 employees work in the $953.7 million plant.1458 Update: The 2013 boom in Toyota Corolla sales represents an opportunity cost to California. The Blue Springs plant, which rolled off its first vehicle in October 2011, has built more than 250,000 of the cars. The plant is now building a new Corolla every 77 seconds.1459 Group4 Labs Inc., which uses synthetic diamonds to create energy-efficient semiconductor wafers, is opening a manufacturing facility at UAlbany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CSNE). Manufacturing will begin by summer and ultimately create 50 high-tech jobs by 2015. Group4 Labs builds semiconductor materials for, among other things, radar systems, smart phones, tablet computers and cellular transmission towers.1460 This is separate from the 2010 event where the company will a facility in Syracuse. Note: Silicon Valley used to be the epicenter for companies producing computer chips in the U.S. Pacific Cheese – The company is expanding its manufacturing facility in Reno and hiring more employees, at least 18. “‘Once we acquired Chateau Cheese Corp., the decision to locate our cheese processing division in Reno was an easy one to make,’ said Dale Tate, CFO.... The Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada expects to see a fiveyear economic impact of more than $66.3 million in the area due to the expansion.”1461 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada leading to a reduction in expenses.] Telemark – Gary Henderson, president of the small high-technology manufacturing business, said he wanted to move the headquarters and factory because of California’s traffic, taxes and regulations, and excessive political and social change. Also, he wanted his employees to move with him. So he asked his workers: Where would you like to move? Their new location won because of affordable housing and tolerable traffic, among other factors.1462 TnB Enterprises, Inc. – The manufacturer of precision sheet metal and other products moved its headquarters and also is opening a production facility in Sparks because of Nevada’s business-friendly climate, tax and distribution advantages and the proximity to California customers. President Thomas Bouthillier said, “Northern Nevada is a less congested place than California with a better quality of life. When we needed to expand our operation, it was an easy decision to expand to Sparks. It made sense given Nevada’s business environment, less bureaucracy and lifestyle.” A unit remains in Hayward.1463 Comcast eliminated 212 jobs in Livermore as part of a move to shift its centralized collection operations to Sandy, Utah, near Salt Lake City. The job cuts are set to end by June, 2011. The new Utah operation will serve Comcast customers from California and Washington. Comcast will retain a presence in the East Bay.1464 Comcast Cable, West Division Customer Care, furloughed center employees because the company has acquired from foreign countries services like or directly competitive with services supplied by the workers which contributed importantly to worker group 203 Alameda ↔ Livermore Alameda ↔ Oakland Philippines > Unknown Argentina > Unknown NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL }OSO }REL }OSO }REL India > Unknown }OSO }REL Ireland > Unknown 125 N$R NQF #IT #SB #SO }CDO }REL Foreign Nation > Unknown 60 N$R NQF #EN #PB }OSO }REL Contra Costa ↔ Richmond Contra Costa ↔ Richmond Contra Costa ↔ Walnut Creek Arizona > Tolleson Unknown > Dispersed India > Unknown 15 N$R NQF }REL 31 N$R NQF }CLO }DSP 68 N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL El Dorado ↔ El Dorado Hills Nevada > Reno 19 N$R NQF #MA #PB }REL Contra Costa ↔ Concord Texas > Unknown Contra Costa ↔ Martinez separations. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Oct. 11, 2011.1465 Comcast Cable – See the 2011 entry for Mexico for this company for more information about this event. Health Net, Inc. – In all six locations – Huntingdon Beach, Los Angeles, Oakland, Rancho Cordova, San Diego and San Rafael – the Information Technology Groups and IT Support were affected by work being shifted away. In addition, the Claims Department was also impacted in Los Angeles and Rancho Cordova. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 30, 2011.1466 Note: This entry has a different format because it is unclear what the relationship is between the six California locations that lost jobs and the three out-of-country locations that gained the jobs. For example, did the Oakland jobs go to Argentina, India or Ireland? Or were they spread amongst the three nations? The company didn’t clarify and WARN notices fail to provide such detail. Hence, these multiple events are being reported in a generalized manner here and in the boxes that follow in the California County & Locality column. Tickets.com will shut its Concord office and eliminate 125 jobs by moving call center and customer service operations to Harte-Hanks, which will deliver services from a “cuttingedge” complex in Texas. Concord is the only Ticket.com call-center complex being closed. A company spokesperson said, “This change in strategy allows us to focus more on our key competency – developing world-class ticketing software.”1467 ProVenue is the brand name for its open architecture ticketing software.1468 The location in Texas is unclear; Harte-Hanks has facilities in Austin, Grand Prairie, San Antonio and Texarkana.1469 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Siemens Medical Solutions, USA, Inc., Oncology Care Systems (Radiation Oncology) furloughed employees and on-site leased employees supplying medical engineering services and related services because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The move affected 60 jobs and the company reported that workers were separated as of Feb. 1, 2011. The Dept. of Labor document failed to specify the foreign nation.1470 New WinCup Holdings Inc. – The company will permanently close its Richmond warehouse.1471 See the 2011 Corte Madera event for more information. Graham Packaging Co. – A WARN notice listed the company’s facility in Richmond as a closure that will affect 31 employees on Sept. 1, 2011.1472 AAA Northern California furloughed employees involved in providing accounting and payroll services in the Automotive Services Delivery Division. The California Employment Development Department stated that 68 jobs were affected when the company shifted such work to India. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community within that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 14, 2011. 1473 Synvasive Technology, Inc., is a manufacturer and distributor of some of the most advanced surgical cutting technology available, opened a new Instrument Solutions Division in Reno and hired 19 employees, however news accounts aren’t clear about the nature of the division.1474 Update: In 2012, Zimmer Holdings, Inc. announced it “has 204 Fresno ↔ Fresno Unknown > Dispersed 60 N$R NQF #DN }CLO }DSP Fresno ↔ Fresno Unknown > Dispersed 70 N$R NQF #CP #MA #PL }CLO }DSP Glenn ↔ Orland Unknown > Dispersed 25 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP Kern ↔ Bakersfield Texas > Houston 46 N$R NQF #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Kern ↔ Bakersfield Unknown > Dispersed 60 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Agoura Hills Los Angeles ↔ Azusa Canada > Quebec, Montreal Mexico > Unknown 145 N$R NQF #SO }CDO }OSO 18 N$R NQF #MA #PL }ODO }REL acquired Reno, Nevada-based Synvasive Technology, Inc.”1475 The language indicates a relocation out of California had occurred; hence the code. Sony Corp. will close a distribution center in Fresno, putting about 60 people out of work. A Sony subsidiary has leased the warehouse since 1990. The closure is part of supplychain cost cutting, Fresno operations will be absorbed into other U.S. distribution sites the company operates, which weren’t identified.1476 S.C. Johnson & Son Inc. (a.k.a. SC Johnson Home Storage, LLC) will close its Ziploc plant and a spokesperson wouldn’t say where the work would be relocated. The company has operations in more than 70 countries and sells products in more than 110 countries. “We have other sites in the SC Johnson network that are able to meet our business needs with advantages in terms of infrastructure, synergies with existing production, supplier or customer proximity,” the spokesperson said. SC Johnson has operated the Fresno plant since 1998, producing millions of plastic bags each year. Workers can relocate to another plant, although the company doesn’t have any others in California.1477 It also produces Ziploc bags in Bay City, Michigan, which apparently is unaffected by cutbacks. 1478 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the consolidation/location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations elsewhere leading to a reduction in expenses.] Crystal Geyser found that it had to withdraw its plan for a water bottling plant in California, which was challenged by environmental lawsuits. The city previously approved the project stating that a full environmental review was not required because the land had long been zoned heavy industrial, and the project fit within those guidelines. Had it been built, the plant would have occupied 112,500 sq. ft.1479 Note: Citing environmental reasons, California now diverts fresh rainwater directly into San Francisco Bay (essentially the Pacific Ocean) instead of storing it or using it for agricultural purposes as it has in the past. Lortz Manufacturing Co. – The business closed after 64 years. From a peak of 223 employees, Lortz reduced its payroll to 146 in 2008; 95 in 2009, and to 46 at its closing. Lortz did metal fabrication work for the energy, aerospace, agriculture and food processing industries, among others.1480 A Houston-based expansion joint maker, U.S. Bellows, Inc. acquired assets of Lortz, including its fabrication equipment, drawings and designs, customer lists, engineering history and historical data. Materials were transferred to the U.S. Bellows facility in Houston to expand its ability to provide products more quickly and efficiently to its worldwide customers. U.S. Bellows will hire and relocate some of the former Lortz employees to Houston.1481 Fresh Start Bakeries – The Brea-based company closed a frozen bread dough manufacturing plant in Bakersfield that had only just opened in April 2009, costing 60 people their jobs. The company has operations in 10 countries, and the work will be spread among other, unspecified facilities.1482 THQ Inc. – The developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software moved jobs to Montreal after the company decided to relocate resources to lower-cost areas. THQ hired 145 employees for its new Canadian studio; it kept its HQ in Agoura Hills. 1483 Rain Bird Corp. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in plastic injection molding because the company shifted some work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community in that country, but indicated that furloughs may have 205 Los Angeles ↔ Burbank North Carolina > Kings Mountain NJR $200 NQF #DC #EN #IT }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Burbank India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #ET }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Calabasas Texas > Austin 11 N$R NQF #HQ #SO #REL Los Angeles ↔ Carson Los Angeles ↔ Carson Unknown > Dispersed Nevada > Reno NJR N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP 12 N$R 44 #DN #MA #PL }REL Los Angeles ↔ Carson Texas > San Antonio 100 N$R NQF #AE #DE #DN }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Carson China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CP #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ City of Industry Unknown > Dispersed 82 N$R NQF #HQ #MA }CLO }DSP begun as early as on Feb. 16, 2011.1484 The company’s website shows facilities in Tijuana and Nogales.1485 Walt Disney Co. – The company bought 26 acres in the Kings Mountain Data Center Park for a $200 million data center. Areas near Charlotte have become a data-center destination. During the last four years, Google has opened in Lenoir, Apple Inc. in Maiden and Facebook started work on a center in Rutherford County. Low electric rates and access to water to cool the facilities are key ingredients in the server farm boom. 1486 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in North Carolina than in California.] Reliance Mediaworks Imaging Services, a subsidiary of Reliance Mediaworks, furloughed employees supplying motion picture imaging, restoration, visual effects, and picture correction because the company shifted the work to India. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community in that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as on June 12, 2011.1487 Malauzai Software – The software company, which provides mobile services for community banks, is expanding in Austin after it relocated its headquarters there. Cofounder and Chief Product officer Robb Gaynor said. “Austin has a great base of financial services technology and mobile services companies, and it’s the perfect place for us to build this company. We’re hiring a lot of people over next couple years, and this was the place to do it.”1488 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] ThreeBond International, Inc. See more details in the 2011 Torrance entry for this company. Hedwin Corp., a manufacturer of plastic containers, liner products for pails and drums and other custom plastic parts is relocating its warehouse and assembly operation from to a 44,000-sq. ft. facility in Reno, employing 12 people. The company cited Northern Nevada’s logistics advantages and pro-business climate among reasons for its relocation.1489 Boeing Co. – The company will close a C-17 aircraft parts warehouse and move part of the work to a Santa Fe Springs, Calif., facility and part to Texas. Up to 200 jobs will be affected.1490 Since it isn’t known how many jobs will be shifted to which location; hence, only 50% of the job count is attributable in this report to San Antonio. Enkeboll Designs furloughed employees producing architectural woodcarvings, ornaments and designs because the company shifted the work to China. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as on Sept. 6, 2011.1491 McConnell Cabinets, Inc. – A WARN notice listed the facility as a closure that affected 82 employees on April 1, 2011.1492 Loeb, the Chicago-based auction house, on behalf of McConnell Cabinets Inc., held an onsite and online auction “of one of the Largest U.S. Independent Kitchen& Bath Cabinet Manufacturers, Featuring Late Model Woodworking & Finishing Equipment - Over 100 Unit Vehicle Fleet and Rolling Stock!” in June.1493 The facility had the capacity to manufacture 1,600 cabinets per day. 1494 206 Los Angeles ↔ Compton Mexico > Mexicali 10 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Compton China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #AU #QA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Connecticut > Norwalk NJR N$R NQF #HQ #IT #SO }REL 50 N$R NQF #EC }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Glendora Indiana > Indianapolis NJR N$R NQF #SB }REL Los Angeles ↔ La Mirada Unknown > Dispersed 61 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ Lancaster Colorado > Colorado Springs 7 N$R NQF #AE #DF #HQ #PB #RD }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Lomita Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Unknown > Dispersed Kansas > Great Bend NJR N$R NQF 175 $3 200 Britain > Unknown }DSP }REL #MA }REL Dameron Alloy Foundries, Inc., shifted jobs involved in production of “investment castings” Mexico, costing ten jobs in Compton. The Dept. of Labor reported that furloughs may have begun as early as April 19, 2011.1495 Kraco Enterprise, LLC, subsidiary of Sun Capital Partners, Inc., furloughed employees involved in supplying quality control services for automotive aftermarket accessories because the company shifted the work to China. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as on March 21, 2011.1496 Zadspace, Inc., a privately-held, venture-backed advertising software company, is moving its headquarters to Connecticut after receiving another round of funding, which now totals $6 million.1497 It has maintained a Los Angeles presence. British Telecom America, British Telecom Operate, furloughed employees involved in systems monitoring and systems security services because the company shifted the work to the U.K. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify the name of the community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun on Oct. 15, 2011.1498 National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) will move its technical department headquarters to Indianapolis, to be housed at O’Reilly Raceway Park, owned by the Association. “We have been aggressively expanding our technical services capabilities and believe this move will enhance our ability to not only serve our constituents, but retain and recruit some of the finest technical talent in the country,” said NHRA President Tom Compton.” It will maintain a West Coast presence.1499 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Indiana leading to a reduction in expenses.] Pactiv Corp., a fruit and vegetable packaging company, will close its La Mirada plant in June as restructuring continues following its acquisition by New Zealand Rank Corp. 1500 The event will affect 61 employees.1501 A City of La Mirada report shows no Pactiv employees in the city by 2012.1502 This is in addition to a City of Industry closure shown in the 2010 event listing. Howell Precision Machine and Engineering, Inc. – The family-operated company specializes in R&D, prototyping and manufacturing for the military, aerospace and medical devices. Harold Howell said, “California is becoming very unfriendly to small businesses and corporations and our survival depends on our relocating to another state.” In addition to the state’s economic loss, this is an example of a community loss. Howell volunteered his time and machines to assist Lancaster High School’s FIRST Program (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) robotics team. Howell became involved in the program its first year in business (about 25 years ago) because he realized that machining was a dying art and hoped that he could inspire a new generation of machinists. The company hopes to begin mentoring high school students in Colorado.1503 ThreeBond International, Inc. See more details in the 2001 Torrance entry for this company. Redbarn Pet Products – Relocated manufacturing to a 200,000-sq. ft. in Kansas with an annual payroll of about $4 million. The Great Bend Tribune reported: “Because of taxes, the work ethic and the available labor pool, [Co-founder Howard] Bloxam said Kansas is 207 Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach North Carolina > Huntersville 30 N$R 120 #DN }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #ET #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Plano 75 N$R 17.6 #HQ }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Plano 200 N$R 218 #DN #MA #PA }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles See comment at right. NJR N$R NQF Virginia > Falls Church 300 N$R NQF }OSO }REL #AE #DF #HQ }CLO }REL much more small-business friendly than California.” The company, looking to grow to $75 million, has products in Petco, Walgreens, Kroger, and elsewhere.1504 Positec Tool Corp. – The producer of power tools and garden equipment is re-locating its retail distribution facility from Long Beach to North Carolina. Positec will occupy 120,000 sq. ft. of space in Huntersville, which will be leased and operated by its logistics partner Performance Team Inc. of Santa Fe Springs, Calif.1505 ESIS, Inc. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in clerical services because it shifted the work to the Philippines. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community in that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun on July 17, 2011.1506 The location is Chatsworth, a section of the City of Los Angeles. E! Entertainment Television LLC, G4 Media, LLC, and Style Media, LLC, subsidiaries of NBC Universal, Cable Networks Division, Accounts Payable Unit, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers because the company outsourced accounts payable services to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun Sept. 24, 2011.1507 Fonality Inc., which provides corporate phone systems for small to midsize companies, relocated its headquarters into a 17,555 sq. ft. facility for executive, finance, sales and marketing staffs.1508 Although the company kept a unit in California, an additional expansion caused the growing company to move into a larger HQ space in Plano.1509 Investor’s Business Daily / O’Neil Data Systems the affiliated companies are expanding their office, manufacturing, assembly and distribution operations to Texas, bringing more than 200 jobs into a 218,000-sq. ft. office and warehouse.1510 Bill O’Neil, chairman of William O’Neil + Co., which owns the paper, said that “It’s possible that we might move the headquarters there at some point, but it’s just an expansion move right now.” Jobs will move in 2011.1511 Investor’s Business Daily will place “printed in Plano, Texas” on its masthead, an intangible value of putting the Plano name in front of thousands of readers whose average household income is around $281,000. Most of the jobs will be new positions.1512 An initial report that the facility will total 218,000 sq. ft. was eclipsed by a later company report that cited 235,000 sq. ft.1513 Note: There also is a 2015 event where the company will invest $140 million in a Monroe, North Carolina facility. Health Net, Inc. See the 2011 Oakland entry for this company for more information about this event in Woodland Hills, a section of the City of Los Angeles. Northrop Grumman – The aerospace and defense company will relocate its headquarters to Virginia and jobs with an average salary of $200,000. Some executives will move from California, while others will be new hires.1514 The company will create a minimum of $30 million in tax revenue.1515 The Los Angeles Times reported that “It’s the last major aerospace company to leave Southern California, the birthplace of the aerospace industry.... All told, Northrop is moving about 300 people from its corporate office in Century City..... Southern California once was home to many of the nation’s largest military contractors, including Lockheed Corp., General Dynamics Corp. and Rockwell International.... Northrop was founded in 1939 in Hawthorne,”1516 meaning it had a 71-year history of being headquartered in Southern California. Relocation-related investments 208 13 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL 100 N$R NQF #DO #DN }CLO }REL Malaysia > Kuala Lumpur 53 N$R NQF #SB #TP }OSO }REL Canada > Quebec, Mirabel 260 N$R NQF #DO #MA #PA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Ohio > Canton 966 N$R NQF #SB }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles North Carolina > Wallburg 150 N$R 120 #EN #MA #RD }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Mexico > Pitiquito Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Kentucky > Louisville Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles totaled $24 million. The Virginia Economic Development Partnership confirmed that the move occurred in 2011.1517 Tandy Brands Accessories, Inc. furloughed employees involved in purchasing, design and merchandising services because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The company stated, “Services supporting the production of belts is being transferred to Chambers de Mexico (CDM) located in Pitiquito Mexico. Workers will be hired there to replace these jobs.” The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 7, 2011.1518 JustFabulous – The online-based service, which grants access to celebrity stylists and fashion trends, relocated its warehouse from the Valencia section of Los Angeles to Kentucky in May 2011. The company’s HQ is in El Segundo, Calif. It chose “Derby City” to further its plan for “hyper-growth.” The company plans to create nearly 100 jobs in Louisville.1519 Korean Air Line (sic) Company Ltd. American Regional Headquarters, furloughed customer call center employees because the company shifted the work to Malaysia. The Dept. of Labor indicates that furloughs may have begun as early as Oct. 17, 2011.1520 Technicolor Inc. closed its plant in 2011, furloughed employees and transferred work to Canada. Some services will remain in North Hollywood. The company has invested heavily in digital post production and visual-effects facilities in Bangalore, India, and London.1521 Little is known about when the India and England events occurred, so they are excluded from this report. Also in 2011, Technicolor opened a facility in Glendale where apparently it rehired about 100 of the 360 North Hollywood workers laid off to work in Glendale.1522 (Note: In 2013 the Glendale facility was closed.1523) For this report the count of affected employees has been reduced to 260. VXI Global Solutions Inc. will open a call center and bring nearly 1,000 new jobs to Ohio. Services include account management, retention calls and client support in more than 20 languages; positions include sales agents, supervisors, operations managers, HR managers, trainers and recruiters.1524 The company provides business process and information technology outsourcing for software development, application maintenance, quality assurance testing and other purposes.1525 TIMCO Aerosystems moved into a plant where it is manufacturing airplane seats on four production lines in a 120,000-sq. ft. building; it plans to hire 500 employees within seven years. The company acquired Brice Seating in California but that facility couldn’t be expanded further so the company began looking at other locations. In the new location Timco’s plant is on 69 acres of land, with space to expand the plant or develop a business park, which might include some of Timco’s suppliers. Work is under way to add a prototype design center and a test lab. A plant manager said, ‘It’s everything we thought it would be,” noting that manufacturing skills, including those in furniture, have served the employees well. “We’re already producing as many seats as our California facility.”1526 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] 209 15 $0.1 NQF #CP }CLO }REL Massachusetts > Boston NJR N$R NQF #HC #HQ }REL Nebraska > Omaha NJR N$R NQF #GR #HQ }UTN Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Nebraska > Omaha NJR N$R NQF #AE #HQ }UTN Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Arizona > Scottsdale 20 N$R NQF #EN #HQ #IT #SO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Arizona > Phoenix 125 $200 NQF #DC #NP #PB #RD }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Arizona > Scottsdale NJR N$R NQF Washington, DC > Washington, DC NJR N$R NQF #BF #HQ }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Unknown > Dispersed NJR N$R NQF #NP #PB }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Georgia > Miami }CDO Testi USA, Inc., a unit of an Italy-based jewelry producer, moved its Los Angeles headquarters to Florida. The company made an initial capital investment of $100,000 and will create 15 jobs over a three year period.1527 Smith & Wollensky – The steakhouse chain has completed a two-year move of its corporate HQ to Boston as the owners gradually relocated executives from “dual headquarters” in Los Angeles and New York.1528 SFT America Limited, LLC, a Chinese manufacturer of energy-efficient lighting will locate its U.S. headquarters in Nebraska. SFT America Limited President Mr. Jie Shi stated that he originally planned to locate in Los Angeles but selected Nebraska instead because the state offered a more welcoming environment. He said, “Los Angeles could not do in three days, what Nebraska did in one day.” Once the decision had been made to locate in Nebraska, state employees worked around-the-clock with the company to successfully incorporate in less than 24 hours.1529 The corporation continues to be registered in good standing with the Nebraska Secretary of State as of 2015.1530 EM Gear Omaha – The company incorporated in Nebraska in one day after taking a lot longer time to unsuccessfully accomplish that in California. It manufactures gears for the agriculture, aerospace and marine industries, will establish its U.S. headquarters in Omaha. EM Gear is the U.S. division of Dae Seong Gear Manufacturing Co. of South Korea.1531 Parchment Inc. (formerly Docufide Inc.) – The education technology company is relocating its headquarters, in part to SkySong, the Arizona State University’s Scottsdale Innovation Center, where it plans to hire 20 people for engineering and sales jobs, with salaries ranging from $75,000 to $100,000. The company has software solutions for providing electronic transcripts for schools and universities. Part of the office will remain in L.A.1532 Also in 2011, Docufide announced that it changed its name to Parchment Institute for Advanced Health Inc. – The non-profit organization will develop a $200 million data center and office to support the development of personalized medicine, which will create new health care, research and technology jobs in Phoenix. The projects initially will create 125 jobs, but eventually could attract many more to the area’s biomedical hub. The facility will serve as a national repository for human genome data.1533 Later information shows that not only an office was established but that data centers were put into Phoenix and Scottsdale, with another planned for Phoenix. 1534 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Arizona than in California.] Institute for Advanced Health Inc. – See the company’s 2011 Phoenix entry for more information regarding this event. EIG Global Energy Partners – The company, formerly part of L.A.-based money manager TWC Group’s portfolio, separated from TCW and moved its headquarters. EIG is now an independent investor with $8.5 billion under management and has offices in Houston, New York, Sydney and London.1535 Cleveland Chiropractic College – Cleveland-LA will no longer accept students, closing the Los Angeles campus at the end of summer trimester in August 2011. A contributing factor was the downward enrollment trend in California. The company’s Overland Park, 210 20 N$R 2.2 #HQ #PF }CLO }REL NJR N$R 45 #EC }CDO Texas > Austin 25 N$R NQF #BF #HQ }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Austin 50 N$R NQF #EC #EN #IT #HQ #SO }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Virginia > Herndon NJR N$R NQF #HQ }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Malibu Arizona > Tempe NJR N$R NQF #DO #HQ }CDO 5 N$R NQF #GR }REL NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Austin Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Fort Worth Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Arizona > Phoenix North Carolina > Wilmington Kansas facility will remain open.1536 The college was incorporated December 1922 as a non-profit, “benevolent association.”1537 58Phases – The online affiliate marketing company is moving its headquarters from the Venice Beach section of Los Angeles because of business costs. CEO Dylan Ramsey said, “We decided our company’s performance and ability to grow would be best nurtured outside of California, and Austin is an exciting tech city with a lot going on. The only thing that stopped us before was the heat. Now we’re like, ‘We’ll suck it up.’” The company leased a 2,200-sq. ft. space for $3,400 a month, which includes eight parking spaces. In L.A., where it will close its office, it paid $3,800 a month for half the space, plus $150 a month for each parking space. 58Phases is self-funded and profitable.1538 CableCam – L.A.-based CableCam will open a 45,000-sq ft. facility in Texas, shared with Tulsa-based SkyCam. The announcement was made by owner Outdoor Channel Holdings, Inc., HQ’d in Temecula, Calif., the company said among the benefits are it’s close to the major media and sports market of Dallas-Fort Worth and accessibility to the DFW international airport, the third busiest in the world.1539 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Al Frank Asset Management (AFAM) – The institutional money management company is moving its headquarters to Austin. It’s being done without any government incentives, but is designed to take advantage of a deeper worker pool and friendlier business environment. “The costs of doing business in California are prohibitive,” CEO Jeff Montgomery said. “We’re not in a Texas [incentives] program, but we’re fans of Texas.” AFAM typically competes against national firms based in Boston and New York. AFAM plans to maintain its California office and operate regional sales offices elsewhere. Montgomery said he expects to grow the company through buyouts.1540 Cenoplex – The company is relocating corporate headquarters to Texas. Founded as AdSnips LLC in 2007, it’s now promoting its software to 13 North American wireless carriers. The new HQ will house corporate executives, finance, legal, sales and HR staff and the core engineering and development team. It expects to employ 50 workers within two years.”1541 China Unicom Americas – The Beijing-based telecom company moved its U.S. headquarters to Virginia, stating that “The new headquarters places China Unicom Americas at the heart of telecom industry, with many other global telecom companies headquartered in the region.”1542 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Virginia leading to a reduction in expenses.] Bryan College – Created a headquarters for its online learning center staffed with faculty and also administrators and staff serving the Admissions, Financial Aid, Student Outreach and Career Services departments.1543 American Carpet Recyclers – Relocated operations on May 23, 2011.1544 The company is categorized under Wholesale Recycling Centers; estimates show the company has an annual revenue of $10 to 20 million and employs a staff of approximately 5 to 9. 1545 Art & Antiques – The magazine moved its headquarters. Publisher Phillip Troy Linger pointed out that editorial offices are in New York and design and sales offices are in Los 211 Los Angeles ↔ Monterey Park China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #PA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Monterey Park Los Angeles ↔ North Hollywood Singapore > Unknown NJR N$R NQF Texas > Austin 85 N$R NQF #SB }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Pasadena Florida > Boca Raton 100 N$R NQF #HQ #PF #SB #TP }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Pomona Unknown > Dispersed 153 N$R NQF #BF }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ Santa Fe Springs Unknown > Dispersed NJR N$R NQF #LP #MA }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ Santa Monica Unknown > Dispersed NJR N$R NQF #DO #PA }CLO }DSP }OSO }REL Angeles and Dallas. He said technology enabled him to relocate and avoid big-city rents. He plans to grow internationally and possibly put the magazine in France, Italy, Germany and Switzerland.1546 Color Service, Inc. furloughed employees engaged in the production of commercial printing packages and pre-press activities (for posters, banners, etc.) because “Company supplied to Mattel and Disney, production was being shift/outsourced to China and Singapore.” It was determined that the “increased reliance on imports [by Mattel and Disney] contributed importantly to the worker group separations and sales/production declines at Color Service.” The Dept. of Labor indicates that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 15, 2011.1547 Color Service, Inc. – See the 2011 China entry for this company for more information about this event. InsuranceLeads.com – The company was purchased by All Web Leads Inc., a “customer acquisition marketing” business, creating a $100 million-a-year company. All Web Leads employs about 40 in Austin and InsuranceLeads.com employs about 100 in California. Operations will be consolidated in Austin.1548 A WARN notice listed the company’s facility in North Hollywood as a closure that will affect 85 employees in 2011.1549 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Garda World Security Corp. is moving its U.S. headquarters to Florida, generating 100 jobs in the state with an average annual wage of $65,769. In addition to handling bank transfers, the company also has a Consulting and Investigation group. Stéphan Crétier, president and CEO, said he was “impressed with the vibrant business climate Florida is seeking to create.” Garda was considering a move to Illinois or Delaware, but those states, as well as California, have significantly higher corporate tax rates than Florida.1550 HSBC Processing Services – A WARN notice listed the bank’s facility in Pomona as a closure that affect 153 employees on April 3, 2011. See the Sioux Falls entry for information about Capital One’s involvement with HSBC and another closure and shifting of jobs.1551 RockTenn Co. (formerly Smurfit-Stone Container Corp.) – A WARN notice listed the facility as a “closure,” and loss of 69 jobs on July 31, 2011.1552 A Georgia-based company, RockTenn, became the new owner of the facility when it acquired Smurfit-Stone in May.1553 The company stated: “This action is a necessary first step in realigning the box plant system of RockTenn.... We plan to take many actions in the next year to maximize the efficiency of our manufacturing processes as well as to reduce costs....”1554 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that location decisions were influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations elsewhere leading to a possible reduction in expenses.] Asylum Visual Effects – A Mantra listing shows Asylum as “a private company categorized under Motion Picture Film-Editing” and estimated it had “an annual revenue of $10 to 20 million” while employing a staff of approximately 100 to 249.” Visual effects work has shifted to Canada, U.K., Eastern Europe, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia 212 Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Mexico > Tecate 75 N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Unknown > Unknown 31 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Texas > Fort Worth 131 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Canada > Ontario, Whitby Mexico > Tijuana NJR N$R NQF 10 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Torrance India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #AU #IT }OSO Los Angeles ↔ Vernon Arizona > Phoenix 127 $13 304 #MA }REL Madera ↔ Madera Unknown > Dispersed NJR N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }DSP }REL }OSO }REL and China.1555 Since little more than this is known, those other locations are not listed separately in this report. Conesys, Aero Electrical subsidiary, furloughed employees producing connectors because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The company estimated to the Department of Labor that 75 jobs would be affected. The DOL indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 11, 2011. The company was at seven addresses in Torrance: 548 Amapola Ave., 508 Amapola Ave., 518 Amapola Ave., 568 Amapola Ave., 2280 208th St., 19800 Van Ness Ave. and 2225 Dominguez Way.1556 ThreeBond International, Inc., a Japanese industrial sealant and adhesives company, furloughed employees in Torrance, Carson and Lomita in August and September; the reason given in each WARN notice was “closure.”1557 None of the locations are shown in the company’s list of active offices and production facilities.1558 Since little more than this is known, those other locations are not listed separately in this report. Ball Corp. closed its Torrance plant, ending the facility’s 45-year history of aluminum can manufacturing. One of the production lines was relocated to a Ball plant in Canada; some workers transferred to a plant in Fort Worth, the location of a new Ball production line. A company spokesman said the closure was a “business decision, driven by economics,” adding that “the cost of doing business in California is expensive. It is a factor when we need to realign our manufacturing footprint to meet changing customer demand.” Ball expected to record a $12.4 million after-tax charge this year in connection with the Torrance closure, which is expected to be cash-flow positive upon settlement of all closure-related costs and disposition of all assets -- a significant cost savings to the company. Ball is the largest maker of specialty beverage cans in North America.1559 A WARN notice said 131 employees would be furloughed.1560 Ball Corp. – See the company’s 2011 entry for Fort Worth for additional context. Goodridge USA furloughed employees producing fluid transfer systems because it shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor indicates that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 18, 2011.1561 It’s likely the location is Tijuana, where the company has a facility. American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Information Systems Division (ISD), furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in supplying information technology services “because the firm has acquired from a foreign country services like or directly competitive with services supplied by the workers which contributed importantly to worker group separations at ISD.” The country is India. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun May 1, 2011.1562 Dunn-Edwards will consolidate plants in Tempe, Arizona and Vernon, Calif., into one state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Phoenix, which will be fully automated and designed to grow.1563 The company has committed $13 million to the new 304,000-sq. ft. facility, where it will create about 100 jobs.1564 A WARN notice shows 127 furloughs in Vernon on March 31, 2011, listing the action as a “closure.”1565 The company was founded in the Los Angeles area in 1925. Z Foods, the dried-fruit processor, closed its plant after the company failed to find a buyer to take over the business. The company employed about 100 people year-round, with the 213 Marin ↔ Corte Madera Arizona > Tolleson Marin ↔ Greenbrae 104 $7.1 142 #LP #MA }CLO }REL Pennsylvania > Exton 30 N$R 20 #GR #MA #PL #RD }CDO Marin ↔ Larkspur Texas > Austin 10 N$R 2 #HQ #PB }CLO }REL Marin ↔ San Rafael Monterey ↔ Pacific Grove Monterey ↔ Salinas See comment at right. Virginia > Falls Church North Carolina > Charlotte NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #HQ }CLO }REL 75 N$R NQF #HQ }REL Monterey ↔ Salinas Florida > Miami NJR N$R NQF #HQ }CLO }REL }OSO }REL seasonal work force peaking at 400. The plant dried and processed cherries, apricots, peaches, plums, nectarines and others items, primarily as ingredients for the baking and food-service industries.1566 Z Foods vacated its 18.81-acre processing facility in favor of a new, unspecified location on the East Coast.1567 Note: Z Foods is or has been a unit of Zoria Farms of San Jose. New WinCup Holdings Inc., a manufacturer of biodegradable paper cups, will close its plant and offices in Corte Madera and consolidate near Phoenix. WinCup will lay off 104 workers in Corte Madera and 15 in Richmond, saying, “We intend to remove all or substantially all of the industrial operations in both locations. The entire manufacturing operation ... at the Corte Madera facility and the Richmond warehouse will be permanently shut down.”1568 It appears that the company prepared for this event by investing $7.1 million to add 142,000 sq. ft. to its existing 180,000 sq. ft. facility in Tolleson.1569 Ecospan – the biomaterial technology company manufactures bioplastic products and packaging. It makes products from 100% renewable, sustainable, and fully compostable raw materials that contribute to a smaller carbon footprint than traditional plastics. Ecospan outsources most of its manufacturing activities overseas to Malaysia and Thailand. But, increasingly concerned with the theft of its intellectual property abroad, the company decided to establish a manufacturing facility in the U.S. and selected Exton. 1570 Eventually the 20,000 sq. ft. building will house research, design, development, testing, manufacturing, and sales staff, initially employing 12, growing to 30 by the end of next year.”1571 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Pennsylvania leading to a reduction in expenses.] Xeris Pharmaceuticals Inc., an early-stage biopharmaceutical company developing patient-friendly injectables to treat endocrine and metabolic diseases, is moving its headquarters to a 2,000 sq. ft. Austin office. COO Yash Sabharwal said the company was drawn to its entrepreneurial culture and its resources in the life sciences and biotech fields along with Texas being the “business-friendliest state in the country.”1572 Dr. John Kinzell, CEO of Xeris, said, “In the end, I came to believe that Austin had the quality of life, cost of living and growing biotech cluster that would allow our company to attract C-suite executives and scientists from both coasts.”1573 Health Net, Inc. See the 2011 Oakland entry for this company for more information about this event. Tire Retread & Repair Information Bureau – The non-profit trade organization moved its headquarters to Virginia in February 2011.1574 Fresh Express will move its headquarters and most employees, who were making an annual salary of more than $106,000, to North Carolina. Fresh Express was bought by Chiquita in 2005 and the move is part of a company-wide consolidation. The move should be completed by the end of 2012.1575 It appears that 75 Fresh Express employees received notices related to the HQ relocation.1576 The company will continue to have a Salinas presence. Feel Golf Co. (now Intelligent Living, Inc.), upon completion of the acquisition of Pro Line Sports, Inc., of Florida, will relocate its headquarters to that state. Among the benefits of the move, CEO Lee Miller said that Florida “has tax advantages over California for the 214 Napa ↔ Napa Montana > Bozeman NJR N$R NQF #HQ }CLO }REL Nevada County ↔ Grass Valley Canada > Vancouver NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL Nevada County ↔ Grass Valley Nevada County ↔ Truckee Chile > Santiago NJR N$R NQF 15 N$R NQF #HQ }CLO }REL Nevada County ↔ Truckee Florida > Jacksonville NJR N$R NQF #HQ }REL Orange ↔ Anaheim Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #PA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Brea Alabama > Scottsboro NJR N$R NQF #HQ #MA }REL Orange ↔ Buena Park Arkansas > West Memphis 40 $18 500 #MA }CDO Florida > Fernandina Beach }OSO }REL company and employees.”1577 Update: In 2013, Feel Golf Co., Inc. changed its name to Intelligent Living Inc. and its domicile from California to Nevada.1578 Sitka Gear, in moving to Bozeman, the company cited the community’s “forward-thinking and outdoor-centric culture” as reasons why it is a “natural home for Sitka .... This move will also enable us to better test and develop game-changing gear, while thriving in Montana’s creative, outdoor culture.”1579 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Montana leading to a reduction in expenses.] Vector Engineering, Inc., d/b/a Ausenco Vector, furloughed employees in its finance and accounting team accounting operations for U.S. operations moved to Vancouver, Canada and financial reporting functions were shifted to Santiago, Chile. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 28, 2011.1580 Vector Engineering, Inc. – See the 2011 Vancouver entry for this company for more information about this event. The Denali Group, which helps clients reduce procurement costs, relocated its headquarters. The high-growth company has had revenue gains averaging 30% annually since its founding in 1996. The company also has offices in Columbus, Ohio, Houston, Seattle, Pittsburgh and Pune, India.1581 Sourcing Interest Group (SIG) – This is a membership organization to bring executives of Fortune 500 and Global 1000 companies together with service providers and advisory firms. In moving headquarters to Florida, CEO Dawn Evans said, “The level of professionalism of the resumes that have come in has been so pleasant. [Jacksonville is] so Southern and polite and friendly. We are very pleased with our decision.” An office in Truckee will remain open.1582 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Florida leading to a reduction in expenses.] YP Western Directory LLC, Anaheim, California Division, Publishing Operations Group, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers providing services related to publishing operations because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify the name of that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun on Dec. 12, 2011.1583 Witt Heat Transfer Products Group (HTPG) is moving headquarters and manufacturing to Alabama, but will keep an office in Brea.1584 Witt HTPG was founded as A.H.Witt Inc. in Gardena, Calif., in 1948. Awesome Products Inc., a producer of laundry detergent and other cleaning products, cut the ribbon on its new 500,000 sq. ft. manufacturing plant. Construction was completed within six months of the official announcement. Now, the company operates more than 1 million square feet of production and distribution space in Arkansas (the other 500,000 sq. ft. occurred prior to the time frame of this report and therefore is excluded from this report), has created more than 120 jobs (only 40 is cited in this report) and invested more than $40 million (only $18 million is relevant to this report). President L.D. Hardas said, “This region is perfect – an available skilled workforce, proximity to key distribution points, quality infrastructure and collaboration among private and public entities.” He attributes the 215 Orange ↔ Costa Mesa Nevada > Las Vegas Orange ↔ Costa Mesa Kentucky > Louisville Orange ↔ Foothill Ranch Mexico > Tijuana Orange ↔ Foothill Ranch Orange ↔ Foothill Ranch New York > Plattsburgh Orange ↔ Fullerton Texas > Fort Worth Orange ↔ Garden Grove Indiana > Indianapolis Colorado > Colorado Springs NJR N$R NQF #CS #SB }CLO }REL 41 $2.3 8 #CS #HQ }REL 109 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL 50 N$R NQF #DO #EN #IT }REL 210 $45 137 #AE #AU #DF #EH #EN #PB }CDO 58 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }REL NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PB }REL company’s growth to the business-friendly practices of local government.1585 Breakout figures for how many of the jobs and how much of the capital investment are attributable to each year are not easily determined or more specific figures would be assigned to individual years. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arkansas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Aquatech Society of Pool Building and Retailing Professionals, after many years (decades) in the Golden State, one of the industry’s leading buying groups, is leaving for Nevada. Rob Morgan, an Aquatech board member, said, “It was almost completely a financial issue. Everyone loves Southern California, but it didn’t make sense to keep operating a place that had become so expensive. The taxes, regulations and cost of living made it prudent to look for other places to do business that would benefit our members.” Board members were unanimous in their support for the new location, he added. Officials purchased a new building in the Summerland area on the west side of Las Vegas, which will have an on-site educational space, something the California building lacked. Founded in 1962, Aquatech is an association of about 250 design professionals and retail operators.1586 Dharma Construction Services, which builds senior-living facilities, is moving its headquarters to Kentucky, creating about 41 jobs and $2.5 million in annual payroll after making a $2.3 million capital investment in an 8,000-sq. ft. building. A regional office will remain in California.1587 Ossur Americas Inc. – A California employer for more than a decade, it furloughed 109 employees and moved medical products manufacturing to a Maquiladora operation in Mexico. Its regional headquarters remains in Foothill Ranch.1588 By next year, a savings of $4 million USD is expected to materialize.1589 Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc. – The IT-based business solutions provider will move its point-of-sale manufacturing and integration operations from its California HQ to Plattsburgh.1590 Bal Seal Engineering Inc. – The company has been in Southern California for 53 years will build a manufacturing plant in a location with lower personal and corporate income tax rates, cheaper workers comp. insurance, lower electricity rates and lower property tax rates.1591 It will invest $45 Million in a 137,000-sq. ft. plant and add 210 jobs. It’s a privately held provider of custom-engineered, high-performance electrical components for Fortune 500 companies in medical, aerospace, defense, energy, automotive and other industries.1592 The event is expected to produce an annual $112 million economic impact benefit to the Colorado Springs area.1593 Kairak – The manufacturer of refrigeration systems closed its manufacturing plant and moved work to Texas. Kairak has been in business 45 years supplying no-frost commercial refrigeration units to many restaurants, hotels, amusement parks and retail outlets.1594 HYCOR Biomedical, Inc., a manufacturer of diagnostic products for clinical laboratories, will relocate its headquarters.1595 HYCOR is a global supplier of high-quality in vitro diagnostics products. Through a series of acquisitions since its founding in 1981, the company has expanded its presence into allergy and autoimmune products.1596 216 Orange ↔ Garden Grove South Carolina > Piedmont 45 $1.65 50 Orange ↔ Huntingdon Beach Orange ↔ Huntington Beach Orange ↔ Irvine See comment at right. NJR N$R NQF 35 N$R NQF #GR }REL Virginia > Reston NJR N$R NQF #EN #HQ #IT }REL Orange ↔ Irvine India > Unknown 92 N$R NQF #BF #SB }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Mexico > Unknown 75 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Washington > Camas #HQ #MA }CLO }REL }OSO }REL }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Orange ↔ Irvine Asia > Unknown 75 N$R NQF Georgia > Austell 40 N$R NQF Orange ↔ Irvine Texas > Dallas 350 $1.3 45,000 }OSO }REL #BF }REL }REL Allegro Industries will relocate manufacturing to a 50,000 sq. ft. facility in South Carolina. It will begin hiring in 2011 for assemblers, packagers, technicians and office staff. The business has been in California for 24 years.1597 The safety-products company will put forward an initial capital investment of $1.65 million, which will create 45 new jobs. 1598 The plant will also be the new headquarters.1599 Health Net, Inc. See the 2011 Oakland entry for this company for more information about this event. Sharp Solar Energy Solutions Group – The solar products company will relocate from Sharp’s western regional office to its campus in Washington State. The company was not recruited by economic development officials to make the move. 1600 GovPlace, an enterprise IT solutions provider, moved its HQ to Reston although the date is unclear. A search did find a news release with Reston in the dateline issued in June 2011, which also refers to GovPlace as a “Reston-based solution provider”1601 and later announcements explicitly state that the company is HQ’d in Reston. Hence, it is assumed that the event occurred in 2011. An office remained in Irvine, but by 2014 references to that location disappeared from the company’s website. Wells Fargo. Several notices reported that jobs in its Irvine mortgage lending operations would be cut – 92 jobs on April 1, 2011, 53 jobs on April 9, 2011, and 53 jobs on May 22, 2011. (The last two appear to be duplicate entries because one report indicated that the bank will cut 145 jobs, mostly in Irvine and some possibly in nearby Costa Mesa.1602) Also during 2011, Irvine lending operations shifted support jobs to India.1603 The number of jobs transferred to India are unknown. SenoRX, d/b/a/ Bard Biopsy Systems, furloughed employees and on-site leased employees producing breast biopsy devices and equipment because the company shifted the work to Mexico and Asia. The California Employment Development Department reported that 150 jobs were affected. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community in Mexico or which Asian country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun on Feb. 16, 2011.1604 Its unclear how many of the 150 jobs went to which non-U.S. location; hence, they are divided evenly for the purposes of this report. SenoRX – See the 2011 Mexico entry for this company for more information about this event. Hyundai Capital America Inc. – The Korean company is transferring 71 jobs to Georgia. The financing unit assists Hyundai and Kia dealers and vehicle buyers. Some Irvine workers have applied for jobs elsewhere, with a spokesperson saying, “For some people, the opportunity to move to an area of the country where housing costs are lower could be a good thing.”1605 It’s fair to also report that Hyundai will maintain a presence in Irvine and is planning to expand its HQ in Fountain Valley, Calif. Hyundai Capital America Inc. – The automotive finance firm is expanding its U.S. operations with a new 45,000-sq. ft. office in Plano, which will start with 230 workers and expand to almost 400. [In this entry, the number has been reduced to 350 to eliminate possible double-counting of job transfers listed in the Austell, Georgia entry.] Hyundai selected a building that best met its “business needs, including an above market parking ratio, which is important for our employees.” Hyundai Capital serves more than 1,500 217 Orange ↔ Irvine Washington > Vancouver 60 N$R 26 #MA }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Michigan > Grand Rapids NJR N$R NQF #BF #HQ }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Arizona > Scottsdale 300 N$R 58 #HQ #SB }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Texas > Lewisville 60 N$R 16.4 #AU #HQ }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Texas > Houston 77 N$R NQF #HC #HQ }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Texas > Dallas 100 N$R 33 #PB #HQ }REL Orange ↔ Laguna Hills Massachusetts > Burlington NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }CLO }REL Hyundai and Kia dealerships across the country and had about 500 employees before the Plano expansion.1606 About $1.3 million was invested in the building.1607 Star Trac – The fitness equipment maker will lay off up to 60 people and move the jobs to StairMaster, a sister company, in Washington state; other jobs will remain in Irvine. The transition should be completed by the end of September.1608 The company expects to add the 60 jobs in the new location in a 26,000-square-foot space.1609 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the consolidation, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Blackford Capital LLC – In moving to Michigan, Founder Martin Stein said he thinks the state has some “strong manufacturing opportunities [we] and wanted to be close to future investments that we would be making.” Also, Stein, a Grand Rapids native, said his hometown is “a great place to raise a family.”1610 Ninety-five percent of the company’s investments are in manufacturing, and while it has investments across the U.S., there’s an abundance of manufacturing in the Midwest.1611 Blackford reviews roughly 2,000 transactions annually with the goal of closing four to six deals, and has closed nearly 20 transactions in the past five years. The firm’s investment criteria include mature, profitable businesses with revenues between $20 million and $100 million, and earnings between $2 million and $10 million, with owners looking to retire or exit from the business. 1612 “We had 300 applicants for four internships this summer,” he said. “Do we feel the talent is here? Absolutely.” He said that Southern California has a lot of compelling attributes, but leaving there “didn’t bother me at all.”1613 AT Security Service – The company moved its headquarters to Arizona with plans to fill 300 jobs in the first three years and will make a $5.1 million capital investment in a 58,000 sq. ft. facility. The jobs will pay an average of $50,000. “It’s going to cost us a lot less to operate in Arizona,” said Jacques Davis, AT Security president and CEO. The company has about 500 employees in 23 offices nationwide.1614 Caliber Collision Centers relocated its headquarters because of Dallas-Fort Worth’s affordable metropolitan area, which will support the company’s growth throughout the United States. CEO Steve Grimshaw said factors included the “business-friendly environment and large, diversified workforce” found in Texas.1615 Claim Jumper Restaurants – After the restaurant chain was acquired by Landry’s Restaurants, the headquarters was moved to Houston. Claim Jumper opened its first location in Los Alamitos, Calif. in 1977.1616 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] AccentCare Inc., a home healthcare provider, moved its headquarters to Texas and will occupy 33,000 sq. ft. of space in Dallas on May 1.1617 The company is recruiting people to fill accounting, finance, payroll, human resources, information technologies and other administrative positions. The company has branch offices in 10 states.1618 LeMaitre Vascular Inc., a medical devices firm, closed its manufacturing facility in Laguna Hills and transferred production to Burlington. LeMaitre acquired the factory when it bought LifeSpan Vascular Graft in 2010.1619 218 Orange ↔ Laguna Niguel Massachusetts > Cambridge 150 N$R NQF #PB }REL Orange ↔ Laguna Niguel Orange ↔ Laguna Niguel Unknown > Dispersed 170 N$R NQF }CLO }DSP }REL Unknown > Unknown 74 N$R NQF #DF #DO #EN #SO #DF #EN #IT Orange ↔ Lake Forest Texas > Dallas NJR N$R NQF #CS #EN #HQ }REL Orange ↔ Los Alamitos Texas > Corpus Christi 4 N$R 13 #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Orange ↔ San Clemente South Dakota > Sioux Falls 75 N$R 43.5 #CH #HQ #MA }CLO }REL }CLO }DSP Inspiration Biopharmaceuticals Inc., a seven-year-old California start-up working to bring hemophilia drugs to market, relocated to Cambridge. It plans to have 150 employees by sometime in 2013. CEO John P. Butler said moving it to Cambridge will help attract talented scientists and salespeople to help build a “fully integrated company.” Another driver of the move to the East Coast was putting Inspiration closer to Ipsen Group, a French specialty pharmaceutical company that owns a stake in the company. 1620 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] CGI Federal Inc. – A filing with the state indicated that the company closed the facility, ending 170 jobs. It formerly was known as Stanley Associates, Inc.1621 The company’s website fails to show a facility in Laguna Niguel.1622 Altron, Inc. – The company closed in Laguna Niguel and furloughed 74 people.1623 News releases on the company’s website used to reflect that it had an office in Laguna Niguel, but now shows offices only in South Carolina Virginia and New Hampshire.1624 No other information about the closure appears to be posted online. Primoris Services Corp., a construction and engineering company, will relocate its corporate headquarters to Dallas. Its 2011 announcement said, “The move will involve the company’s CEO, CFO, EVP of Corporate Development and certain other senior executives and staff members.”1625 Apparently some jobs remained in Lake Forest. EDM Laboratories Inc. – The supplier of precision metal parts for NASA and high-tech companies, founded in Garden Grove, Calif., in 1969, moved its headquarters and manufacturing to Texas. Owner Mike St. Amand said, “My company truck registration cost $600 a year (in California) and $85 in Texas. My car insurance is less here. Gas is 50cents-a-gallon cheaper. Electricity cost me $3,000 a month in California; last month running the air conditioning full time [in Corpus Christi] it cost $800.” Also, he bought a building in Corpus Christi for EMD Labs that is twice as large, 13,000 sq. ft., for a fourth of the price he paid for the Los Alamitos building.1626 Legacy Electronics – The designer and maker of high-speed, high-density memory modules, printed circuit boards and other computer products, is moving its headquarters and manufacturing. CEO Jason Engle said, “California, unfortunately has become … a more difficult place to do business, a more costly place to do business, especially for manufacturers.... We compete globally and we can’t compete with California’s costs.” He cited the cost of electricity, employee medical insurance and business property tax. “I don’t think we’re alone in this assessment,” he said. “I was born and raised in California. I tried very hard to keep the business in California ....We hired an outside research firm to evaluate all the states and they narrowed the list down to 10, then we narrowed it to five that met all of Legacy needs. I traveled to each one and met with local officials about meeting our needs and cost savings. South Dakota was a winner on every aspect.”1627 The company found a 40,000-sq. ft. building that provides excellent manufacturing space, layout and utilities for current and future production and expansion. “This site means we can triple our manufacturing output in the near term,” said Engle. Legacy is hiring more people in South Dakota so that the company can run a 24-hour production operation. Another story said, “Though Engle reached out to California legislators, he received no indication that the situation would improve.”1628 The headquarters is in Sioux Falls and 219 Orange ↔ San Clemente Orange ↔ San Clemente South Dakota > Canton NJR N$R NQF Texas > Houston NJR N$R NQF #HC #HQ }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Santa Ana Texas > Fort Worth NJR N$R NQF #AE #MA }CDO Orange ↔ Santa Ana Ireland > Dublin NJR N$R NQF #BF #SB }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Tustin Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #AU #MA }OSO }REL Riverside ↔ Corona New Jersey > Parsippany NJR N$R 148.7 #HQ #PB }REL Riverside ↔ Lake Elsinore Virginia > Buena Vista NJR N$R NQF }REL Riverside ↔ Murrieta China > Xiamen 55 N$R NQF #DF #EN #MA #MA Riverside ↔ Palm Desert Pennsylvania > Pittsburgh 25 N$R NQF #EH }REL }CLO }OSO }REL }REL production is in Canton.1629 Update: “When we moved our company to South Dakota from California in 2011, we knew to expect a better, friendlier business climate, but what we got far exceeded our expectations,” said Engle. In 2015 it announced it’s expanding to 43,500 sq. ft. and is adding workers1630 In 2015 the company purchased the HQ and manufacturing facilities it had been leasing, which further deepens their South Dakota roots.1631 Legacy Electronics – See the 2011 Sioux Falls entry for this company for more information about this event. Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. – The restaurant chain has been acquired by Landry’s Restaurants, which moved the headquarters to Houston.1632 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Leading Edge Aviation Services – The aircraft paint and coatings company expanded with a new wide-body hangar complex in Texas staffed with designers, craftsmen, engineers and artisans. The facility will offer high-end manufacturing while temperature and humidity controls provide an optimal decorative paint finishing environment.1633 DB Hedgeworks, LLC, subsidiary of Deutsche Bank, AG, furloughed employees and onsite leased workers providing financial services such as accounting and back office services because the company shifted part of the work to Ireland. The Dept. of Labor indicates that furloughs may have begun as early as Oct. 2, 2011.1634 SMC Corp. of America, a subsidiary of SMC Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased employees manufacturing valves and cylinders for the automotive industry because the company shifted the work to China. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as June 20, 2011.1635 Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. will move corporate headquarters to a 148,700 sq. ft. facility in New Jersey, combining operations for growing global generic and brand pharmaceutical and biologics businesses.1636 The company changed its name to Actavis, Inc. in early 2013.1637 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the consolidation, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] HDT Global – The company consolidated its Expeditionary Systems unit’s manufacturing operations in Virginia.1638 Star Trac – The fitness equipment maker will close its Murrieta factory at the end of May as it shifts manufacturing to China; 55 jobs will be cut.1639 Production was scheduled to stop May 31, but the deadline may get extended by a few weeks; it’s expected that 90% of the work will be shifted to China.1640 Heckmann Corp., a water-treatment company, has quickly grown into a shale-industry player having only 30 people in the summer of 2010 to about 1,050 throughout the United States by the end of 2011. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported that “Heckmann Corp. quietly relocated its headquarters here in June from Palm Desert, Calif., where it still maintains a presence.”1641 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by 220 Riverside ↔ Palm Desert Nevada > Minden NJR N$R NQF #EN #HQ #IT #SO }REL Riverside ↔ Palm Springs Minnesota > Plymouth 270 N$R NQF #EC #PB #MA }CLO }REL Riverside ↔ Palm Springs Illinois > Chicago NJR N$R NQF #HC #HQ }CLO }REL Riverside ↔ Riverside Florida > Orlando NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PB }CLO }REL Sacramento ↔ Folsom Texas > The Woodlands 120 N$R 50 #HQ #TP }CLO }REL Sacramento ↔ Folsom Missouri > Creve Coeur 20 N$R NQF #SB }CLO }REL lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Pennsylvania leading to a reduction in expenses.] Spare Backup, Inc. – The company, which operates as a software development and service company for the personal computer (PC) and mobile device industry, left the Coachella Valley for Minden, Nevada just across the state line from California.1642 In trying to determine more, it was discovered that the provider of smartphone and tablet protective solutions, and backup services, is in Minden in 2014.1643 Later, the company indicated in an earnings report that “our cost cutting and streamlining efforts resulted in significant overall improvements in our income and cash flow statements.”1644 CareFusion will close its ventilator manufacturing factory in Palm Springs, eliminating 270 jobs, and shift production of its five ventilator models to the company’s plant in Plymouth, near Minneapolis. “Being able to manufacture all of our ventilators in one location will improve efficiencies and help us lower our operating costs,” said a spokesperson. The site has been a major center for the production of mechanical breathing devices for decades.1645 The company makes ventilators used to treat patients suffering from asthma and other respiratory conditions. The products are part of the company’s critical care technologies segment.1646 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a possible reduction in expenses.] Native Foods Café – The vegan restaurant enterprise moved its headquarters as part of a plan by new owners to expand in other parts of the nation.1647 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Ziehm Imaging, Inc., a supplier in the U.S. surgical mobile C-arm industry, relocated its Americas headquarters at the same time it completed its new Imaging Parts Distribution Center, marking the end of the transition of Ziehm’s Americas operations to Florida from California. The company has 40 years of experience in R&D and production of mobile Carm imaging systems.1648 Waste Connections, a solid waste services company, in planning an out-of-California headquarters move, cited a tough “business climate” and a “dysfunctional” state Legislature. “This is the worst state in the country to do business in,” said CEO Ron Mittelstaedt. “There doesn’t seem be any improvement on the horizon.”1649 He also said, “For good or for bad, we see how 30 other states treat businesses, and California is so far below 30 you can’t even see 30 from here,” adding that the “California legislature is bought and paid for by labor interests and environmental groups.” A California native, he said he would like to keep his company here, and he personally wants to stay in the state. 1650 The move began in January 2012.1651 One report indicated that the company could pay up to $6 million to get out of its Sacramento lease.1652 The company leased 50,000 sq. ft. in The Woodlands.1653 It was the Sacramento area’s largest publicly traded company at the time. First Banks Inc. closed its back-office operation in Folsom and transferred the work to its suburban headquarters near St. Louis. It has a loan processing division in St. Louis, so it doesn’t need the remote location – or its operating costs, according to a company spokesperson.1654 221 Sacramento ↔ Folsom Foreign Nation > Unknown 78 N$R NQF }OSO }REL Sacramento ↔ Rancho Cordova Sacramento ↔ Sacramento See comment at right. NJR N$R NQF }OSO }REL North Carolina > Statesville 350 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }REL Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #PB #MA }OSO }REL NJR N$R NQF #DO #SB }OSO }REL Maryland > Centreville NJR N$R NQF #GR }REL San Bernardino ↔ Chino Florida > Tallahassee 200 N$R NQF #EN #GR #HQ #MA #RD }CLO }REL San Bernardino ↔ Fontana Georgia > Adairsville 40 N$R NQF #MA }CDO Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Microsemi Corp., RFIS Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing semiconductor parts because “the workers’ firm has shifted to a foreign country production of semiconductor parts like or directly competitive with those produced by the workers which contributed importantly to worker group separations at Microsemi.” The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 3, 2011; the estimated job loss was 100.1655 However, a WARN Notice showed 78 furloughs in Folsom the following year.1656 It is typical for there to be a delay from an offshoring announcement and the furloughs. This report will limit the count to 78. Health Net, Inc. See the 2011 Oakland entry for this company for more information about this event. J.C. Penney Co. will furlough employees at a manufacturing operation, at which workers cut and sew drapes and make other window coverings. The plant has operated from McClellan Business Park for three years, and before that in Roseville since at least 1991. The retailer chose to close the North Highlands operation and keep operating its only other custom decorating operation in North Carolina. It’s a 140,000-sq. ft. facility that will close.1657 The Aftermarket Group, TAG (West) Division, a subsidiary of Invacare Corp., furloughed employees producing products for wheelchairs because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 30, 2011.1658 Comcast Cable – See the 2011 entry for Sandy, Utah for this company for more information about this event. Green Trail Energy – “Everything is difficult to do in California.” CEO Dennis Wingo said. “When you try to rent property, the different requirements, the unemployment compensation. We knew if we were going to expand we either had to hire a bunch of robots who wouldn’t cost workman’s comp or move operations out of state.”1659 The company, which offers a “personal wind turbine,” moved to Maryland. Now under the name Xzeres, it appears to be HQ’d in Wilsonville, Oregon. Bing Energy has hydrogen-powered fuel-cell innovations that will lead to power generation that is lower in cost, more efficient and environmentally cleaner. It will relocate its headquarters and fuel-cell manufacturing. Bing CFO Dean Minardi said the “tipping point” in his decision to pick the Sunshine State over California, Illinois and Massachusetts was Florida’s pro-employer laws and its move to phase out the corporate income tax. Minardi said of eliminating the tax, “It’s huge. The more income a company can keep the more people it can hire.”1660 He also said, “I just can’t imagine any corporation in their right mind would decide to set up in California today.”1661 By 2013, the company stated that it’s on track to add about 200 workers by 2017, including mechanical and electrical engineers along with back office support staff.1662 Vista Metals – Adairsville has new firms moving in, including from California, which Mayor Evan King “laughingly likened to a foreign country.” Vista Metals Inc. of Fontana has hired 40 people for the new plant and is looking to grow. The company’s specialty aluminum 222 San Bernardino ↔ Redlands Ohio > Dayton NJR N$R NQF #AE #EC #SB }CDO San Bernardino ↔ San Bernardino Texas > Austin 150 N$R 75 #FP #MA }REL San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #EN #GA #RD }CDO San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Unknown > Dispersed 30 N$R NQF #AU #GR }CLO }DSP San Diego ↔ Poway Virginia > Chantilly 5 N$R NQF #HQ }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego Texas > Lewisville 240 N$R NQF #BF #SB }CLO }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego Arizona > Scottsdale NJR N$R NQF }REL products are used in the aerospace, defense and automotive industries.1663 The paper reported that Vista Metals began construction of its new plant in January.1664 Advatech Pacific, Inc., an aerospace, electronics and communications company, opened its Advanced Electronics & Communications Product Office in Dayton. With the new facility, the company is better positioned to offer an ever increasing level of customer service and productivity to its international and domestic customers.1665 Bean Brand Foods – The maker of Beanitos Bean Chips will move manufacturing to Austin, adding at least 150 jobs to Central Texas in the next two to three years. The company’s chips are sold in 5,300 stores in the U.S. and Canada and has outgrown the California facility, which it leases.1666 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Razer Inc. – In opening the Razer Austin Technical Research Center, the company said the facility “will bring together some of the most talented technical researchers and designers in the world” in Austin, “a hub of video gaming and technology development, with a division of the company that will focus on creating new technologies to change the future of gaming and consumer electronics. ‘It really made sense to develop a technical research center in the heart of what people are calling the Silicon Hills,’ said Min-Liang Tan, CEO and Creative Director, Razer.... ‘We intend to bring on only the best and most ambitious team members to help make the new research center a place where dreams and new technologies come true.’... [the new center] will include a technology lab where engineers and developers will create new concept vehicles as well as technology demos to help stimulate the market for ground-breaking technologies and ideas. Razer intends to have the lab serve as an incubator of discovery, allowing thoughts, ideas, and brilliance to come together. The center will also serve as a platform for exploring the broader Human Interface Design field and developing cutting edge input designs that provide greater gaming immersion and performance.”1667 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Aptera Motors, Inc. – The electric-vehicle company closed and 30 people were furloughed. Note: Had the company received $150 million in DOE low-interest loans, it would have placed operations not in San Diego, but instead would have revamped an old GM plant in Moraine, Ohio, where it would have hired 1,400 workers.1668 This event isn’t attributed to Ohio in this report since the event didn’t occur. Decision Sciences International Corp. – The company, which supplies a high-tech, cutting-edge cargo screening system, moved the headquarters to Virginia while keeping a development laboratory in California.1669 Santander Consumer USA Inc. – A WARN notice said that a closure in San Diego occurred and that jobs 240 jobs were eliminated on March 15, 2011.1670 That appears to be an outgrowth of Santander’s purchase of HSBC Bank’s auto loan servicing operations including its San Diego facility. The majority of the employees were offered opportunities to transfer to the new owner.1671 IDM Technologies Group – See the commentary at the Scottsdale entry for more information regarding this event.1672 223 San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego See comment at right. North Carolina > Raleigh NJR N$R NQF 325 N$R 180 San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego Massachusetts > Westin Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF 3 N$R NQF #DO #HQ #IT }CLO }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego Foreign Nation > Unknown 50 N$R NQF #AE #MA }OSO }REL }OSO }REL #PB #RD }CLO }REL }REL Health Net, Inc. See the 2011 Oakland entry for this company for more information about this event. Biogen Idec – Seven years ago about 1,000 people worked for the company in the San Diego area. Now, the company closed its cancer therapy research facility and furloughed 327 workers, consolidating work in North Carolina and Massachusetts.1673 The company stated, “The closing of our San Diego site is especially painful, as it is the home of the original Idec Pharmaceuticals and has played a fundamental role in the success of the company.”1674 The Raleigh News & Observer reported that Biogen Idec is expanding its Research Triangle Park (RTP) campus and will build a 180,000 sq. ft. building, which will give Biogen’s nearly 850 existing employees more room and could lead to additional hiring. “We’re confident we will see job growth in RTP,’ although it’s too soon to provide specific numbers,” said a company spokesperson.1675 The company dropped Idec from its name and now focuses on neurology, immunology, and hematology. Today, Biogen is the world’s largest maker of multiple sclerosis therapies.1676 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in North Carolina leading to a reduction in expenses.] Biogen Idec – See the 2011 entry for North Carolina for this company for more information about this event. Whoosh Traffic – The company helps others increase website traffic. Erica Douglass a young tech entrepreneur, moved the HQ of her new enterprise to Austin.1677 The company went from three employees to being purchased in 2014 for an undisclosed sum by OwnLocal.1678 So, the company may have started small, but there was an opportunity cost to California. Ms. Douglass said, “Dear California, I’m leaving you” and explained why: “One thing I’ve struggled with about California for years is the government that is notoriously business-unfriendly – with everything from high taxes on business earnings to badgering businesses into more work” to satisfy the bureaucracy. Her examples: “California decided that businesses grossing over $100,000 [a] year should have an account to report quarterly on the sales tax customers pay for goods sold. But my company sold services – not products – which aren’t taxed. When I closed the account (by going into a local office and spending nearly an hour explaining my situation), they forced it open again and sent me a nastygram explaining that I would owe fines for not filing the quarterly reports. It takes time to fill out, even if you owe nothing. Also, the state charges a 10% income tax on all income over $47,055 in addition to an 8.25-9.25% sales tax (depending on where you buy products). I paid enough in income tax for 2010 to California alone to hire another worker for my business. I’d bet that I’m far more efficient at creating jobs as a small business owner than the state is given the same amount of money. And a really dumb law for small business owners is an annual $800 fee just to have a corporation in California. Most states only charge you a few dollars annually. California’s is exorbitant.”1679 (The blog entry was edited for brevity.) Hamilton Sundstrand, Power Systems Division, Sheet Metal and APU Departments furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing gas turbine engines for use in the aerospace industry because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as April 29, 2011.1680 224 San Diego ↔ San Diego Texas > Cedar Park San Diego ↔ Vista 98 $5.5 NQF #EN #GR #MA }CDO Colorado > Colorado Springs 120 N$R NQF #HQ #DN }CLO }REL San Diego ↔ Vista Minnesota > Minneota NJR N$R NQF #AE #HQ #MA }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Nevada > Las Vegas 35 N$R NQF #HQ }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Colorado > Centennial 100 N$R 16 #CP #DO #SB }CDO Washington > Seattle NJR N$R NQF #EN #IT #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ Canada > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #DO }OSO }REL Fallbrook Technologies, Inc. provides transmissions applicable to bicycles, light electric vehicles, automobiles, trucks and wind turbines. It will spend $5.5 million on a larger corporate operations center in Texas and add at least 65 jobs. The facility will focus on manufacturing, engineering development and testing. It has two Cedar Park facilities, one a test lab and another for design engineers, both of which are “extremely crowded ... We’re hiring people every month and we’re wondering where we’re going to put them.”1681 This represents an opportunity cost to California – the company established a presence in Cedar Park in 2004 with 4 employees and this facility has grown to 100 jobs by November 2011.1682 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Outreach Inc. – The marketing firm for Christian churches will move its headquarters to Colorado bringing 50 employees and hiring about 70 more locally. The company said it found it difficult to recruit people to San Diego because of the high cost of living – mostly due to San Diego housing costs that are nearly double the national average. The for-profit company gives away at least 10% of its profits every year to charity. 1683 Icon Door Systems – The overhead hydraulic door supplier for the agriculture, aviation and commercial industries has moved. Icon still has a production unit in California, but the Minneota location will be the main sales, design and manufacturing location. The company plans to offer welding training courses to help develop a strong pool of employees. 1684 Media reports are unclear exactly what was moved, but the company’s website identifies its “Sales & Manufacturing Headquarters” as being in Minneota while its Vista facility is referred to as “Billing & West Coast Manufacturing.”1685 Zirtual Inc., a company that provides virtual assistant services worldwide, is opened a new headquarters in Las Vegas.1686 News accounts are unclear as to when the event occurred, but a registration with the California Secretary of State shows a Las Vegas HQ address as of March 28, 2011.1687 The only employment number easily found is that by early 2014 Zirtual had 35 full-time employees in Las Vegas.1688 Trulia Inc., the residential real estate website operator, will expand to Centennial where it will eventually have 100 employees working in sales and service. The company leased 16,000 sq. ft. of space.1689 Jawbone (formerly known as Aliph), the Bluetooth headset and speaker maker, is planning a new engineering office in Seattle. It’s unclear how many employees the company plans to employ. “We are hiring generalist software engineers with a strong systems and networking background across client and server – people who can work with multiple technologies at multiple levels,” according to a job description. Total funding for Jawbone now stands at about $100 million.1690 It appears that the company never issued a formal announcement about the size of the office, or if it did it’s difficult to locate. [Along with finding engineers, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Teachscape furloughed employees involved in customer support services for online educational services because the company shifted such work to Canada. The Dept. of 225 San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Foreign Nation > Unknown 80 N$R NQF #IT #PB }OSO }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Washington > Seattle 20 N$R 12 #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Washington > Seattle NJR N$R NQF #EN #IT #SO }CDO Oregon > Portland 20 N$R NQF #EN #IT #RD #SO }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Nevada > Reno 25 N$R NQF #DO }CDO 8 N$R 4.2 #HQ #PA #MA }CLO }REL Nevada > Las Vegas Labor failed to specify what community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 6, 2011.1691 McKesson Corp., Information Technology/SAP Support. The company, which distributes pharmaceuticals and provides health information technology and medical supplies, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers IT information technology for SAP support because the company outsourced the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as April 12, 2011.1692 Salesforce.com Inc. – one of the world’s biggest providers of online-based customer relationship management software – plans to hire as aggressively as possible to fill its new 11,000 sq. ft. space in Seattle. Participants at the opening event wouldn’t comment on the particulars of Salesforce.com’s staff or just how aggressively it plans to grow in Seattle.1693 Another story pointed out that Salesforce “previously had a temporary office in Seattle, adding that the “company isn’t disclosing the number of employees in the Seattle development office.”1694 [Along with a search for talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Splunk, a provider of operational intelligence software, will open a Seattle R&D office. Its mission is to monitor, report and analyze live streaming IT data as well as terabytes of historical data whether located on-site or in the cloud.1695 New Relic opened a 20-person office in Portland at the time it closed a $15 million venture capital round to help meet demand for its cloud computing application performance tools. In 2011 it was hiring engineers and designers to develop core software applications. 1696 [In addition to the talent search, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Oregon leading to a reduction in expenses.] Multifamily Technology Solutions, Inc. operates a national apartment and home rental website, MyNewPlace.com. The company opened a national marketing and sales office in Reno and plans to employ 25 in advertising and related positions.1697 Walls 360, a graphic arts company that makes life-sized wall art using high-tech printing processes, liked Nevada’s lack of income tax, inexpensive real estate, low-cost shipping and workforce – so it moved its HQ and production. Co-founder John Doffing said, “We went to First Friday [arts festival] and checked things out. We’re an artist-centered company, and there’s this incredible community of artists in this city.... We visited galleries and started interviewing folks, and it pushed us over the edge as far as telling us this was the place for us to go.” He ran startups in Silicon Valley for more than 15 years.1698 Within eight months of its 2011 move, the company added six major distribution partners. “We’re at a hypergrowth phase of the company,” said Doffing. When two more distribution deals take effect, Walls 360 will hire more employees and ramp up from one to three shifts daily. At capacity, the 4,200 sq. ft. facility can produce and ship $50 million in graphics per year. “Revenues in 2012 will dramatically exceed funding, which is rare for a start-up,” Doffing said. Also, the company started working with Clark County School District on several 226 NJR N$R NQF #BF #HQ }CLO }REL 45 N$R NQF #HQ #PB }UTN Washington > Seattle 3 N$R NQF #GA #IT #HQ }UTN San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Nevada > Las Vegas NJR N$R 5 #CL #ET #HC #RW }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > Houston NJR N$R NQF #GR #HQ }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Washington > Seattle San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Arizona > Scottsdale San Francisco ↔ San Francisco initiatives, including turning children’s artwork into 8-foot-tall wall graphics. “The students love it and the teachers love the materials, because they can be put on a wall, pulled off and reused over and over again. Plus, they tie into the curriculum,” said the director of the school-community partnership program.1699 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Nevada leading to a reduction in expenses.] Skylight Capital, a “pledge fund” that operates like a private equity firm, moved its headquarters from the Embarcadero Center in San Francisco to Seattle. (A report that it relocated there from Texas was incorrect.) Thus far, Skylight has invested about $25 million in four deals. The investors are a mix of high-net-worth individuals and institutional investors who believe they can build the business to three to four times its existing size in five years.1700 IDM Technologies Group – The company makes tracking devices for medical specimens. It considered moving its Seattle-area headquarters to the San Francisco or San Diego metro areas, but selected metro Phoenix (their ultimate choice was Scottsdale). It expects to expand to about 45 jobs by the end of 2012. Factors evaluated included the growing cluster of technology and medically oriented companies and universities, a good labor pool and affordable housing.1701 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arizona leading to a reduction in expenses.] DistinctDev, Inc. – The Florida-based game developers considered moving their headquarters to San Francisco but selected Seattle instead. “The choice to relocate to Seattle was an easy one for us,” explained DistinctDev CEO Berkeley Malagon. “We considered San Francisco, but if you’re a small gaming startup looking to grow your team, you just can’t beat Seattle’s blend of a world-class gaming talent pool, affordable office spaces, and amazing tax structure.”1702 Carlos Santana Business Enterprises – This report avoids listing celebrities like Tiger Woods who leave California for tax reasons, but Carlos Santana is an exception because he moved the operations for his music label and publishing company, his Maria restaurant chain, his line of signature music instruments and his Carlos by Carlos Santana brand of shoes, hats & purses. Among things he found attractive is that McCarran International Airport has excellent airline service. Santana’s HQ will remain in California but a company official didn’t rule out a future move. Santana said, “It’s really expensive to live in the Bay Area. ... The taxes that I pay a year just for breathing in California, it’s obscene. I’d rather give that money to poor people in Las Vegas and around the world [by] establishing fulltime residency legally.”1703 Santana has become active with several non-profit organizations including the Nevada Cancer Institute and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Las Vegas.1704 He exemplifies how when people involved in commercial enterprises relocate they take more than financial resources with them – they take their charitable contributions to local organizations. BP Solar – The division of BP Plc, is moving its headquarters to Houston, where it had been previously located. BP at one time was one of the world’s largest producer of solar panels and has been in the business longer than most of its competitors. The company did keep an office in San Francisco for sales and marketing personnel.1705 227 NJR N$R NQF #HQ #SO }REL Texas > Austin 29 N$R 4 #EN #HQ #IT #SO }CLO }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #DO #HQ #PA }CLO }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Michigan > East Lansing 50 $0.5 NQF #IT }CDO San Joaquin ↔ Stockton Ohio > Fremont 140 N$R NQF #FP }CLO }REL San Joaquin ↔ Stockton Iowa > Muscatine NJR N$R NQF San Luis Obispo ↔ Nipomo Florida > Bradenton NJR N$R NQF #PA }REL San Mateo North Carolina > Mooresville 15 N$R NQF #DN #GR }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Virginia > Arlington }REL Convoke Systems relocated headquarters to Virginia while maintaining an office in San Francisco for engineering and product personnel. The company provides document mobility and chain of title tracking solutions for the financial services and accounts receivable management industries.1706 Main Street Hub Inc., which helps businesses manage their online image, will relocate its headquarters. CEO Andrew Allison said, “We realized as we grew, the cost of doing business in San Francisco would grow, as well. Austin really fits our needs on every level.”1707 Their website in 2015 doesn’t show a San Francisco office, but shows offices at two addresses in Austin. Happy Cog – The digital design studio relocated its headquarters to Austin. The announcement was made with a bit of humor: “Even more exciting is the opportunity to make new relationships with many of the thousands of companies, non-profits, and universities located in our soon-to-be backyard. All is within constant olfactory range of smoked meat.”1708 Force by Design – Sometimes a location decision is influenced when a principal has ties to a community, such as when company co-founder Micaiah Filkins thought of his birthplace as a place to establish a new office. Positive factors included the presence of Michigan State University, a burgeoning IT community and the recruiting help of Leap, Inc. – all of which helped the cloud-computing services company. The Midwestern work ethic also appeared to be a factor.1709 H.J. Heinz Co. closed its Stockton plant, which produced Ketchup and canned tomato products. The company said it’s working to improve productivity and future growth and offset rapidly rising commodity costs to make it more competitive in a global business environment. A Heinz statement said: “As part of these initiatives, Heinz has reached the difficult but necessary decision to cease production in its Stockton, Ca. facility effective December 2, 2011.” The plant employs approximately 140 people and manufactures ketchup and canned tomato products.1710 H.J. Heinz Co. – See entry for Fremont, Ohio for more information about this event. Blues Review – The Bradenton Herald reported that “Blues Revue, one of the music genre’s most-read magazines, is moving its headquarters from California to the Village of the Arts [and] the managers plan far more than an office -- the site will also function as a gallery and a live music venue. “The key reason we came here is the blues scene in Florida is so vibrant,” circulation director Jack Sullivan said when reached by phone at his new home on Longboat Key. “There are 21 blues festivals in Florida and great national acts that live here.” Blues Revue sponsors numerous festivals nationwide, including the annual Tampa Bay Blues Festival, dating back to when it launched in 1995. The publication has subscribers in 55 countries and is on newsstands in 21 countries.1711 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Florida leading to a reduction in expenses.] Bosch Solar Energy, North America – While employees will remain in San Mateo, part of the company will move. A division of Germany-based Bosch Group, it develops 228 ↔ San Mateo San Mateo ↔ Brisbane Malaysia > Unknown San Mateo ↔ Brisbane San Mateo ↔ Brisbane Thailand > Unknown New Jersey > Basking Ridge San Mateo ↔ Brisbane Massachusetts > Milford San Mateo ↔ Menlo Park Unknown > Dispersed 35 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL NJR N$R NQF 117 N$R 30 #PB }CLO }REL 40 $45 62 #PB }CDO 150 N$R NQF #MA }CDO }DSP }OSO }REL photovoltaic projects and markets panels and other solar equipment in the U.S. It has no manufacturing facilities here, with panels coming from Germany, Malaysia and China. Division President Eric Daniels “set about deciding where to put the division’s main office. Bosch, a conglomerate best known in this country for its automotive products and power tools, has operations all over the United States. So Daniels says he had plenty of potential sites where he could pair his operation.... He was attracted to the Southeast because it is a natural market for solar power.... The ultimate size of Daniels’ Mooresville operation will depend on how much Bosch’s solar business expands.”1712 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in North Carolina leading to a reduction in expenses.] Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Manufacturing Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in production of encrypted Dolby digital cinema content playback products. “Production and services have shifted to foreign countries and outsourced to Malaysia and Thailand. The Dept. of Labor indicates that furloughs may have begun as early as Dec. 10, 2011.”1713 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. – See the 2011 entry for Malaysia for this company for more information about this event. Ipsen, a global pharmaceutical company, is relocating its U.S. headquarters to New Jersey. Sean McKercher, president for Ipsen North America, said, “We did a review of all the resumes and candidates we have interviewed that we have wanted to hire but couldn’t because they wouldn’t relocate to California,” he said. “A high portion of those came from the Bridgewater area and the Morristown area.” (They are near Basking Ridge.) The location “would allow us to even attract candidates from Pennsylvania.” The office will have 117 employees, and it will include commercial operations, leadership for sales, marketing, HR, and across the entire business gamut.1714 It will occupy 30,000 sq. ft. of space.1715 Christophe Jean, Ipsen Group EVP of operations, said, “We now have better access to the best talent in the biopharma industry and to major pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms for possible partnerships and licensing agreements, both of which are critical to our growth.”1716 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Ipsen operations group and its U.S.-based subsidiary, Biomeasure Inc., will further expand in the US market. Ipsen will make a $45 million capital investment in its Milford R&D and technical operations facility. The existing facility will be expanded with a new 62,000 sq. ft. building while completely renovating one of the site’s two existing buildings. A plus for the location is that it’s close to the concentration of scientific skills and talent that will enable Ipsen to expand its bio-therapeutic programs.1717 [Along with the reason cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Diageo – A large alcohol bottling facility that has operated in Menlo Park for more than 50 years will shut its doors. Diageo, a major U.K.-based alcohol producer that sells brands such as Guinness, Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker and Captain Morgan, plans to close the manufacturing facility “as part of a recent strategic review” of company operations. The facility was opened by now-defunct Heublein Inc. in the mid-1950s.1718 229 San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Britain > London NJR N$R NQF San Mateo ↔ Redwood City San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Germany > Berlin Kentucky > Hopkinsville NJR N$R NQF 60 $3 NQF #GR #MA }CDO San Mateo ↔ Redwood City India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Texas > Austin 300 N$R 94 #GA #IT }CDO San Mateo ↔ San Mateo Colorado > Greenwood Village 100 N$R NQF #SB }CD0 #PB }CLO }REL }OSO }REL Silence Therapeutics Plc (formerly Intradigm) will close Redwood City Business Development facility “as soon as practicable” as part of a restructuring with work migrating to London and Berlin. (A technicality prevents this from being ranked as a headquarters loss – shortly after Silence Therapeutics merged with Intradigm HQ’d in Palo Alto, it moved some Intradigm operations Redwood City in July 2010.) Silence Therapeutics appears positioned for growth considering its progress in RNA interference, the issuance of new patents to the company, and the progress with numerous clinical trials.1719 Silence Therapeutics Plc (formerly Intradigm) – See more details in the London entry for this event. FP International (also known as Free-Flow Packaging International Inc.) provides ecofriendly packaging that creates a smaller carbon footprint by using sustainable materials. Its packaging products include biodegradable air cushion packaging systems, paper cushioning systems, and biodegradable and recycled polystyrene loosefill. The need to expand resulted in additional operations in Kentucky.1720 The company will add a machinebuilding operation that will add 60 jobs to the 49 already there, and represents a $3 million investment. It decided to expand in Kentucky in part because of its friendly business climate.1721 Oracle America, Inc., RMA Program Management, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers supplying discrepancy and returns services because “the workers’ firm has shifted to a foreign country the supply of a service that is like or directly competitive with the service supplied by the workers which contributed importantly to worker group separations at Oracle.” The Dept. of Labor identified the country as India, failed to specify what community in that country, and indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 27, 2011.1722 Electronic Arts in 2011 expanded into 94,000 sq. ft. of space1723 and created 300 jobs (this is after EA opened a small office with only eight employees in 2005). President Frank Gibeau said, “We are continually searching for the best talent in the industry and the best locations for our operations .... Texas is a great place to make games; that’s why EA is expanding here.... Texas ranked second nationally in computer and video game employees in 2009, with more than 13,600 individuals directly and indirectly employed by the industry. Additionally, Texas ranked third in the number of schools (21) offering video game design and development programs in the 2010-2011 academic year.”1724 Gibeau also said, “Over the years, many EA jobs have migrated to Texas from California. In 2007, the company employed about 2,800 people in California – it’s now down to less than 1,700.” A “good many” of those jobs went to Texas, he said.1725 [Along with the search for talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] RingCentral Inc., a private company that sells cloud-based phone systems for businesses, is expanding to the Denver metro area and plans as many as 100 new hires within a few years. Jobs are expected to be predominantly in sales. The company builds business phone systems that integrate phone answering, email, forwarding, fax, customized greetings and other services.1726 230 Santa Barbara ↔ Carpentaria Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #GR #SB }OSO }REL Santa Barbara ↔ Goleta Texas > Dallas 114 N$R NQF #AE #EC }REL Santa Barbara ↔ Goleta Santa Barbara ↔ Goleta Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Barbara Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Barbara Mississippi > Forest NJR N$R NQF }REL Unknown > Unknown NJR N$R NQF }REL Colorado > Colorado Springs 110 N$R NQF #SB }CDO Ohio > Sandusky 90 N$R 120 #FP #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Barbara South Carolina > Ridgeland 175 $7.3 NQF #CP #GR #MA }CDO Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Barbara Texas > Austin 135 N$R 94 #EN #HQ #MA #SC }CLO }REL Clipper Windpower, LLC furloughed employees and on-site workers in accounts payable providing invoice processing services because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. Although an employee stated that Jamaica was the country, The Dept. of Labor failed to confirm that as the country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 21, 2011.1727 Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) will relocate parts of a division to other states and cut about 114 jobs. An announcement stated, “To better position SAS for growth in today’s economic and market environment, we must improve efficiency and increase competitiveness.” Some programs will move to Forest, Miss.; the microelectronics center will move to Dallas and integration and test for the PAWS-2 program will move “‘to another facility to be determined. Some offices will remain in Goleta.1728 Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) – See more details in the Dallas entry for more information about this event. Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) – See more details in the Dallas entry for more information about this event. Parts of its PAWS-2 program relocated. However, there doesn’t seem to be a public record as to where they relocated. Granada Corp. a California customer service company, will hire 110 people locally; the company provides outsourced bilingual customer support for companies serving the Hispanic market.1729 Adrienne’s Gourmet Foods is closing its manufacturing plant in Santa Barbara, where it was founded 24 years ago, and moving operations to Ohio. Adrienne’s specializes in making cookies, crackers and private-label products. It now has about 35 to 40 employees at the former Consolidated Biscuit facility and hopes to have three shifts of employees by late 2012. The California plant had up to 130 employees and is down to about 30 to 40 now. Owner and CEO John] O’Donnell said Ohio offered almost nothing when he told officials he was considering closing his California plant and moving here, although the state eventually may pay to train workers needed at the plant. 1730 Be Green Packaging LLC, a packaging manufacturer, will locate its new manufacturing facility in South Carolina, where it will invest $7.3 million and generate 175 new jobs over the next five years, with the potential of adding jobs and investment during that time. The company will produce consumer, industrial and food-grade packaging made from annually renewable plant fibers that are safe for people. The area will benefit from the educational programs and curriculum Be Green will help to develop in sustainable packaging. Be Green Packaging has been manufacturing in China since 2006.1731 By 2014, the company implemented a waste materials management program at the South Carolina facility. 1732 Superconductor Technologies Inc. (STI) – The company, which develops superconducting materials and related technologies, is relocating its headquarters and superconducting wire manufacturing to Austin. Jeff Quiram, CEO, said, “After considering the technical talent pools, facilities, and energy costs in a number of states, we determined that Austin was the best location for our Conductus superconducting wire Center of Excellence. We decided to co-locate our corporate headquarters with the superconducting 231 Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Maria Unknown > Dispersed NJR N$R NQF #ET }CLO }DSP Santa Clara ↔ Milpitas Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #FP }REL Santa Clara ↔ Milpitas China > Shenzen NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Milpitas Santa Clara ↔ Moffett Field Mexico > Guadalajara Maryland > Catonsville NJR N$R NQF 14 N$R Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Pennsylvania > Pittsburgh 200 N$R Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Oregon > Arlington 35 $100 }OSO }REL #GR #HQ }REL 100 #DO #EN #IT #SO }CDO NQF }GR }CDO wire operation since we expect this initiative to be STI’s primary business going forward.” New production equipment will be installed in the 94,000 sq. ft. facility. STI will continue to maintain a presence in Santa Barbara, where it was founded in 1987.1733 The company will create 135 jobs in Austin.1734 CafeFX – The visual effects company, with a resume of more than 80 award winning feature films, is out of business after having been in the Santa Maria Valley for 17 years. More than 700 items including movie props and moviemaking equipment were auctioned off.1735 Symmetry Corp. – The nutritional products company relocated its headquarters, stating, “We believe headquartering in Texas, a thriving part of the country that’s well-equipped to handle our rapid expansion and shining future, has many exciting benefits for us all.”1736 JDS Uniphase, Communications Test and Measurement Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased employees producing communications test equipment because “the workers’ firm has acquired from a foreign country articles like or directly competitive with the communications test equipment produced by the workers which contributed importantly to worker group separations at JDS Uniphase.” The company stated that the work will be shifted to Shenzen, China and Guadalajara, Mexico. The Dept. of Labor indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 14, 2011.1737 JDS Uniphase – See the 2011 Shenzen entry for this company for more information about this event. Strategic Services International, a disabled veteran-owned business that builds an emissions-free power generation system, relocated its headquarters to Maryland. The product supplies portable, sustainable power, destined for use around the globe. The mechanism is a telescoping mobile solar and wind powered energy and communication system, produced for use for the military, homeland security, police, disaster relief, mobile hospitals, humanitarian aid for developing nations, telecommunications, agricultural irrigation and any situation that can benefit from self-sustained power generation.1738 Company VP Lynn Hogg said when scouting for space, they were considering spots in Maryland over its previous manufacturing site in California.1739 Google, Inc. is planning to grow its office, increasing from 40,000 sq. ft. to 140,000 sq. ft. while it hires more staff – software engineers, computer scientists, statisticians, product managers and research scientists. Google Pittsburgh created the Google Sky Map application for smartphones, to provide a map of the night sky by pointing the device upward. The office also is the company’s center for shopping-related web searches.1740 Google recruits graduates from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. Update: The Pittsburgh center has grown to more than 350 engineers.1741 Note: This report identified 150 employees in previous years; hence only 200 is added for this 2011 entry. [In addition to seeking engineering talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Pennsylvania leading to a reduction in expenses.] Google, Inc. is investing $100 million in Shepherds Flat, a taxpayer-subsidized wind farm in Oregon. The company is joined by other firms that together will invest $400 million in the project. Power from the wind farm will generate 845 megawatts for customers of Southern California Edison so the utility can meet the state’s renewable energy requirements. The 232 Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Great Britain > Cambridge NJR N$R NQF #CH #EN #IT #PL }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #PB #RD }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Colorado > Denver 55 N$R NQF #DO #EN #HQ #IT #SO }CDO project is being subsidized by $1.2 billion in federal, state and local support. Federal officials said the project was “double-dipping,” and the value of the subsidies exceed the value of carbon reductions. Federal subsidies reduced investors’ cost on a project that didn’t need taxpayer help, according to officials.1742 The project will create 35 jobs, reported The Oregonian, “Yet by any standard, the cost per job is enormous: $34 million per permanent position when all federal and state subsidies are tallied.1743 This is an example of investment that occurs out of state despite California being “ideal” for green companies and their facilities. Plastic Logic – The company is moving its global headquarters back to England as it launches its first commercial product – an e-reader for the Russian education market; also, it is in the process of building its second production plant in Russia, planned to be the world’s largest plastic electronics production facility. Plastic Logic continues to invest in the expansion of its first production facility in Germany.1744 Among other products, the company is testing electronic timetable displays for use at bus stops. The technology will make it easier to change timetables and allow daily updating at individual stops. MedImmune, LCC, a subsidiary of Astra Zeneca, furloughed employees and on-site leased employees involved in research and biopharmaceutical development services because the company “acquired from a foreign country services like or directly competitive with services supplied by the workers which contributed importantly to worker group separations at the Mountain View, California and Santa Clara, California facilities.” The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 5, 2011.1745 This appears to be a prelude to MedImmune closing its Mountain View and Santa Clara sites as part of a plan to cut about 300 jobs. About 100 jobs will move to other MedImmune facilities (including one in Hayward). The company did not say how much it expects to save by closing the facilities. MedImmune does vaccine R&D work out of the Mountain View site. Vaccine development is “pretty expensive,” said Atul Saran, senior vice president of corporate development and ventures at MedImmune.1746 It’s unclear how many jobs were offshored in 2011 and 2012. WayIn LLC – a “social intelligence and visualization company” – a startup by Sun Microsystems co-founder and ex-CEO Scott McNealy, will be HQ’d in Colorado. McNealy explained with “Top 10 Reasons it’s Better to do a Startup in Colorado than California”: 10. Rocky Mountain powder beats Tahoe bunny slopes. 9. 11% income tax in CA vs. a 4.63% flat rate in CO 8. CO is a safer distance from Sacramento (but it is closer to DC..) 7. $1.5 million buys a dump in Silicon Valley, a ranch in CO. 6. In CO, the water is from CO. In CA, the water is from CO. 5. In CO, a traffic jam still moves, but the earth does not. 4. From CO, the redeye to New York is only half as bad. 3. In CO, I can hit my drives 300+ yards again 2. [Denver] has better views than Mountain View 1. WayIn is HQ’d in CO, home of our CEO and a great team.1747 At first, Wayln raised close to $6.4 million in financing.1748 Update: As of 2015, WayIn raised $33.5 million and created 55 full-time jobs, an opportunity cost to California.1749 233 Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Texas > Austin 250 N$R 10 #EN #IT #QA }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Texas > Dallas NJR N$R NQF #MA }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Virginia > Alexandria NJR N$R NQF #AE #HQ }CLO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Colorado > Colorado Springs 30 N$R NQF #DF #HQ #PB }REL Evernote Corp. – In opening its second U.S. office in a 10,000- sq. ft. facility, the company said, “Evernote will begin aggressive recruitment immediately with plans to grow the team to several hundred over the next three years. The Austin office will be modeled as an autonomous product design and development studio, focused completely on new applications that will expand the Evernote family of products. The Austin team will be responsible for all aspects of development, from visual design to quality assurance, user testing and marketing. Rich Warwick, VP and GM of Austin Products, Evernote, said, “We are at a point of massive expansion, and we want to be where the talent is. Given our ambitious expansion plans, Austin was the obvious choice. Simply put, we love Austin.” CEO Phil Libin said, “We have a lot of respect for the high caliber of developers and designers here, which is why we are making a long-term commitment to the city.”1750 [In addition to seeking talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes fewer and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Titan Laboratories – The chemical cleaning manufacturing company relocated its production.1751 Apparently shipping costs dropped for customers located in the eastern part of the country. [Along with lower shipping costs, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Lockheed Martin’s Savi Technology – The Washington Post reported “In 2011, the executives of Savi Technology faced a classic business problem. To cut costs, they needed to close one of their three offices and consolidate their workers in another.” They could have stayed in Mountain View where their hardware engineers were located, or move, and company engineers warned they would have trouble finding enough skilled employees outside Silicon Valley. The executives decided to leave California anyway and move the headquarters to Virginia. “People in Silicon Valley are always on the lookout for the next hot thing, so employee turnover – unless you’re one of the hottest companies – can be very high,” said CEO William Clark. Not only did Savi executives find enough engineers who they say are fully capable of designing the company’s wireless tracking devices, which are used to monitor equipment all over the world, but they also found a better fit in the Washington area’s more stable workforce.1752 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Virginia leading to a reduction in expenses.] dpiX LLC is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of amorphous silicon sensors, which register images inside digital X-ray sensors for medical, security and industrial digital devices. It completed the relocation of its headquarters from Palo Alto to Colorado Springs, where it also has achieved full production status. Some work remains in Palo Alto.1753 When asked why dpiX moved from California, CEO Frank Caris said, “We had more orders than we could fill – a problem of luxury. We couldn’t expand there, so we started looking around at other locations in the United States and Asia. I’m very glad we didn’t move to Asia. In Colorado Springs, we had this building that had been LSI, a semiconductor manufacturing firm. If you have a clean-room environment you can reuse, that’s a big win. We had synergy here.... We had blackouts in California. It used to take me an hour and a half to get to work, one way. When I stayed late, driving home took 35 minutes. 234 Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Washington > Seattle NJR N$R NQF #DO #HQ }REL Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Ireland > Dublin NJR N$R 4 #HQ #PB }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Mexico > Tijuana 32 N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Oregon > Prineville 35 $180 300 #DC #EN #IT #SM }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto North Carolina > Forest City 35 $450 350 #DC #EN #IT #SM }CDO I now ride my bike and it takes 10 minutes.”1754 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Colorado leading to a reduction in expenses.] Shopobot – The startup relocated to Seattle. A news report states that the company relocated from San Francisco, but that seems to be only the location of its Agent; the California Secretary of State record shows an address in Palo Alto for the company which has “forfeited” its California tax status.1755 Shopobot is backed by Google Ventures, AOL Ventures and Silicon Valley investors. It appears that the co-founders also relocated DailyCred to Seattle, but since that appears uncertain this entry will count as only one event.1756 Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Azur Pharma agreed to combine in an all-stock transaction that creates a company incorporated in Ireland, to be named Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC.1757 Jazz’s headquarters moved to Dublin, where it occupies 4,000 sq. ft. of space.1758 [In addition to efficiencies resulting from the consolidation, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business costs.] Materials CTI, LLC, formerly Crystal Technology, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of EPCOS CTI, Inc. which is a wholly owned subsidiary of EPCOS, Inc., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in production of crystal ingots and wafers because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as June 20, 2011.1759 Medtronic Advanced Energy furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing surgical tools because the company shifted the work to Mexico. According to the Dept. of Labor, furloughs may have begun as early as Oct. 16, 2011.1760 Facebook opened the company’s first custom-built data center in Oregon. The facility, which sits on a 120-acre parcel, will be completed at the end of 2011. Facebook stated that it pioneered several new technologies in the design and operation of the center. When completed, Facebook will 35 full-time employees to run and maintain the facility.1761 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Oregon than in California.] Facebook is investing $450 million in a new data center. According to PC Magazine: “The data center, located about 60 miles outside of Charlotte, will employ more than 250 construction and mechanical workers during the 18-month construction process and 35 to 45 full-time and contract workers once it opens.... Facebook said its data center will be one of the most energy efficient data centers in the U.S. via innovative cooling and power management technologies.1762 What helps with relatively inexpensive power is that the climate around Rutherford County is so consistent that the local community college is called Isothermal Community College, for a meteorological term meaning identical or even temperatures.1763 A timeline on Facebook indicates that on June 9, 2011 construction on the Forest City Data Center had proceeded to the point that “We have energized the medium voltage switch gears successfully .... Job well done Everyone!” Another entry, on Oct. 3, 2011 indicated that construction was to begin on Building 2 at the campus and “there are more than 30 full-time employees at the data center.” On Oct. 18, 2011, the data 235 Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Michigan > Bloomfield Hills & Ann Arbor 198 $6.1 NQF #EN #HQ #IT #SO }UTN Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto New Jersey > East Brunswick NJR $1.6 30 #EN #IT #SO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Nebraska > La Vista 125 N$R NQF #EN #IT #SB }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > Austin 1,000 $4.5 NQF #EN #IT #SB }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Philippines > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SC }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Nevada > Reno 30 $6 NQF #DN #DO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Utah > Draper 2,200 $110 499 #DO #RW #SB #SO }CDO center officially received a Forest City address.1764 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in North Carolina than in California.] Lakeside Software – According to Dan Salinas, VP of business development, the decision to keep headquarters and R&D in its home state was a reversal from previous thinking. He said, “We were looking to move to Palo Alto. In fact, we were pretty much going to move to Palo Alto.”1765 Instead, the company will expand its software development operations by investing $6.1 million in Bloomfield Hills and Ann Arbor, creating up to 198 new jobs. The company stated: “After reviewing our options, we concluded that Ann Arbor offers a strong talent pool from which we can draw the engineering expertise required on our research and development teams. The proximity to the University of Michigan and the high quality of life in Ann Arbor for our staff make it an ideal choice for our expansion. We found that there is a thriving software development community in Ann Arbor and we are excited to be joining it with this new facility.”1766 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Michigan leading to a reduction in expenses.] Aricent – The Redwood City-based company provides software and services for the communications industry. It relocated some operations from Palo Alto to a 30,000 sq. ft. facility in East Brunswick.1767 Job boards show that at a minimum it’s a location for software-related jobs. PayPal will hire additional employees as it expands in the “family-friendly” atmosphere of the Omaha area.1768 It plans to hire about 125 people by the end of the year for customer solutions agents, engineers and analysts. The La Vista office currently employs more than 2,500 people.1769 PayPal will add 1,000 high-paying jobs in Austin over the next 10 years and purchase at least $4.5 million in business personal property in the area. PayPal already has about 250 employees at its Northwest Austin operations center, which it opened in 2007 (see separate 2007 event). Terence Spielman, director of PayPal’s Austin operations, said the company has “enjoyed fantastic organic growth here in Austin.” The company is proposing to create at least 50 more jobs by the end of 2011, with an average salary of about $107,000. That average would rise to about $139,000 by 2020.” 1770 Lattice Semiconductor Corp. furloughed employees involved in design and sales services in support of the firm’s production of semiconductor programmable logic devices because the company shifted the work to the Philippines. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as June 22, 2011.1771 eBay plans to open an internet fulfillment center in Storey County and eventually will hire at least 30 permanent employees and significantly more seasonal employees, in the process making a capital investment more than $6 million.1772 By 2014, eBay occupied 700,000 sq. ft. at the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center.1773 eBay will invest $110 million in a major expansion of its operations in Utah, eventually creating 2,200 jobs. eBay has had a presence in Utah for 12 years including a customer service center in Draper that houses support functions such as human resources, finance, account management, call center management, training, legal, along with product and 236 1,000 $500 280 #GR #MA }CDO }UTN NJR N$R NQF #QA #SC }OSO }REL Oregon > Portland 60 $340 225.2 #GR #MA }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Canada > Ontario, Markham 27 N$R NQF #CP #EC #EN #MA }CLO }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Canada > Ontario, Ottawa NJR N$R NQF Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Mississippi > Hattiesburg Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Foreign Nation > Unknown Santa Clara ↔ San Jose }OSO }REL project management.1774 eBay employs about 1,800 in Draper, one of three customerservice centers it operates internationally, including two in Ireland.1775 In 2011, eBay announced a master area plan showing completion of an office park by 2018, with the first phase completed by April 2013. The plan breaks the project into three phases on 36.38 acres. The first phase includes a three-story, 192,000-sq. ft. office building and a one-story 51,000-sq. ft. foot employee amenity building. Subsequent phases include two four-story office buildings, each at 128,000-sq. ft., and a parking structure.1776 Excluding the parking structure, the new space will total 499,000 sq. ft. Stion Corp. will locate a solar panel manufacturing plant In Mississippi. Founded in 2006, Stion has production and R&D in San Jose, where the company is based; space in Mississippi will be about three times larger.1777 Stion will invest up to $500 million and create up to 1,000 jobs producing solar panels in Hattiesburg. The company shifted its investment to Mississippi, ending plans to locate in California. Moving into an existing building with 300,000 sq. ft. [note: it actually is 280,000 sq. ft. – J.V.] will help the firm compete with rivals. Chet Farris, Stion’s president and CEO, said, “The cost and time-tomarket advantage of building here will provide a significant competitive advantage.” The firm plans initially to spend $100 million and hire 200 people. The first phase will produce enough solar panels every year to generate 100 megawatts of electricity. The company hopes to buy parts close to Hattiesburg. Stion operates a small factory in San Jose and that along with headquarters and research facilities will stay there. But the Mississippi plant will mean less expansion in California. Stion considered other spots in Mississippi, but was lured to Hattiesburg in part by the University of Southern Mississippi’s advanced materials research.1778 [Along with available talent from the university, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Mississippi leading to a reduction in expenses.] Atmel Corp., San Jose Quality Assurance Organization, the microcontroller and semiconductor company furloughed employees involved in providing quality assurance support services because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as July 24, 2011.1779 SoloPower, Inc. moved manufacturing to Oregon. The company declined to say if California was considered as a site for expansion.1780 SoloPower Inc. will lease a 225,250sq. ft. building in North Portland’s Rivergate Industrial District for a planned $340 million solar module plant.1781 Note: This event is separate from the 2013 relocation of SoloPower’s HQ. Adeptron Technologies Corp. will close the San Jose plant and shift production to two locations in Canada – Markham, which is near Toronto, and Ottawa. The company stated, “Making the determination to close our U.S. manufacturing plant in order to remain competitive was very difficult, though necessary.”1782 Adeptron provides electronics manufacturing services to various OEMs in North America including printed circuit board assembly, cable and harness assembly, full product electromechanical integration as well as final product assembly and systems integration.1783 Adeptron Technologies Corp. – see the entry for Markham, Ontario for this company for more information about this event. 237 Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Arizona > Chandler 2,000 N$R 188 #BF #EN #IT #SB #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Korea > Unknown 65 N$R NQF #CH }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > Austin 200 N$R NQF #CH #EN #IT #RD #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Arizona > Chandler 1,000 $5,000 NQF #CH #EN #IT #MA }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Oregon > Hillsboro 1,000 $3,000 1,100 #CH #EN #IT #MA #RD }CDO PayPal, the online payment and software company, opened a new Arizona customer service and operations center that will have up to 2,000 new employees. President Scott Thompson said, “We have added dedicated teams here in Chandler including customer service, operations, training, technology and management to serve our customers across North America, in our burgeoning market in Mexico and as far away as Australia.”1784 The facility occupies 188,000 sq. ft.1785 Samsung Information Systems America, Inc. furloughed employees involved in disk drive development because the work was shifted to Korea with a loss of 65 jobs. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 3, 2011.1786 Altera Corp., a computer chip maker and software provider, opens an Austin R&D center that will employ between 200 and 300 people. The company was attracted to Austin because of its engineering talent.1787 Note: Silicon Valley used to be the research epicenter for U.S. companies producing computer chips. [Along with the availability of engineering talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Intel Corp. will invest $5 billion in a new chip manufacturing facility in Chandler named Fab 42 and to upgrade existing plants there. The company said the new factory will be the most advanced, high-volume semiconductor manufacturing facility in the world.1788 When visiting the plant on Jan. 25, 2012, President Obama said, “I’m here because the factory that’s being built behind me is an example of an America that is within our reach. An America that attracts the next generation of good manufacturing jobs. An America where we build stuff and make stuff and sell stuff all over the world.”1789 The facility has yet to be opened, primarily because of a steeper decline in the sales of PCs than had been anticipated.1790 However, starting in 2016 Intel will have a new modem in the iPhone; that opens the possibility of production starting at Fab 42.1791 Since 1996, Intel has invested more than $12 billion in high-tech manufacturing capability in Arizona and spend over $450 million each year in research and development.1792 Note: Silicon Valley used to be the epicenter for companies producing computer chips in the U.S. Intel Corp. has been in Hillsboro for some time (see the 2005 event), and now it has a major expansion project. It is building a $3 billion D1X research facility and manufacturing factory that is one of the biggest construction projects in Oregon’s history. The factory, or fab, will incubate the semiconductor industry’s most advanced technology for at least a decade. It also serves as a model for other construction around the world. To be installed in the plant are extreme ultraviolet machines (EUV) that are “titanic” in size and weight. Ravi Sharma, Intel’s director of global construction, said, “It basically takes an entire 747 to fly one of these new tools out, and if you don’t balance it right, you can’t get the 747 off the ground.” 1793 The company has nearly 15,000 Intel employees in Oregon. Intel estimated the facility would support as many as 1,000 permanent high-tech positions. The latter jobs would come with an average annual salary of $120,000.1794 Information about the facility size of 1.1 million sq. ft. didn’t seem to enter the public domain until two years later.1795 Note: Silicon Valley used to be the epicenter for companies involved in semi-conductors in the U.S. 238 Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Colorado > Colorado Springs 131 $121 55 #DC #EN #IT #SB #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #PB #MA }CLO }OSO }REL North Carolina > Cary 200 N$R 66 #EN #SB #SO }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Georgia > Suwanee NJR $100 153 #DC #EN #IT }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Maryland > Montgomery County 25 N$R NQF #EN #HQ #IT }REL Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SC }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale China > Jiaxing NJR N$R NQF #GR #MA }CDO }OSO Agilent Technologies is undertaking a major expansion, adding a 20,000-sq. ft. data center and 35,000-sq. ft. technology center. Agilent, which manufactures test and measurement equipment, plans to add 131 jobs over the next five years.1796 Online job boards show technology, marketing, sales and other jobs in Colorado Springs.1797 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Colorado than in California.] MedImmune, LCC, -- The company shifted work to a foreign nation and also closed its Santa Clara plant. See the 2011 Mountain View entry for more information about this event. HCL America Inc. – The U.S. unit of an Indian software and IT services company is planning to add 200 workers at its 300-employee center. Average annual salaries total $47,000, plus benefits. Also, the company will expand its space to 66,000 sq. ft. Rahul Singh, head of operations for the Cary center as well as another in Mexico, said the company has focused on “right-shoring” over “offshoring” and employs only U.S. citizens, green card holders or people granted political asylum to provide services regarding exportcontrolled data that require compliance with ITAR, the U.S. government’s International Traffic in Arms Regulations.1798 Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), a global semiconductor company, has plans for a more than $100 million data center in Suwanee. AMD could invest about $250 million in the Suwanee data center over the next decade, an investment that includes replacing computer hardware every three to four years. AMD makes the microchips that power computer desktops, laptops and servers. The 153,000 sq. ft. data center is on a site that offers reasonably priced power – a consideration when planning a data center. [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Georgia than in California – on average, electricity in Georgia costs about 5.5 cents per kilowatt hour compared with 14 cents in Santa Clara.1799 Alvarion, which specializes in Wi-Fi networks and data management, will move its North American headquarters to Montgomery County, where it will create 25 jobs between 2011 and 2013. Some employees will relocate to Maryland and some employees will be new hires.1800 CSR Technology, Inc., f/k/a Zoran Corporation, a subsidiary of CSR plc., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers designing and developing semiconductors because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as July 9, 2011. 1801 The company produces semiconductors for autos, consumer electronic products, wireless voice, low-energy connectivity and other purposes. Sunpreme – This is an example of Silicon Valley venture capital types investing in green companies to build a “state-of-the-art” factory – in Jiaxing, near Shanghai, China, to manufacture solar photovoltaic cells. The event came after the company closed more than $50 million in financing led by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector investment arm of the World Bank Group, and investors Capricorn Investment Group and Beijing-based China Environment Fund III, L.P.; Sunpreme has R&D and process integration facilities in Sunnyvale, CA in “the heart of Silicon Valley’s marketbased innovation culture.”1802 Construction began in April 2011.1803 Note: Supreme 239 Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Texas > Austin 100 N$R 136 #PB #RD }REL Santa Cruz ↔ Santa Cruz Colorado > Fort Collins NJR N$R NQF #CP }REL Solano ↔ Fairfield Texas > Farmers Branch 279 N$R 53.1 #AU #DO #HQ #RW }CLO }REL Solano ↔ Fairfield Solano ↔ Fairfield Sonoma ↔ Petaluma Texas > Grand Prairie Connecticut > Hartford China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF }REL NJR N$R NQF }REL NJR N$R NQF #EC #RD }OSO }REL Sonoma ↔ Santa Rosa Oregon > Ashland NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PF }CLO }REL Sonoma ↔ Santa Rosa Louisiana > New Orleans 50 N$R NQF #PA }REL resembles the kind of company that California favors with subsidies and incentives, which raises the question as to why the plant wasn’t located in California. ArthroCare Corp. will relocate its main R&D operations to its Austin headquarters. The company, which makes minimally invasive surgical products for spinal and other surgeries, has just over 100 people in Austin and contemplates doubling that number. The cost of the latest move, including employee severance, lease termination and relocation costs, will be as much as $10.5 million.1804 This is an example of how when a company moves part of its operation out of California, which it did with its HQ in 2004, that more jobs follow in future years. Swobo is moving as the company re-launches the Swobo brand under new ownership – the Fort Collins Bicycle Co. It hopes to hire new employees eventually and even utilize some manufacturing along the Front Range if possible for their products. Swobo was started in 1991 in San Francisco and its bicycles are manufactured in Taiwan.1805 Copart Inc. specializes in vehicle salvage via the internet and online auctions. It will shift its headquarters to a location near Dallas and put new divisional offices in two other out-ofstate locations. Some jobs will remain in Fairfield. “Copart executives decided to move its headquarters out of Fairfield in the wake of the state government election results in California in November, said people familiar with Copart’s exit strategy” with a commercial realtor saying, “Copart’s departure is all about the cost of doing business here.”1806 Copart, founded in 1982, started as a single salvage yard in Vallejo, Calif. Today, the company has 152 facilities in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom selling more than 1 million salvage vehicles and parts annually to buyers all over the world. It will move into a 53,126sq. ft. facility in Farmers Branch.1807 Copart Inc. – See the 2011 entry for Dallas for this company for commentary about this event. Copart Inc. – See the 2011 entry for Dallas for this company for commentary about this event. Tellabs, Inc. , a telecommunications company, furloughed employees and caused the furlough on-site leased workers involved in research and development services because the company shifted such work to China. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what community in that country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as June 14, 2011.1808 E-Myth Worldwide Inc. – The small-business coaching firm moved its headquarters. CEO Jonathan Raymond said the move to Southern Oregon was cost-effective and the beginning of a larger plan to expand nationally. The company’s work is based around the series of highly popular E-Myth business books written by company founder Michael Gerber. The company was originally established in San Mateo.1809 Factory VFX, a visual effects company with ties to Universal Studios, Walt Disney Studios and other Hollywood studios, will open an office in New Orleans where the film industry is growing. The company plans to hire up to 50 employees in coming years.1810 “We chose to open an office here because of the great vibe in the heart of the city. New Orleans is such an artistic city. It was an easy decision to place our visual effects team in this beautiful city full of amazing artists,” said Factory VFX CEO Eric Christensen. “We’ll be bringing some of our northern California Digital Commandos to New Orleans to help get us started as well 240 Stanislaus ↔ Modesto Michigan > Rochester Hills 200 $30 140 Stanislaus ↔ Modesto Canada > Ontario > Unknown Illinois > Elgin NJR N$R NQF 19 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }REL Tulare ↔ Visalia Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #EN #HQ #IT #SO }CDO Unknown ↔ Unknown Massachusetts > Boston NJR N$R NQF #HQ }UTN Stanislaus ↔ Modesto #EC #GR #HQ #MA }REL }OSO }REL as to train some of the local artists. We’re all very excited.”1811 The company will maintain its Santa Rosa office. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Louisiana leading to a reduction in expenses.] Sunlogics PLC (now Empower Energies), a provider specializing in solar projects, shifted its headquarters to Michigan and is in the process of creating 200 new jobs in Rochester Hills. The event is an outgrowth of a $7.5 million investment by General Motors Ventures LLC. GM also signed agreements with Sunlogics for the installation of solarcharging canopies at Chevrolet dealerships and GM facilities, as well as a power purchase agreement to install large-scale solar arrays at GM facilities and purchase the energy they produce. Sunlogics has begun shifting employees from its old headquarters in Modesto Calif. to Rochester Hills. The company will purchase a 140,000- sq. ft. industrial building and invest close to $30 million in the facility.1812 It plans to hire process engineers, electrical engineers, tool and die-makers and others. Sunlogics also plans to open a second factory in southern Ontario, creating an additional 110 manufacturing jobs. 1813 Note: Sunlogics changed its name to ViSole Energy in August 2012,1814 and underwent another name change, this time to Empower Energies, in May, 2013.1815 The company is now HQ’d in Troy, Michigan.1816 Sunlogics PLC (now Empower Energies) – see the 2011 entry for Rochester Hills, Michigan for this company for more information about this event. John B. Sanfilippo & Son. Inc. A WARN notice listed the company’s Orchard Valley Harvest (OVH) Modesto facility as a closure that affected 19 employees on Jan. 14, 2011.1817 The company’s 2011 Q3 gross profit was reduced by $0.7 million in part for the relocation of the facility to Elgin, Illinois1818 that the company opened in 2007.1819 The wholesale confectionery, founded in 1922, is a processor, marketer and distributor of baking nuts, snack nuts and nut-based products that are sold in multiple distribution channels. InteSolv will open a regional office in Austin, while keeping its HQ in Visalia, to focus on software development and technical support. It’s unclear how many people will work in the new office. InteSolv SVP of business development Frank Rogers said, “To sustain our growth, it was imperative to find a second place for InteSolv to call home and Austin fits us to a ‘T.’”1820 Note: Despite the comment about keep its HQ in Visalia, it later moved the headquarters to Austin. Mondo Strategies focuses on improving the organization and processes of software companies and specializes in internationalization selected Boston as the location for its headquarters. Ernani Ferrari, the firm’s chief consultant and founder stated, “We could have chosen California where most software companies are, but Boston offers an incredible opportunity for ongoing research and is a great birthplace for software companies.” Also cited was proximity to other software companies and customers. With more than 25 years of experience, Mondo Strategies has helped over one hundred software companies around the world, from start-ups to large, well-known multinationals like Microsoft, IBM, Infor and Totvs.1821 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that 241 Unknown ↔ Unknown Nevada > Las Vegas 50 N$R 56.1 #DN }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Michigan > Sterling Heights 50 N$R NQF #AU #MA }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Michigan > Plymouth 200 $7 17 #AU #RD #QA }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Texas > Richardson 434 $35 87 #EN #HQ #IT #SO }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Ohio > Toledo 20 N$R NQF #GR #HQ }UTN the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs and fewer regulations leading to a reduction in expenses.] Orbus Exhibit & Display Group – The Chicago-based producer of exhibit and retail displays opened a distribution center in the Las Vegas area to serve the West Coast, signing a five-year lease for a 56,073 sq. ft. facility and creating more than 50 jobs in distribution, manufacturing and printing.1822 The firm selected Las Vegas over other Western locations, including California cities.1823 Acument Global Technologies Inc. / Ring Screw LLC – The manufacturer of fasteners for industry and automobiles decided to move its headquarters from one Michigan location to another over an option to locate in California (where in the state was not identified). Beverly Hills-based Platinum Equities, which specializes in mergers and acquisitions, purchased Acument several years ago.”1824 In its new metro Detroit-area location, the company will hire 50 people this year and more in the future.1825 Changan Automobile Co. Ltd. created the Changan US R&D Center, Inc., and located it in Michigan.1826 Michigan won out over an undisclosed location in California.1827 The $7 million facility will have 200 jobs in the next few years. Changan sold about 2.4 million vehicles in 2010, and has said it wants to sell six million vehicles annually by 2020. It’s now operating out of a 17,000-sq. ft. space but plans to expand.1828 Virtual Computing Environment Co. (VEC) – The cloud computing solutions company – a joint venture of Cisco Systems Inc., EMC and VMware – conducted a national search for the best headquarters location. “There were a number of different locations in the U.S. to focus the expansion and the Dallas metro region was deemed the most attractive,” said a company spokesman.1829 There, it will create 434 high-paying jobs and generate about $35 million in capital investment. SVP Timothy Page said, “Our big draw was the technology people in the area. You can go to either coast or you can come to Texas.”1830 VCE employs about 800 people in Dallas, Ireland, Massachusetts and in California. The new jobs in Richardson will be created jobs, rather than transfers from other locations. VCE will occupy 87,000 sq. ft. in Richardson in 2011.1831 Note: By 2014, VCE surpassed its goal of $1 billion in annual sales and continues to grow. 1832 Which California communities were considered remains undisclosed; at the time the company had a facility in Santa Clara, which it still does in 2015.1833 TecnoSun Solar Systems AG – The German company that makes mounting systems for solar panels will bring at least 20 jobs to the Toledo area when it opens its North American headquarters near the University of Toledo (UT). The company will use Ohio manufacturers to make its products. UT President Lloyd Jacobs said TecnoSun fits with the university’s goals to foster solar innovation – “We are building the supply chain.” CEO Peter Fischer said the start-up had considered locating in California. However, the firm was attracted to Toledo’s work force, access to highways and railways, and proximity to solar power research being conducted by UT and other local firms.1834 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Ohio leading to a reduction in expenses.] 242 Unknown ↔ Unknown Massachusetts > Boston NJR N$R NQF #GR #MA }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Massachusetts > North Reading 25 N$R 40 #EN #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Unknown ↔ Unknown Arizona > Phoenix 100 $3 72 #GR #MA }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Idaho > Twin Falls 400 $128 950 #FP #MA }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Nevada > TahoeReno 15 N$R 100 #DN #PB }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Michigan > Grand Rapids 30 $1 NQF #EN #IT #SO }UTN Unknown ↔ Unknown Unknown > Dispersed 77 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP Unknown ↔ Unknown Maryland > Glen Burnie 100 N$R NQF #MA }UTN Satcon Technology Corp. selected Boston for its manufacturing expansion after considering California. There, the company will produce power inverters and transformers for the solar industry.1835 Kiva Systems Inc. could have manufactured mobile robots used in e-commerce order fulfillment in California, where it was founded, but located headquarters and manufacturing in Massachusetts. Since, it has expanded by adding 16,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space to its current 30,000-sq. ft. production space and will hire another 25 employees. Also, the company will leave its current 28,000-sq. ft. office and move into a 52,000-sq. ft. space for the headquarters and engineering office, with room to add still more staff. The two expansions will total 40,000 sq. ft. Note: The company was founded as Distrobot Systems, Inc., and since has been acquired by Amazon.com.1836 DIRTT Environmental Solutions selected Arizona for its western regional headquarters; it will invest at least $3 million in a 72,000-sq. ft. facility and employ 100 people. The Calgary-based firm evaluated a number of western states including California for the firm’s expansion.1837 One company official said, “We had a number of projects in Northern California and it was much less expensive to have the material coming out of this factory. You just put it on a truck, turn left and head right up the coast.”1838 CEO Scott Jenkins said, “With Phoenix you get California without California.” DIRTT makes walls out of sustainable and recyclable materials, such as aluminum.1839 Chobani – The maker of Greek yogurt will build a 400-job production plant in Twin Falls as it expands operations to the western U.S. Hamdi Ulukaya, the Turkish-born founder and CEO of Chobani, said that the Western location, the availability of milk, and a work force willing to learn the job all played a role in the selection of Twin Falls for the 950,000-sq. ft. facility. The initial investment will be at least $128 million and could reach $300 million as the company grows. The company considered California communities during the location search but didn’t say which ones.1840 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Idaho leading to a reduction in expenses.] Benco Dental, a Pittston, Pa.-based company, the largest privately owned, full-service U.S. dental distributor, is opening a 100,000-sq. ft. distribution facility in Nevada. Lou Mangino, vice president-operations, said the company considered other states, including California, “but found the business climate in Nevada friendlier and more accommodating.” It’s the company’s fifth U.S. distribution center.1841 Atomic Object LLC – The custom software designer and developer plans to invest nearly $1 million in its Grand Rapids location to support new growth, creating up to 30 jobs. Michigan was chosen over a competing – and unknown – site in California.1842 Consolidated Container Company – According to a notice filed with the state, the company furloughed 77 people on May 23, 2011 and listed the event as a “closure.”1843 It operates 62 manufacturing facilities nationally, a research and development center in Atlanta and two manufacturing plants in Mexico. Chesapeake Bay Candle – The candle maker, in experiencing difficulties in China and Vietnam, considered manufacturing in California. However, they selected Maryland instead. Once manufacturing starts the company hopes to expand beyond the factory’s 243 Unknown ↔ Unknown British Crown Dependency > Channel Islands, Jersey, St. Helier Ventura ↔ Camarillo Oregon > Hillsboro Ventura ↔ Camarillo Florida > Tampa Ventura ↔ Newbury Park Philippines > Unknown Ventura ↔ Newbury Park 28 N$R NQF #EN #HQ #IT #SO }UTN 186 $4.3 60 #GR #MA }CLO }REL 36 N$R NQF #EC #MA }REL 120 N$R NQF #PB #SB }OSO India > Chennai 37 N$R NQF #PB #SB }OSO }REL Ventura ↔ Oxnard North Carolina > Mooresville 25 N$R 42 #HQ }REL Ventura ↔ Simi Valley Texas > Austin 50 N$R 10 #DO #HQ #SB #SO }REL initial 80 to 100 workers.1844 It opened in June 20111845 and is expected to eventually have 100 employees.1846 Acrede will locate headquarters in Saint Helier, stating that “the quality of life offered by the Island as well as ‘practicality and an excellent business environment’” contributed to selecting Jersey rather than Switzerland, Singapore or California. It employs 28, a figure expected to grow.1847 Lest a California politician dismiss Acrede as “hardly a loss” because of its small size, note that a year later Acrede announced an alliance with Hewlett-Packard to deliver worldwide payroll and HR technology and process services. Acrede’s cloud enterprise process management software includes an employee portal, a multi-lingual global payroll engine with an exchange module and more.1848 SolarWorld, a solar-panel company, moved manufacturing to Oregon where it already has a plant, expanded production there, stopped production in Camarillo and furloughed California employees. Its American sales and marketing division and 100-plus workers will remain in Camarillo.1849 SolarWorld paid $4.3 million for a 60,000-square-foot building on six acres beside its Hillsboro complex. 1850 (Note: The remaining Camarillo jobs were later moved to Hillsboro.) The company describes itself as “largest U.S. solar manufacturer for more than 35 years.”1851 Their website says, “Solar made in America, by Americans, since 1975.”1852 Channel Microwave – The company, which started in Camarillo 25 years ago, furloughed 36 employees and transferred manufacturing to Florida.1853 WellPoint, Inc., The WellPoint Companies, Inc., Blue Cross of California, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers providing health insurance and claims review because the company acquired from a foreign country services like or directly competitive services which contributed importantly to worker group separations at WellPoint. The Dept. of Labor indicated that the country was the Philippines but didn’t identify the community in that country.1854 Layoffs of 120 employees in Newbury Park will occur in four rounds in 2011 – on May 3, June 1, Sept. 1, and Oct. 4, 2011 – and on March 31, 2012.1855 WellPoint, Inc., The WellPoint Companies, Inc., Blue Cross of California, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in customer call center services, management, customer service, and software quality assurance functions because the company “has shifted to a foreign country the supply of services like or directly competitive with the services supplied by the workers which contributed importantly to worker group separations at WellPoint.” The company stated: “Functions performed by some of these associates (Claims, Enrollment and Billing) in this department [are] being transitioned to SourceHOV in Chennai, India to reduce administrative expenses.” The Dept. of Labor indicates that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 6, 2011.1856 Amiad USA – The water filtration company will move its headquarters and combine it with an existing Mooresville business, PEP Filters-Arkal Filtration Systems, into a new 42,000 sq. ft. building. Amiad USA has been based in Oxnard for 20 years. Some California employees will relocate.1857 Volusion Inc., a growing e-commerce software company, had been splitting operations between Austin and California for several years, but no longer. It’s shifting headquarters to Austin, where it will add dozens of jobs. It is hiring for openings in product development, 244 Ventura ↔ Simi Valley Ohio > Painesville Ventura ↔ Ventura 82 N$R NQR #AE }CLO }REL South Carolina > York 110 N$R 226 #AE #AU #MA #PB }REL Ventura ↔ Ventura Minnesota > Minneapolis 100 N$R NQF #CP #DO #PA #RW #SB }REL Ventura ↔ Ventura Ventura ↔ Ventura Yolo ↔ West Sacramento Colorado > Denver Kentucky > Bowling Green Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF }REL NJR N$R NQF }REL 135 N$R NQF #CH #MA }OSO }REL computer operations, sales, business development, customer services, marketing and human resources. Volusion, which has about 150 people in Austin now, added 100 employees and 10,000 sq. ft. of space to its offices in Austin in 2010.1858 Note: By 2013, the company had 370 employees in Austin.1859 In 2014, the company added 200 employees, mostly at the Austin headquarters, and in 2015 Volusion’s plan is to grow to 600 employees.1860 Also, by 2014 the company’s growth required it to move into “productivity-boosting facilities” that occupies over 75,000 square-feet of office space.”1861 Even though these events represent opportunity costs to California, the updated employee count and space occupied aren’t included in 2011 totals because they occurred in subsequent years. Aero Fluid Products, which has been in Simi Valley since 2005, will close Its facility, eliminating 82 jobs. The Ventura County Star reported: “The aerospace and design manufacturer is a division of the AeroControlex Group and a subsidiary of Clevelandbased TransDigm Group Inc., which acquired the company’s previous owner, Telair International Inc., late last year. When the acquisition happened, the city was led to believe that everything would remain in place in Simi Valley, said [a local official, but] the new owner changed its mind and decided to absorb the manufacturing unit into existing facilities outside the area.”1862 The company will transfer the work to an existing plant in Painesville, Ohio, where Aero Fluid is headquartered. “This (closure) is consistent with their long term strategy on cost structure,” said a Wedbush Securities analyst.1863 Bluestar Silicones – Chinese-owned, French-headquartered Bluestar Silicones is buying a 226,000-sq. ft. building in York County, where it will create 110 jobs and consolidate operations including moving production from a Ventura factory. 1864 The factory will make silicone adhesives for the aerospace, health care, automotive and sticky-label markets.1865 Affinity Group put its headquarters up for sale and moved the work of several divisions to Minneapolis, Denver and Bowling Green, Ky. According to CEO Marcus Lemonis, more than half the workforce was furloughed; others will remain in the accounting, directories and rallies and events departments.1866 He said getting the company’s sales, general and administrative costs down has been a primary focus in 2011. About 100 employees were let go from the organization.1867 In 2011 the company published Trailer Life and MotorHome and also owned the Camping World chain of retail stores, membership clubs, book and directory publishing, magazines, Internet sites, forums and a cable television show.1868 Some of those divisions have since been sold, and the company is now known as Good Sam Enterprises LLC. See the separate 2012 event regarding the company’s headquarters move. Affinity Group – see the 2011 entry for Minneapolis for this company for more information about this event. Affinity Group – see the 2011 entry for Minneapolis for this company for more information about this event. Xyratex International, Inc., a subsidiary of Xyratex, Ltd., furloughed employees and onsite leased workers involved in manufacturing data storage systems because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as began Oct. 22, 2011.1869 245 Yuba ↔ Marysville Foreign Nation > Unknown 23 N$R NQF #PB }OSO }REL Fremont-Rideout Health Group, Medical Transcription Department, d/b/a Rideout Health, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in providing medical transcription services because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 18, 2011.1870 246 Chapter 21: Details Regarding 2010 Disinvestment Events California Disinvestment Events for 2010 as shown in Table 20 are self-explanatory. Quite often in public domain sources information was lacking about jobs, capital investments and square footage. In such cases, the following codes will appear: NJR – No Job Number Reported N$R – No Capital Investment Reported NQF - No Square Footage Reported Table 20: California Disinvestment Events for 2010 California County & Locality Destination Location Alameda ↔ Emeryville Texas > San Antonio Alameda ↔ Emeryville Jobs Private Capital (million) Sq. Ft. (000) Function or Industry Codes Event Type NJR N$R NQF #HQ }CLO }REL Pennsylvania > Devon 50 N$R NQF #HQ #PF }CLO }REL Alameda ↔ Fremont New York > Salina 94 N$R NQF #EC #EN #RD }CDO Alameda ↔ Fremont Canada > Ontario, Cambridge Japan > Unknown NJR N$R NQF }OSO }REL NJR N$R NQF }OSO }REL 2,000 $800 1,800 Alameda ↔ Fremont Alameda ↔ Fremont Texas > San Antonio #AU #MA }CLO }REL Information Available through Public Domain Sources Improved Piping Products Inc. – A headquarters relocation.1871 Also, the company relocated manufacturing from China to Texas, an event that is excluded from this report.1872 Smart Business Advisory & Consulting closed its Emeryville office when it merged with LECG Corp., a consulting company, and relocated to Pennsylvania and in the process transferred 50 jobs.1873 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the merger, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Pennsylvania leading to a reduction in expenses.] Group4 Labs Inc. – The manufacturer of nanoelectronics devices will expand by placing a new R&D center near Syracuse in partnership with the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, SUNY, Albany.1874 The facility is expected to grow to about 94 jobs by 2015.1875 Toyota Motor Corp. – See details in Toyota’s 2010 San Antonio event. It isn’t clear how many jobs will be gained in Canada because of the move of Corolla production to Ontario.1876 Toyota Motor Corp. – See details in Toyota’s 2010 San Antonio event. It’s difficult to determine which factory in Japan was given work that had been done in Fremont. In 2015, the Takaoka plant is shown as producing Corollas, a plant that had opened in September 1966.1877 However, it’s unclear if that is where the work shifted to in 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. stopped making vehicles at the NUMMI plant in early 2010. Manufacturing of Tacoma midsize pickups will be shifted to Texas while the Corolla will shift to a plant in Canada.1878 (Note: Production also shifted from California to Mississippi, 247 Alameda ↔ Fremont Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #PB }REL Alameda ↔ Fremont Tennessee > Chattanooga NJR N$R NQF #HQ }CLO }REL Alameda ↔ Hayward Kansas > Lawrence 126 $7 40 #PB }CDO Alameda ↔ Livermore Illinois > Elmhurst NJR N$R NQF #HQ #SO }CLO }REL Alameda ↔ Livermore Singapore > Singapore 300 N$R NQF #AU #CH #MA #RD #SB #SC }OSO }REL Alameda ↔ Livermore Alameda ↔ Pleasanton Unknown > Dispersed Virginia > Fairfax County 321 N$R NQF #AU #MA }CLO }DSP NJR N$R 1.6 #CH #SB #SO }CLO }REL Alameda ↔ San Leandro Utah > Cedar City NJR N$R 16 #MA }CLO }REL Butte ↔ Chico Ohio > Orrville NJR N$R NQF #FP #SB }REL which is noted in the 2011 category.) It is difficult to determine how much the facility expanded to accommodate pickup production, but it appears that 1.8 million sq. ft. were added to the 2.2 million sq. ft.1879 Previous industry moves include GM, which pulled out of Fremont in 1982, Ford left Milpitas just 10 miles away, and GM closed in Oakland, Van Nuys and South Gate.1880 (In fairness, it should be stated that Tesla purchased the Fremont factory and at first used just 10% of it, but by April 2014 it occupied at least 50%.1881) Vermillion – The molecular diagnostics company relocated its headquarters. “This move allows us to take advantage of Austin’s strong talent pool and cost-effective environment to continue to build the company,” said Gail S. Page, CEO. Research, quality work and regulatory operations will remain in California, which is why this event isn’t shown as a closure. Vermillion was once called Ciphergen Inc.1882 Wingard Quality Supply – The tire and wheel assembler is moving its headquarters and some operations to serve Volkswagen’s new $1 billion Chattanooga plant.1883 It had been a supplier to the NUMMI plant. Plastikon Industries, Inc. – The contract manufacturer for the medical and healthcare industry will locate a new manufacturing facility in Lawrence, creating 126 jobs. Plastikon will purchase a 40,000- sq. ft. biopharmaceutical facility formerly occupied by Serologicals, Inc. and use it to produce a sterile fluid product, investing more than $7 million.1884 Five Cubits, Inc. – The software company relocated its headquarters at the same time Five Cubits replaced BMG Controls as the corporate brand. Five Cubits hired new members in the finance department who helped quickly transition all administrative and financial functions to the new location.1885 FormFactor, Inc. opened a new wafer probe card manufacturing facility and global business center in Singapore in March, a cost-cutting move, where it will focus on design and manufacturing engineering, supply chain management, global finance, as well as other corporate and regional support functions. Also, one of its business units will make its home in the new location.1886 Johnson Controls Inc. – The manufacturer of auto seats and consoles was set to close its Livermore plant in March.1887 Additional information is difficult to locate. MaxID Corp. – The software company, which produces biometric handheld devices for identity purposes, will shift its headquarters to Fairfax County. The company also has offices in Chesapeake, Virginia, the United Kingdom and South Africa.1888 Insituform Technologies Inc. – The manufacturer of pipe products is relocating its Bay Area factory to Utah, leasing 16,000 sq. ft. of industrial space in Cedar City. The company is a worldwide provider of cured-in place pipe (CIPP) and other technologies and services for the rehabilitation of pipeline systems. The primary businesses consist of sewer, drinking water and energy and mining pipeline rehabilitation and protection. 1889 The company is HQ’d in Chesterfield, Missouri. Insituform is now a subsidiary of Aegion Corp. Smucker Natural Foods – An undetermined number of jobs in marketing, accounting and customer service will move to Ohio by summer, 2011.1890 Some history: California residents and county officials delayed Smucker’s construction of a $3 million expansion to its Chico juice bottling plant over a dispute over a permit. A company official said a four-to- 248 Contra Costa ↔ Concord Ohio > Dublin 559 N$R NQF #DN #HQ #TP #FP #SB }CLO }REL Contra Costa ↔ Lafayette Arizona > Phoenix 100 N$R 65 Contra Costa ↔ Richmond Nevada > Reno 20 N$R 40 #DN #MA }CLO }REL Contra Costa ↔ Richmond Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #GR #MA }OSO }REL Contra Costa ↔ Richmond Georgia > Tate 22 N$R NQF #GR #MA }CLO }REL Fresno ↔ Fresno Mexico > Acuña 120 N$R NQF #AU #MA }CLO }REL Kern ↔ Ridgecrest Unknown > Unknown 75 $2,000 NQF #GR }CAN }CDO six month delay could cost Smucker’s $200,000. It’s unclear whether the dispute contributed to ill will, but it certainly didn’t help.1891 Pacer International Inc. moved its corporate headquarters to Ohio. in May 2010.1892 The company is now owned by XPO Logistics. Bell-Carter Foods, Inc. – The country’s largest producer of table olives (Lindsay brands) opened a 65,000-sq. ft. plant in Phoenix with 100 employees for gift-basket preparation.1893 And yet: “California is the only the state which grows almost all the olive trees in the United States of America.”1894 RiteMade Paper Converters, Inc. will move its manufacturing and distributing facility. Stephen Schwartz, CEO, said that Reno was selected due to Nevada’s favorable business environment and availability of high quality commercial real estate. The company made it clear that Nevada won out over California when it came time to upgrade “western operations.” The move will begin in January 2011. RiteMade is a 100% employee owned company and supplies paper to major companies such as Taco Bell, CVS, Subway, Quizno’s, Staples, Kentucky Fried Chicken, PayLess Shoe Source, GNC and Hallmark Cards.1895 The company is headquartered in Kansas City, Kansas. SunPower Corporation Systems, a subsidiary of Pluto Acquisition Company, LLC., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers in producing mounting units for solar systems because the company shifted such work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010.1896 Vetrazzo, which manufactures countertops out of recycled glass, was sold to Polycor, which moved the operation to Georgia. Vetrazzo had employed about 40 people at its peak in 2008.1897 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Georgia leading to a reduction in expenses.] Di-Pro Inc. – The manufacturer of truck brake components will furlough 120 employees as operations relocate to Mexico. The company is owned by Ohio-based Bendix Commercial Vehicle Services, which decided to consolidate operations. Acuña is just across the Rio Grande from Del Rio, Texas.1898 Solar Millennium – in 2010 planned to build a California solar energy facility. However, it diverted capital intended for the project to unknown projects elsewhere. The international energy giant withdrew its application to build and city leaders argue that the state’s environmental regulations helped kill the project. The Ridgecrest Daily Independent reported: “Solar Millennium’s proposal placed a nearly 4,000-acre solar field five miles outside of city limits that would have employed many full and part-time workers from the area. Months ago, however, the project was halted when the company was required to conduct an environmental study on the Mohave ground squirrel that would have spanned a few years.... [S]hortly before it would have begun the study, the company officially withdrew its application, citing concerns over economic viability .... The project would have netted over 700 jobs in the first two years ... and 75-100 permanent positions thereafter, with a $2 billion investment initially and tens of millions year after year.”1899 249 40 N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL Unknown > Dispersed 167 N$R 200 #MA #PL }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ Claremont Unknown > Dispersed 25 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Arizona > Chandler 80 N$R NQF #RD #SC }CDO Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Texas > Dallas NJR N$R NQF #IT }REL Virginia > New River Valley 100 N$R NQF #SB }CDO Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Los Angeles ↔ Glendale Iowa > Marshalltown 140 N$R NQF #SB }CDO India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EN #ET #GA #QA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Chatsworth Philippines > Unknown Los Angeles ↔ City of Industry Ikano Communications, Inc. furloughed employees involved in customer support, technical support and billing because the company shifted the work to the Philippines. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010.1900 Pactiv Corp. – will close one of two City of Industry packaging plants in March 2011, affecting 167 employees.1901 The 200,000-sq. ft. facility produces polystyrene (a petroleum-based plastic) containers used in fruit and vegetable packaging. Pactiv operates another packaging plant in the City of Industry that will be unaffected. Pactiv is known for making Hefty brand products such as waste and storage bags and disposable tableware and cookware.1902 Three years later, the company announced it is investing $52 million to expand a manufacturing and distribution facility in Salt Lake City, creating 60 jobs in the process.1903 However, it is difficult to determine which of the company’s products are involved; therefore, for purposes of this report, the closure is not listed as a relocation to Utah. Still, one cannot help but notice that the new facility was not built in California. Rich Product Corp. – The food processor closed its Claremont plant after nearly 40 years. A producer of nondairy whipped-topping moved production to other U.S. sites. Some employees took advantage of the company’s offer to transfer out of state.1904 International Rectifier Corp. – The semiconductor firm, which was founded in 1947 in Los Angeles, will open a new R&D facility in Chandler. CEO Oleg Khaykin said Arizona was chosen over unspecified competing sites because of its “vibrant semiconductor industry,” pool of highly qualified labor, good quality of life, affordable housing and the state’s “business friendly, no-nonsense, can-do attitude.” He said Silicon Valley continues to attract engineers out of college, but those same engineers later reconsider living costs when they’re ready to start a family.1905 CB Richard Ellis will relocate an unknown number of IT jobs from El Segundo to Dallas at the same time that it closes its Newport Beach office.1906 DirecTV – The company is creating a Virginia call center in collaboration with a customer service company, Convergys. A senior VP at DirecTV said, “We chose this area of Virginia for its strong work ethic and robust broadband infrastructure that is essential to support a virtual call center.” The employees will work from home.1907 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Virginia leading to a reduction in expenses.] DirecTV arranged with a call-center company, Thomas L. Cardella & Associates, to provide all positions with guaranteed pay increases every six months, paid training and a comprehensive benefits package.1908 The company is now known as TLC & Associates. Disney Interactive Studios, Disney Interactive Media Group, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in production and quality assurance of video games because the company shifted the work to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as July 12, 2010.1909 A WARN Notice indicates that the company furloughed 54 Glendale employees in early 2011,1910 but since 250 Los Angeles ↔ Hawthorne Indiana > Seymour 200 $7 100 #GR #MA #PL #RD }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Inglewood Kentucky > Lexington NJR N$R NQF #HQ #NP }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ La Mirada Texas > Wichita Falls 40 N$R 100 #CP #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Utah > Washington NJR N$R NQF #HQ #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Arkansas > Marion 25 $20 NQF #AU #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Mexico > Unknown 28 N$R NQF #CS #MA }OSO }REL it’s uncertain how many lost their jobs because of outsourcing, no furlough figure will be reported for this event. Cereplast Inc., which manufactures renewable plastics that substitute for petroleumbased products, opened a new facility in the Midwest. Cereplast said it’s “moving all R&D and production lines to its much larger state-of-the-art facility” in Indiana, which “will allow us to reduce drastically our costs compared to California from real estate to utilities,” said Frederic Scheer, founder, chairman and CEO. “This will improve cash flow and allow us to focus on our strengths.’”1911 The company will equip a 100,000-sq. ft. plant where it expects to create more than 200 jobs over the next three years.1912 In June 2010, Cereplast said one reason for its Q1 2010 gross profit margin increase of 31.6% is due in part to cost savings at its new Indiana facility.1913 This event is separate from the 2013 closure of the California HQ and its move to Indiana. Race Track Chaplaincy of America – The non-profit group said it had wanted to relocate from the Hollywood Park Race Track for several reasons, one of which is the significant cost of doing business on the West Coast. The RTCA had been located at Hollywood Park, a thoroughbred race course in Inglewood, near LAX. The group, consisting of Interdenominational Christian Chaplains, specializes in ministering to and undertaking charitable works for the spiritual, physical, emotional and social needs of individuals involved in horse racing at 101 racetracks in North America and 20 internationally.1914 Latex International – The manufacturer of foam mattress components will close its plant in December 2010, consolidating into a new 100,000 sq. ft. facility in Texas. The Orange County Register, relaying a report from a trade publication, Furniture Today, said the company has about 40 employees at the plant. Also, Latex International is building a 251,000-sq. ft. manufacturing plant in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, scheduled to open in 2011.1915 Fasst Company – The maker of parts for dirt bikes said of the move: “We leased a building June 1 and our business operations were up and running Aug. 1,” said partner Chris Tidwell. “The reason is to lower our rent, lower taxes, lower utilities that enhance our position in our industry.” Tidwell estimates the savings will be 25% to 30% of costs in California.1916 Hino Motors Manufacturing USA Inc. – The company is moving equipment to Arkansas to expand its truck-frame line. The finished parts are trucked to Williamston, W.Va., where all Hino trucks sold in the U.S. are assembled, and to a plant in Ontario, Canada., Hino Motors President Yasuo Tanigawa said ceasing production in Long Beach was justified because it “was not a suitable location.”1917 [Along with that reason, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arkansas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Southwire Co. furloughed employees producing flexible metal conduits and metal clad cable for the commercial construction industry because the company shifted production of those products to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as April 27, 2010. The California Employment Development Department indicated that 28 jobs would be lost.1918 It appears that the company has two plants in Mexico – in Monterrey and Tecate. 251 Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Oklahoma > Oklahoma City 550 N$R NQF #AE #MA }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles China > Suzhou NJR N$R NQF }OSO }REL China > Shezhen NJR N$R NQF }OSO }REL Harman International Industries Inc. – See the company’s 2010 Shanghai event for more information. China > Shanghai NJR $75 NQF #MA #RD }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Mexico > Unknown 72 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Chile > Santiago NJR N$R NQF #GR #RD }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #BF }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Lewisville NJR N$R NQF Harman International Industries Inc. – The company invested $75 million to establish manufacturing and R&D operations in Shanghai, Suzhou and Shenzhen.1920 Meanwhile, employee ranks in its facilities in the Northridge neighborhood of Los Angeles continue to decline, with the latest example being Harman’s elimination of 48 Northridge jobs in September. Since it isn’t clear those losses are related to this outsourcing event, the number is excluded from this report. JBL Incorporated (subsidiary of Harman International Industries Inc.) furloughed employees and on-site leased workers in its facility in the Northridge section of Los Angeles, workers who were manufacturing loudspeakers, because the company shifted work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 25, 2010.1921 The JBL Division cut 72 jobs at the end of June.1922 A Harman SEC filing shows facilities in Tijuana, Juarez and Queretaro, Mexico. 1923 Aeterna Sol – George Cadena packed up his solar-panel startup and moved to South America, encouraged by Start-Up Chile, a program designed to entice 25-handpicked start ups to bootstrap their businesses in Chile for six months. By 2011, Cadena joined with five other entrepreneurs and created De Emprededores, Para Emprededores (By Entrepreneurs, For Entrepreneurs), or De-Pe, where they offer entrepreneurship classes for beginners.1924 Bank of America, N.A., Global Trade Operations Division, furloughed employees and onsite leased workers because the company shifted customer and fulfillment services to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 3, 2010.1925 Also, WARN Notices are unclear because of a multitude of furloughs in the L.A. area, which could be for many reasons; hence, in this report, no furlough figure is included. The Tribune Company – parent company of the Los Angeles Times – announced that its new subsidiary, Blue Lynx Media LLC, opened a shared service center in Texas. It’s expected to create as many as 200 jobs in back-office operations – a new “central business office” for Tribune’s nationwide operations. “Centralizing financial transactional processing in a low-cost manner is key to the Tribune gaining efficiencies,” said Nick Cory, president of Blue Lynx Media. The company estimates the shared service center will save Tribune tens of millions annually. The transition of all financial transactions to the center Boeing Co. will transfer about 550 jobs to Oklahoma starting in 2011 and be completed by the end of 2012. Some workers will be relocated while other positions will be filled by personnel in Oklahoma at Boeing’s facility near Tinker Air Force Base. A Boeing spokesman said, “We were looking at the cost structure and we believe we are going to create a lower cost structure [in Oklahoma] than in California.”1919 Harman International Industries Inc. – See the company’s 2010 Shanghai event for more information. 252 11 N$R NQF #DO #ET #HQ #SO }REL Unknown > Dispersed 200 N$R NQF #DO #EN #ET #GA #IT #QA }DSP }OSO }REL Argentina > Unknown 229 N$R NQF #EN #ET #GA #QA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Austin Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles will take place over the course of 18 months (from August 2010). Tribune selected Lewisville in part because the City of Lewisville provided personal property and workforce development incentives to facilitate the deal.1926 Tribune evaluated several offices in the area before leasing a 59,000-sq. ft. office in the Convergence business park.1927 A search of news sources generally available to the public did not surface Los Angeles Times coverage of the event. However, the Chicago Tribune carried a story, mentioning that Indianapolis was weighed as a possible site – “But Lewisville offered financial incentives that ultimately tipped the scales toward basing the operation there.”1928 The Morning Call in Allentown, Pa., another Tribune property, also carried a story, reporting that Blue Lynx Media employees may do the work of more than 300 employees across the company. Although some workers will relocate to Blue Lynx, the event is expected to eventually result in a net reduction of 100 or more jobs companywide. Between 25 and 30 people work in The Morning Call’s accounting, billing and collections departments.1929 The Los Angeles Times furloughed employees in L.A. during 2010,1930 however since the Tribune Company was in bankruptcy, it is unclear how many layoffs were attributable to a shift of work to Texas. Hence, no employment-loss figure is included in this report for this event. Blue Lynx Media is still going strong as shown by June 15 to July 21, 2015 job postings for accountants, auditors and clerks.1931 Lewisville is about 20 minutes north of DFW Airport. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Cinsay, Inc., an e-commerce media and software company, HQ’d in the Century City part of L.A., moved its headquarters to Austin in April 2010. Up until then, the company had received $13 million during two rounds of angel investments.1932 A year later, Cinsay grew by purchasing Dallas-based LaunchFish for an undisclosed amount.1933 Cinsay has marketing deals with large firms such as Chevron/Texaco, Caesars Entertainment Group, “The American Outdoorsman” and Chicken Soup For the Soul brands. The company also formed a health-beauty-skin-personal care subsidiary called CinsaYtions.1934 Electronic Arts / Pandemic Studios furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in its Playa Vista (West L.A.) Quality Assurance Dept. involved in production and quality assurance of video games when the work was shifted to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 15, 2010.1935 CEO John Riccitiello described California as a “bloody expensive” place to employ workers, saying it costs two to three times more to employ developers in that state than it does in Montreal, the U.K., eastern Europe or China, all regions where EA has developers and artists at work. He said, “For good or for bad, we are taking down headcount in California because it is really expensive.”1936 Electronic Arts, Inc. furloughed workers and the “employment decline is related to the shift in production of quality assurance services related to the production of video games to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 15, 2010.1937 253 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Florida > Navarre 16 N$R NQF #CS #DN #HQ #RW }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles China > Dandong NJR $50 NQF #AU #MA #RD }CDO }OSO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Washington > Seattle 35 N$R NQF #EN #ET #SO }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > Austin 600 $21 206 #DO #IT #SB #SO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Florida > Tampa NJR N$R NQF #HQ #EN #SO }REL Frama-Tech Inc. – The wholesale and distribution company for specialty construction materials relocated its headquarters to Florida. Owner Rob Hamer said: “‘We’re not a large company, but they rolled out the red carpet on us and spent a couple of hours with us in that initial meeting and essentially laid out the case that the Panhandle of Florida generally and Santa Rosa County more specifically was a great place to locate a business. I can’t tell you after living in the Los Angeles area and running a business there for the last 11 years what a change that was from the way we were treated by government and pseudogovernment groups in that area, where you basically try to avoid them because all they want to do is tax you or penalize you.”1938 The company retained a facility in Los Angeles. Harman International Industries, Inc. – As employee ranks in Northridge continue to decline, the company will invest millions of dollars to bolster its manufacturing and R&D capabilities in China. From its new automotive electronics and audio systems operation there, Harman will conduct development, engineering, and manufacturing for automakers. A second operation will house engineering and manufacturing for products sold in other sectors. Harman said it’s “positioning itself to capture a growing share of China’s expansion in automotive, professional and consumer audio products and services” but also said Harman serves many other global auto brands.1939 Hulu LLC, the online TV and movie service, will open a development center in Seattle by the end of the year, expanding to the city in search of engineering talent -- the “brightest and best software developers” there. Hulu didn’t say how many people the company plans to hire.1940 By 2014, the company employed 35 in Seattle.1941 Note: In 2015, Hulu is HQ’d in Santa Monica; when this event occurred, it was HQ’d in L.A.; hence, the event is assigned to the City of Los Angeles. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] LegalZoom.com Inc. – A dispute over city taxes sparked a move to leave Los Angeles and creation of an office in Austin. A company official said: “With this business tax, the economic costs don’t justify staying here. Physical location is not important to us as an Internet business.” Growth will occur in Texas.1942 About Austin, President Frank Monestere said, “It wasn’t just the cost savings, the work force or the schools. We chose Austin because it was a real cultural fit for our business.” The company plans to hire 600 workers in Austin over the next five years. Monestere said. “We wanted to keep everybody together in LA. When you start a new office, a big concern you have is how do you keep continuity in the company’s culture?” But the fact that 35 of the company’s 400 employees asked to move to Austin – more than expected – made a big difference, said Mike Wilson, VP-Operations. Now they’re getting settled and some are buying homes for the first time. “We never expected that many people would want to relocate,” said Wilson. “We take that as a sign that we made the right decision.”1943 The move led the company to later purchase a 206,000-sq. ft. building for $21 million in the Davis Springs Spectrum Business Park.1944 Also, the company’s HQ moved from the City of Los Angeles to nearby Glendale, Calif. Momentum Mobile – The mobile application development and design company, founded in 2008 in L.A., is putting its headquarters in Florida, which the company calls “a growing hot spot for software development firms.” According to Founder & CEO Christopher 254 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Tennessee > Nashville NJR N$R NQF #ET #HQ #SB }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Great Britain > London NJR N$R NQF #ET #HQ }OSO }REL Philippines > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #PB #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Canada, British Columbia > Vancouver NJR N$R NQF }CDO }OSO Los Angeles ↔ North Hollywood Texas > Austin 65 N$R NQF #DO #EN #ET #PA #SO #HQ #EN #SB #SO Los Angeles ↔ Norwalk Florida > Naples 50 $4 NQF #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Pomona Texas > Carrollton 339 $4.6 85 #HQ #SB }REL Los Angeles ↔ Rancho Dominguez Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL }CLO }REL Young, the expansion will allow more focus on development for the Android and iPhone applications.1945 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Florida leading to a reduction in expenses.] Obedia – The music and audio technology firm moved its headquarters. The company provides training, technical support, contract labor and consultancy services. “The move to Nashville puts us in a better position to work closely with its vibrant music community, which has embraced technology in producing music known throughout the world,” said cofounder/CEO Jayce Murphy. The company retained a California office.1946 Shine International. A growing entertainment-related international sales/distribution unit is moving its HQ to England. “Shine International, which sells such successful television formats as ‘MasterChef’ and ‘The Biggest Loser,’ will keep a small presence in L.A.1947 WellPoint, Inc., The WellPoint Companies, Inc., Blue Cross of California, Cash Applications – Claims, in Woodland Hills, a section of the City of Los Angeles, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers supplying health insurance services because the company shifted the work to the Philippines. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 14, 2010.1948 Digital Domain – The Academy-Award-winning visual effects studio is expanding big-time in Canada to help reduce costs while delivering quality work. The office opened the first week in January 2010.1949 The Los Angeles location is in the Venice Beach section of the city. Bankers Toolbox – The financial industry software and wire processing company moved its headquarters. CEO Daniel Cho said that Austin has “an incredible amount of local talent that we can tap into, In addition, the lower cost of living in this location is much closer to the national median, which allows us the opportunity to invite even more top-tier individuals to join our team.”1950 Cho also said, “We moved 20 people, and they’re at home here.” The company grew to 45 employees by 2011 1951 and 55 employees with plans to hire more.1952 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Haynes Corp. – The precision parts manufacturer is closing some Norwalk operations and moving jobs to Florida. The family-owned business, has major companies for customers, such as General Electric, General Motors and Caterpillar.1953 Vendor Resource Management (VRM), a real estate management company, relocated its headquarters and opened its new $4.6 million, 85,000-sq. ft. headquarters in the Dallas suburb of Carrollton, where is created 339 jobs. VRM also has staff at a second location in Pomona.1954 Avalon Laboratories, LLC furloughed employees producing catheters because the company shifted such work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010. 1955 255 NJR N$R NQF #PB #RD }REL 15 N$R NQF #MA #SB }OSO }REL Virginia > Strasburg 150 $21.2 NQF #HQ #LP }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Santa Fe Springs Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #AU #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Santa Monica Texas > Austin 50 N$R NQF #EN #HQ #SO }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Santa Monica Ohio > Columbus 1,000 $400 NQF #AU #GR #MA }UTN Los Angeles ↔ Santa Monica Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #BF #HQ }REL Los Angeles ↔ South Pasadena Canada > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }CLO }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ San Marino Texas > Georgetown Los Angeles ↔ Santa Fe Springs Foreign Nation > Unknown Los Angeles ↔ Santa Fe Springs Viral Genetics Inc. (VG Life Sciences), a biotechnology company specializing in autoimmune therapy, is moving its research facilities to the life science cluster in Georgetown.1956 The company’s HQ remains in California and at some point moved from San Marino to Santa Barbara. Jeunique International, Inc. furloughed employees producing and procuring women’s apparel because the company shifted the work to a foreign nation. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010. 1957 Mercury Paper Inc. moved its North American headquarters to an expanding paperproducts plant in Virginia. Its parent company, Sinar Mas Group, HQ’d in Shanghai, made the largest-ever investment in Virginia by a Chinese-owned manufacturer. “Low operating costs” was a factor. The company says that the facility is on a 15-acre site with a “stunning view” of the mountains and the Shenandoah Valley.1958 VIAM Manufacturing, Inc., CA Facility Division, a subsidiary of Japan Vilene Company, Ltd., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers because the company shifted production of automotive floor, trunk, and cargo mats to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Oct. 6, 2010.1959 Accruent Inc. – The real estate-related software developer expanded by opening an office in Austin for product management and engineering, as well as operations and support. However, later it was learned this was a headquarters move,1960 verified by the company’s website.1961 The company plans to employ 50 people by year’s end.1962 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Coda Holdings Inc. a company in the electric car and battery space considered California for a planned automotive-grade lithium ion battery manufacturing facility. Lio Energy Systems, a joint venture with Lishen Power Battery, would operate the facility. But the focus switched to Ohio. Lio Energy Systems operates a major facility in China with the capacity to produce more than 20,000 battery packs per year, which the proposed Ohio facility would replicate.1963 The possibility of 1,000 new Ohio jobs was contingent on the approval of federal and state aid. The largest sum of money will need to come from the U.S. DOE, about $400 million to $500 million, part of a loan-guarantee program for cleanenergy auto production.1964 However, the company went bankrupt and it withdrew its application for a federal loan to build the California factory.1965 Dimensional Fund Advisors – The global money management firm, which already expanded into Austin, decided to place its headquarters in the city.1966 In a Forbes column, Rex Sinquefield, company co-founder, said DFA “now can be counted as one of the many companies that has moved its headquarters from California. DFA employees now enjoy a big increase in take-home pay and are generously contributing their hard-earned dollars to Austin’s local economy.1967 Abbott Laboratories – of this major pharmaceutical and medical supply company’s clinical chemistry plant – “The facility was closed and the manufacturing of 12.5% of the products previously manufactured at Abbott’s facility in South Pasadena ... was transferred 256 Los Angeles ↔ South Pasadena Los Angeles ↔ Sylmar Unknown > Dispersed NJR N$R NQF }DSP }REL Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #BF }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Torrance Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Unknown Nevada > Reno NJR N$R NQF #DN #CP }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Van Nuys Los Angeles ↔ Van Nuys Philippines > Unknown Costa Rica > Unknown NJR N$R NQF NJR N$R NQF #DN #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Westlake Village Florida > Port St. Lucie 70 N$R NQF #DO #EN #ET #PA #SO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Whittier Nevada > Reno 50 N$R 390 #DN #TP }CLO }REL Mendocino ↔ Ukiah Georgia > Calhoun NJR N$R NQF #CP }REL }OSO }REL to vendor manufacturing facilities in Canada, and the manufacturing of the other 87.5% of products was transferred to vendor manufacturing facilities in the U.S.” The workers manufactured reagents, buffers, and calibrators. In doing so, it furloughed employees and also on-site leased workers. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, but it stated that 75 jobs were lost and that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 18, 2010.1968 Since it’s unknown how many jobs were attributed to offshoring, for shifted to which locations, the furlough figure will be excluded from this report. Abbott Laboratories – See the Canada entry for the company for 2010 for more information about this event. Sigue Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers engaged in wire money transfer and check cashing services because it shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 7, 2010.1969 Ball Metal Beverage Container Corp., a subsidiary of Ball Packaging Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing aluminum beverage cans because the company shifted such work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010.1970 Kyjen Co. – The company changed third-party logistics companies and warehouse from one in the South Bay to one in Reno.1971 What the location was in the South Bay is unknown. Moulton Logistics Management – See the 2010 Costa Rica entry for this company for more information about this event. Moulton Logistics Management, Call Center Services Division, furloughed employees and caused on-site leased workers providing call center services because it shifted the work to the Philippines and Costa Rica. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 11, 2010.1972 In-Three – The pioneer in converting movies into 3-D was purchased by Digital Domain and most of the 70 jobs will go to Florida. CEO Cliff Plumer said, “I’d rather keep the jobs in California,” but Florida is “more economical than California, I’m sorry to say,” Plans are in the works for a Digital Domain Institute in West Palm Beach, a four-year program in advanced digital media supported by Florida State University.1973 Ryder Integrated Logistics – The company will move into 390,000 sq. ft. of space in Reno.1974 The Whittier Daily News reported that the company is one of the city’s top 25 sales-tax producers. The distribution center apparently opened in the 1960s. In 1984, it was expanded to handle all shipping, repair and service operations in nine western states, including California. At the time it employed 400 people and was expected to grow even larger. But since then, the number of employees has declined to 50 jobs.1975 Carousel Carpet Mills – Robertex Associates, a nationwide carpet company, purchased the company and moved equipment and operations to Georgia.1976 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition and consolidation, it’s conceivable that the location decision 257 Merced ↔ Merced Wisconsin > Madison 60 N$R NQF #AU }CLO }REL Merced ↔ Merced Unknown > Dispersed 42 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }DSP Merced ↔ Merced Foreign Nation > Unknown 140 N$R NQF #CP #MA }OSO }CLO }OSO Napa ↔ Napa Texas > Austin 40 N$R NQF #EN #PF #SO }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Aliso Viejo Pennsylvania > McCandless 230 $3 54 #EN #RD #SO }CDO Orange ↔ Anaheim Mexico > Agua Prieta 308 N$R 700 #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Brea Indiana > Indianapolis 95 $18.2 NQF #PB }CDO Orange ↔ Costa Mesa Pennsylvania > Fort Washington 269 N$R NQF #BF #SB }CLO #REL was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Georgia leading to a reduction in expenses.] Arvin Sango, Inc. – The manufacturer closed its plant after nearly 15 years of serving the now-closed NUMMI plant. Equipment was shipped Wisconsin where it will be used to supply parts for a Toyota plant in Texas. It appears that the company’s other plants in Indiana and Kentucky remain in operation.1977 Pepsi Beverages Co. will close its Merced plant on Dec. 8. The plant employs 42 people and has been around for more than 40 years. The facility only produces cans of soda, not bottles, and apparently consumers want beverages in plastic bottles.1978 Pepsi continues to operate canned-product production plants in other parts of the nation. Werner Ladder Co. closed its manufacturing facility, ending 140 jobs; the plant produced fiberglass and aluminum ladders. A distribution center there will remain open. Last year, Werner made 1.1 million ladders in Merced.1979 The Pennsylvania-based company has operations worldwide, so it’s unclear to which other locations production was moved. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 12, 2010.1980 New Media Learning (Workplace Answers) – The workplace compliance training firm HQ’d in Napa opened an office in August in Austin with 40 people. Details are difficult to come by, but by November 2013 that office in Austin became their headquarters address. The company acquired Workplace Answers (also with an Austin HQ) and will operate under that name. New Media Learning’s LinkedIn page showed the headquarters in Austin, not Napa.1981 [Along with efficiencies resulting from an acquisition, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Smith Micro Software Inc. The software company will create a new R&D facility in McCandless, near Pittsburgh, in an office park on 36 wooded acres in suburban North Hills, a site capable of handling its data center requirements. The company estimates it will hire 230 people to work in the facility.”1982 [It’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Pennsylvania leading to a reduction in expenses.] Alstyle Apparel – The clothing manufacturer transferred its knitting and dyeing operations in Anaheim to a new 700,000 sq. ft. plant in Mexico located near the Arizona border. The move is seen as a way to lower costs and increase production capabilities. Alstyle is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ennis, Inc.1983 According to the Dept. of Labor, furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 12, 2010.1984 Beckman Coulter Inc. – The biomedical test instrument maker is creating a new facility in Indianapolis, its third expansion in the city in four years. Lori Gabrek, general manager at Coulter, said, “The area offers a favorable business environment and lower total cost of operations, plus a local work force with strong skills in both engineering and manufacturing. Our operations here have become a Center of Excellence for our discovery products – those developed for life science research and drug discovery.”1985 Ditech – The unit of GMAC Financial Services mortgage subsidiary Residential Capital, LLC, will close its Costa Mesa headquarters and move it to Pennsylvania. All Costa Mesa 258 Orange ↔ Foothill Ranch Mexico > Tiajuana Orange ↔ Garden Grove Mexico > Tijuana Orange ↔ Huntington Beach NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL 35 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Colorado > Centennial NJR N$R NQF #DN #HQ #MA #TP }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Huntington Beach Colorado > Centennial 9 N$R NQF #CP #DO #HQ #SB }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Huntington Beach Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CL }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL employees were laid off and the work will be done by ResCap employees in Fort Washington.1986 Flextronics International USA, Inc., Infrastructure Div., furloughed employees and onsite leased workers in Foothill Ranch and San Diego producing disposable medical devices or engaged in related activity because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 3, 2010.1987 Bazz Houston Co. – The specialty parts manufacturer with U.S. facilities also is a maquila company in Mexico. It struggles with rising costs on supplies and new regulations. A California company since 1974, it expects to move more jobs to Mexico. CEO Javier Castro said, “Even if the economy improves significantly in the near future, it’s still going to be difficult for us to remain competitive and keep building our business in Southern California. It just seems like we’re facing a storm of rising insurance and regulatory costs.”1988 Imperial-Newton Inc. – The manufacturer of wrenches and other equipment is moving all operations to Colorado. “‘We found the environment in California to be anti-business,’ said Sales Manager Eric Franks. ‘California costs are higher from an operational and tax standpoint. Especially having employees in California, the administrative burden is substantial.’” Imperial-Newton Inc. was a subsidiary of Xtolere. The company closed the parent company and incorporated under the Imperial-Newton name in Colorado.1989 The statement on the company’s website was a bit unusual – it said: “Imperial-Newton Corp officially completes the relocation of it’s headquarters and primary warehousing & shipping operations to [Colorado]. We are excited both professionally and personally by this relocation to the land which inspired the song America the Beautiful, and to the improvement it brings about to our customers in terms of reduced operational costs, faster shipping times and improved hours of operation now better aligned with many of our frequent customers.”1990 Kyjen Co. sells products for dogs. Owner Kyle Hansen told the Orange County Register, “I realized we were paying more in taxes in California. I would rather invest that money to hire more people.” Kyjen started in 1992 and its products are now carried in 7,500 stores including PETCO and PetSmart. Annual sales are $15 million. Kyjen had nine employees in 2009, grew to 21 and is still growing. Hansen added: “We pride ourselves in building corporate culture, paying full benefits, finish on Friday by 2 p.m.... here we’re not spending our time sitting on a freeway. There are trails right by our office.”1991 Quiksilver Americas, Quiksilver Screenprint Operations furloughed employees and onsite leased workers because the company shifted production of screen printed T-shirts to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 8, 2010.1992 Core Industries, Inc., DBA Star Trac furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing commercial fitness equipment because the company has begun acquiring such equipment from a foreign country. A Dept. of Labor document didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide figures for the number of jobs lost in Irvine or Murrieta, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 8, 2010.1993 259 Orange ↔ Irvine Utah > Draper Orange ↔ Irvine 1,000 N$R 300 #MA #RD }CDO Canada > Nova Scotia > Halifax 70 N$R NQF #EN #IT #QA #RD #SO }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Arizona > Phoenix 75 N$R NQF #EN #HQ #SB #SO }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Texas > Irving NJR N$R NQF #HQ #EC #EN #SO }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Malaysia > Kuala Lumpur N$R NQF #EC #MA #SB #SC }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Singapore > Singapore Japan > Unknown 56 }OSO }REL 130 N$R NQF #EC #MA ____________ }OSO }REL Mexico > Unknown Orange ↔ Irvine West Virginia > Sissonville }OSO }REL ____ 40 N$R NQF #MA }REL Edwards Lifesciences – The company will add employees in Utah, giving it more manufacturing and R&D capability and accommodate plans for growth. The facility will be the company’s second plant in the state – its Midvale facility now has 228 jobs – and the facilities will be combined during 2010. The company expects to hire 1,000 employees “in the coming years for the new 300,000 sq. ft. facility.”1994 eEye Digital Security (now BeyondTrust) – established a Halifax facility to focus on R&D and quality assurance. “Halifax will be our first Canadian location,” said Kevin Hickey, CEO, eEye Digital Security. “We are looking forward to the skilled graduates Nova Scotia has in the IT sector and further growing our business.” The company will create up to 40 new positions. Stephen Lund, president and CEO, Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) referred to the event as a “relocation” of the company’s R&D.1995 NSBI attracted eEye Digital Security to Nova Scotia, from Irvine in 2010. In May 2012, eEye became a whollyowned subsidiary of BeyondTrust. By 2014, BeyondTrust expanded its Nova Scotia R&D team and will create 30 full-time positions in the first year of the new agreement. The two events combined add up to 70 jobs.1996 In 2015, the company’s website does not show an Irvine facility.1997 eEye Digital Security (now BeyondTrust) – The computer and software security company has relocated its headquarters from Irvine to Phoenix, in the process moving 10 employees and hiring another 15 in Phoenix. The space has room for at least 50 more employees, which the company hopes to have hired by the end of next year.1998 Glenmount Global Solutions relocated its corporate headquarters. The company specializes in energy management, information systems, software development, and electrical and control engineering.1999 The company sold its office property in Irvine for $1.3 million.2000 Kulicke & Soffa Industries Inc., a semiconductor company, will cut 56 jobs in Irvine and transfer manufacturing to Malaysia and Singapore. ‘‘Management determined that it was in the best interests of the company to reduce costs by migrating production and certain administrative functions from California to Southeast Asia,’’ the company said. K&S anticipates it will pay about $1.3 million in severance costs.2001 Since it isn’t known how many of the 56 jobs shifted to which nation. Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. furloughed employees and on-site leased employees engaged in production of televisions, including sales, warehousing, and distribution of televisions and product development because the company shifted the work to foreign countries – engineering, design and development to Japan and quality functions and majority of procurement to Mexico. A Dept. of Labor document failed to specify what communities in those countries. It also failed to identify to which nation Irvine’s work was transferred; likewise for Ontario’s work.2002 The furlough figure is from a WARN Notice.2003 NGK Spark Plugs (USA), Inc. will move spark plug manufacturing from Irvine to West Virginia. The company, part of Japan-based NGK Spark Plug Co., will keep West Coast distribution in Irvine.2004 Any Irvine staffing change is unknown. The plant in Sissonville, which has 300 employees, will add 40 to 50 more with the consolidation.2005 NGK has been in Irvine since 1983.2006 Note: This is separate from the 2009 international relocation to Japan. Earlier, in 2005 event, the company moved its HQ from Irvine to Wixom, Michigan. 260 Orange ↔ Irvine Japan > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #AU #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Utah > Salt Lake City NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PB #RD }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Orange ↔ Irvine Florida > Melbourne Mexico > Mexicali NJR N$R NQF 140 N$R NQF #AE #DF #EN #IT #MA #SO }OSO }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #BF }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Irvine Orange ↔ Irvine Arizona > Mesa 160 N$R NQF #AE #MA }CLO }REL 5 N$R NQF #HQ }CLO }REL Colorado > Colorado Springs }REL NGK Spark Plugs (USA), Inc. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers because the company shifted production of spark plugs to Japan. The Dept. of Labor didn’t specify which community in that country, nor did it state the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 10, 2010.2007 Numira Biosciences – The medical technology firm left for Salt Lake City. When asked about the departure, its CEO praised Utah’s quality of life but also blamed California’s business environment. “The tipping point was when someone from the Orange County tax [assessor] wanted to see our facility to tax every piece of equipment I had,” Michael Beeuwsaert told the Orange County Register.2008 Also, “CEO Michael Beeuwsaert said the major reasons for the move were ‘taxes, quality of life and ability to recruit quality people. In Salt Lake City at my first networking event I met the mayor and the president of the Utah Senate, and they asked what they could do to help me. No [elected official] ever asked me that in California,’ he said.”2009 Rockwell Collins ElectroMechanical Systems, Inc. – See the 2010 entry for Mexico for this company for more information about this event. Rockwell Collins ElectroMechanical Systems, Inc. furloughed employees engaged in the production of aircraft control systems. A Dept. of Labor document indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as July 15, 2010.2010 A news story indicated the company is closing its aircraft operation in Irvine, laying off 140 workers. Work will be transferred to Mexico and Florida, although some employees will be able to transfer to other California facilities. Meanwhile, Rockwell Collins is hiring companywide. 2011 The company was formerly known as Kaiser Electroprecision, Inc. and changed its name to Rockwell Collins ElectroMechanical Systems, Inc. in 2005. The company was incorporated in 1963 and is based in Tustin, Calif.2012 Rosemount Analytical, a subsidiary of Emerson, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers engaged in the production of liquid sensors because the company shifted such work to Mexico. A Dept. of Labor document didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 31, 2010.2013 State Street Corp. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in providing financial services because the company shifted the work to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 4, 2010. 2014 According to a WARN Notice, about one year later 124 employees were furloughed in Irvine.2015 It is fairly typical for a furlough to occur some time after the launch of an offshoring project. However, since it isn’t know how many of those jobs should be attributed to the event, this report will exclude that furlough number. Boeing Co. – The aerospace company will close its Irvine helicopter facility and transfer production to Arizona. Work will stop on the A160 Hummingbird program.2016 United States Olympic Committee – The USOC will relocate its International Relations Division. “The decision to close our Irvine office wasn’t one that was taken lightly, but our lease was up and it no longer made sense for us to have an office in Irvine,” said USOC CEO Scott Blackmun. “While there were very good reasons in the past to have staff based in Irvine that is no longer the case. I am looking forward to bringing our international 261 Orange ↔ Irvine Illinois > Chicago NJR N$R NQF #HQ #PA }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Laguna Hills Colorado > Denver NJR N$R NQF #SO #PF }REL Orange ↔ Lake Forest Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Lake Forest Mexico > Juarez NJR N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Lake Forest Nevada > Las Vegas 15 N$R 8 #CP #DO #PA }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Lake Forest Malaysia > Unknown 10,000 $1,200 NQF #MA #RD }CDO }OSO Orange ↔ Newport Beach Texas > Dallas 60 N$R NQF #IT }CLO }REL relations group to Colorado Springs where it can work closely with the rest of the team.”2017 Five employees will be affected.2018 While that is a small number, it nonetheless is a loss of a prestigious organization. [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Colorado leading to a reduction in expenses.] Workforce Management – The magazine will move it headquarters to Chicago in mid2010. The publication, owned by Crain Communications, has more than 52,000 print and 400,000 registered online subscribers.2019 Blytheco LLC acquired a Denver-based SFA Technology, which represents the Sage SalesLogix CRM platform, and Blytheco will relocate some functions to SFA Technology’s existing Denver office.2020 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the acquisition and consolidation, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Colorado leading to a reduction in expenses.] Ellison Educational Equipment, Inc. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing die cutting machines and steel rule dies because the company shifted the work to another country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 13, 2010.2021 Knight, LLC, a subsidiary of Idex Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased employees producing chemical dispensers, proportioning systems, and chemical management systems, for use in laundry, dishwashing, and dairy production machines, because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 7, 2010.2022 The community is likely to be Juarez, where the company was establishing a plant during 2010-2012.2023 Pixel2Canvas – Curtis Benton, P2C’s owner, said, “For too long we have been the victim of California’s over-exuberant taxation policies. We are a small company of about 15 employees and we [will save] close to $14,000 in workman’s comp insurance alone [by moving to Nevada]. Our employees’ paychecks are going further with lower rents, lower gas prices, and no state income tax.” Also, staff will pay less than half for equivalent housing or will move to nicer accommodations. P2C moved from two Lake Forest locations and doubled its space to a new 8,000 sq. ft. Las Vegas location with lower rent. Benton added: “We will be able to expand the business with the greater amount of capital without having to pass the costs on to our customers. Many of our competitors have already moved to lower cost areas and their profits have enabled them to get a jump on their growth.”2024 Pixel2Canvas is an international printer of fine art canvas and prints for photographers and digital artists. Western Digital – The disk-drive maker will spend $1.2 billion over five years to expand its R&D and manufacturing facilities. The Malaysian prime minister said over the next five years there will be up to 10,000 additional jobs.”2025 CB Richard Ellis, the Los Angeles-based real estate services company, will move up to 60 IT jobs to Texas prior to closing its Newport Beach support services office.2026 262 Orange ↔ Newport Beach Colorado > Glenwood Village Orange ↔ Placentia Arkansas > Unknown Orange ↔ Placentia Orange ↔ Placentia 750 N$R 165 #HQ #IT #SO 40 N$R NQF #MA Michigan > Unknown Pennsylvania > Pittsburgh NJR N$R NQF }REL NJR N$R NQF }REL Orange ↔ San Clemente Minnesota > Bloomington NJR N$R NQF #HC }REL Orange ↔ Santa Ana Alabama > Huntsville 15 N$R NQF #AU #MA }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Santa Ana Maryland > Hanover 5 N$R NQF #CP }CLO }REL Orange ↔ Santa Ana Canada > Ontario, Mississauga 20 N$R NQF #AU #EN #MA }CLO }OSO }REL Orange ↔ Santa Ana Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CH #MA }OSO }REL }CLO }REL TriZetto Group Inc., whose software helps health plans and benefit administrators manage billing and other services, moved its headquarters. CEO Trace Devanny said, “We are the largest provider of healthcare IT for the health insurance business in the United States. There are over 100 million insured lives running from our solutions .... We’re creating a corporate worldwide headquarters in Denver.”2027 That facility grew so much that TriZetto announced it will build a new headquarters in Douglas County, south of Denver, to accommodate up to 750 new jobs over the next five years. Employees will move into the new 165,000 sq. ft. facility in spring 2013.2028 Kennametal Inc. – The manufacturer of energy-related products including oil well drilling parts and flow controls will close in Placentia by October and transfer work to Arkansas, Michigan and Pennsylvania. Kennametal acquired the Placentia plant as part of its 1997 purchase of Greenfield Industries. It had once been called A-1 Carbide.2029 The community in Arkansas may be Rogers, but that is uncertain. [It’s conceivable that the location decisions were influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arkansas, Michigan and Pennsylvania leading to a reduction in expenses.] Kennametal Inc. – See more details in the “Arkansas /Locality Unknown” entry for this company for this event. The community may be Grand Rapids or Traverse City. Kennametal Inc. – See more details in the “Arkansas /Locality Unknown” entry for this company for this event. It’s unclear where in the Pittsburgh area as the company has plants in Latrobe and New Castle. Pick Up Stix. The company that owns restaurant chains Leeann Chin, Mandarin Express and Chin’s Asia Fresh, purchased Pick Up Stix and will move its headquarters to Minnesota. Most of the 70 Pick Up Stix stores are in Southern California, Nevada and Arizona.2030 A later review showed the HQ as indeed being in Minnesota, although the company kept an office in San Clemente. LINE-X Protective Coatings company, which makes products for all types of trucks, is moving its headquarters to Huntsville in the aftermath of a merger with Advanced Protective Coatings. The event is expected to create about 15 jobs locally.2031 In that year, Line-X had more than 400 locations in 36 countries.2032 [Along with efficiencies resulting from the merger and consolidation, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Alabama leading to a reduction in expenses.] Maxwell America – The boating equipment maker closed its Santa Ana offices and moved to Maryland. One reason was the impact of state environmental regulations. A company official said over the years many California boat builders have relocated to the Midwest and East where they don’t face the same restrictions.2033 MotorVac Technologies, which makes parts to repair autos sold in 60 countries, reduced costs by moving to Canada. The CEO said he “really fought hard to keep MotorVac here, but unfortunately the numbers didn’t support it.” Its new owner, UView, has its own plant with excess capacity in Canada. “And the general cost of doing business in California is much more expensive.”2034 STEC, Inc., Manufacturing Division, furloughed employees engaged in the production of computer storage devices because the company shifted such work to a foreign country. 263 Placer ↔ Rocklin Colorado > Denver 700 $20 NQF #GR #MA }UTN Placer ↔ Rocklin Georgia > Marietta 350 $5 266 #BF #SB }CLO }REL Placer ↔ Roseville Georgia > Marietta NJR N$R NQF }REL Riverside ↔ Corona Riverside ↔ Corona Texas > Lewisville Texas > Grapevine NJR N$R NQF }REL 73 N$R NQF Riverside ↔ Hemet Riverside ↔ Hemet Texas > Carrollton Florida > Tampa NJR N$R NQF 295 N$R NQF #HC #SB }CLO }REL Riverside ↔ Lakeview Michigan > Ada 150 N$R NQF #FP }CLO }REL Riverside ↔ Lakeview Riverside ↔ Lakeview Washington > Quincy Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF }REL NJR N$R NQF }OSO }REL #AU }REL }REL The Dept. of Labor didn’t that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 26, 2010.2035 SMA America LLC considered Sacramento to build a new solar panel manufacturing plant. Instead, it selected Denver, where it eventually will employee 700 people. General Manager Jurgen Krehnke said, “Initially, the [consultants] almost immediately dismissed this and said, ‘Oh, California, it’s too expensive. It won’t work.’ We said, ‘Wait a minute. We want to at least take a look.’ We would’ve had a preference to have the factory right here. There was some concern about the cost of the location, the availability of manufacturing labor, there was concern about the budget crisis and whether it would lead to increased taxes. This all led us to believe that California was a little bit more difficult to defend.”2036 Production began at the facility in 2010.2037 Later, Krehnke said, “It’s been a great move. It was a strategic decision to [open the plant], and it’s what it needs to be, where it needs to be.” It’s SMA’s only factory outside of Germany. SMA America is the North American arm of SMA Solar Technology AG, based in Germany -- the world’s largest maker of solar-power inverters.2038 TASQ Technology, Inc. – The payments processing company is closing its Rocklin headquarters and Roseville warehouse for point-of-sale equipment, eliminating 350 jobs. The HQ site includes management, development and call-center operations. The company is investing $5 million in its new location in Marietta, about 15 miles northwest of Atlanta.2039 It will move into a 266,000-sq. ft. building.2040 The move will occur over the next 18 months.2041 TASQ Technology, Inc. – Employees at the Roseville warehouse provide repair, receiving and customer service. See more about this event at the TASQ Marietta, Georgia entry.2042 Hayden Automotive – See the 2010 event for Grapevine for more information about this event. Hayden Automotive, a maker of automotive transmission oil coolers and fan clutches, is relocating to Texas. The company will lay off 73 Californians by the end of 2010.2043 The move, when combined with another from Hong Kong to Orlando, Florida, will result in a combined savings estimated at $4 million annually. Hilton Worldwide – See the 2010 Tampa event for this company for more information about this event. Hilton Worldwide will close its 24-hour-a-day reservation call center and employees will be offered jobs at Hilton’s call centers in Texas and Florida.2044 The job-loss figure is from a WARN Notice.2045 (This followed a 2009 event where Hemet jobs were sent to the Philippines.) Amway Corp. will close its Lakeview facility, which has grown and processed Nutrilite supplements for more than 50 years. Some work will be shifted to plants in Buena Park, Calif., Ada, Michigan, Washington state, Mexico and Brazil. The Lakeview facility is where the Nutrilite brand began.2046 Amway Corp. – See the 2010 Michigan event for this company for more information about this event. Amway Corp. – See the 2010 Michigan event for this company for more information about this event. 264 Riverside ↔ Lakeview Riverside ↔ Murrieta Riverside ↔ Riverside Brazil > Unknown NJR N$R NQF Foreign Nation > Unknown Indiana > Decatur NJR N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL 1,200 N$R NQF #MA }REL Riverside ↔ Temecula Costa Rica > Alajuela NJR $50 16 #MA #PB }OSO }REL Sacramento ↔ Folsom Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CH #MA }OSO }REL Sacramento ↔ North Highlands Sacramento ↔ North Highlands Sacramento ↔ Rancho Cordova Sacramento ↔ Rancho Cordova Uruguay > Unknown NJR N$R NQF India > Unknown 901 N$R NQF South Dakota > Sioux Falls NJR N$R NQF Arizona > Phoenix NJR N$R NQF #BF }REL Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Georgia > Sandy Springs 30 N$R 6.5 #GR #HQ }CLO }REL Sacramento ↔ Sacramento Utah > Salt Lake City 55 N$R NQF #CL #DO #HQ }CLO }REL }OSO }REL }OSO }REL #BF #SB }CLO }OSO }REL }REL Amway Corp. – See the 2010 Michigan event for this company for more information about this event. Core Industries, Inc. See the 2010 Irvine entry for this company for more information about this event. Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. – After relocating to Indiana, the company has eight buildings: two for motor home production, one paint shop, three for fiberglass production and two for service and parts and where the workforce has grown to 1,200.2047 Abbott Laboratories will invest $50 million build a 16,000-sq. ft. catheters manufacturing plant in Alajuela Costa Rica The his information was presented by the Comex and CINDE, agencies in Costa Rica. In a first phase, the company will start operations with 500 workers and it will increase to 3,000 later.2048 That employment estimate is excluded from this report and real-count jobs losses are reported during the years that they occurred. R-Squared Circuits, Inc., a subsidiary of Test Tooling Solutions Group, furloughed employees producing printed circuit boards because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as April 11, 2010.2049 HomeEq Servicing – See the 2010 India entry for this company for more information. HomeEq Servicing, a mortgage servicing company, will close its 901-employee call center after being acquired by Ocwen Financial Corp., which will move jobs to India and Uruguay.2050 Wells Fargo – See the 2010 Phoenix event for this company for more information. Wells Fargo will relocate jobs to Arizona and South Dakota. A company statement merely said, “in today’s ever-changing business environment, we must continuously review our operations and make changes accordingly.”2051 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arizona leading to a reduction in expenses.] Enfinity Corp. – The Belgium-based solar development company relocated its Americas headquarters from Sacramento to Atlanta, where it will employ at least 30 people initially in a 6,500-sq. ft. space. Founded in 2005, Enfinity has grown into one of the 10-largest solar photovoltaic development companies with projects in North America, China, India and Europe. The Atlanta office will help finance and develop new solar projects across the Americas.2052 Gregory Mountain Products Inc., which sells outdoor apparel online, will relocate headquarters and staff, keeping a “largely autonomous brand” as it integrates with its new owner, Black Diamond Equipment Inc. The company plans to grow its HQ and distribution facilities in Utah over the next 10 years.2053 [Along with efficiencies resulting from affiliation with a new owner, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Utah leading to a reduction in expenses.] 265 Sacramento ↔ Sacramento India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #PA }OSO }REL San Bernardino ↔ Adelanto San Bernardino ↔ Ontario North Carolina > New Bern 100 N$R NQF #CP #MA }CLO }REL 18 N$R NQF #AE }CLO }DSP San Bernardino ↔ Ontario San Diego ↔ Carlsbad (See Irvine entry) NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Mexico > Monterrey 277 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL San Diego ↔ Carlsbad Colorado > Longmont 70 N$R NQF #CH #SO }CLO }REL San Diego ↔ Escondido Mexico > Tijuana NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego Pennsylvania > Pittsburgh 30 $9 24.8 #PB }CDO Unknown > Dispersed McClatchy Newspapers, Inc., d/b/a/ The Sacramento Bee, furloughed employees producing advertisements because it shifted the services to a foreign country. According the Dept. of Labor, employees stated that the work migrated to India, although which community is unknown. Also, the filing didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 11, 2010.2054 CABO Yachts – The manufacturer will close its plant by the end of 2010 and move production to the Hatteras Yachts factory in North Carolina. Both companies are units of Brunswick Corp.2055 GE Aviation – Its aerospace unit will close the engine repair and test facility at the Los Angeles / Ontario International Airport, where it tested engines after overhaul and repair. The facility has been open for 55 years and has been slowly shrinking. At its peak employment, the site had more than 700 workers.2056 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. furloughed workers and on-site leased workers producing televisions because the company shifted the work to foreign countries. See the 2010 Irvine entry for more information about this event. Callaway Golf Co. will move most manufacturing to Mexico. George Fellows, CEO, said, “This decision was based on an extensive review of our operations structure and supports the gross margin improvements necessary to secure our leadership position in a competitive market.”2057 The North County Times reported that “Carlsbad will remain company headquarters, where research, marketing and administrative functions will be handled, as well as some manufacturing.... Bud Leedom, an analyst familiar with the company, said hundreds would lose their jobs, because manufacturing is a ‘substantial part’ of Callaway’s payroll. . . . Callaway has endured hard times before, Leedom said. However, relocating production means the company had decided that even when the economy recovers, it won’t be able to regain its pricing power.”2058 Dot Hill Systems Corp. – The manufacturer of data storage products will close its Carlsbad headquarters. It’s already consolidated operations from Carlsbad to Longmont.2059 It appears at least 30 have already moved.”2060 Nexergy, Inc. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing battery packs, printed circuit assemblies, cable and harness. Company employees stated that the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as April 19, 2010.2061 It’s likely the community is Tijuana, where the company already has a facility. BeamOne LLC is opening a 24,800-sq. ft. Electron Beam Sterilization Service Center where it will employ up to 30 people when fully operational and another 15 to 20 jobs could be added later. CEO Glenn Thibault said of the region, “This is a great place for growth. There is a lot of expansion in medical devices and pharmaceutical in the area, and we want to be a part of that.” BeamOne is a medical device sterilization company. When a manufacturer makes a product like a syringe or a petri dish, it can’t be used until it’s been sterilized in the packaging. The company will start with one linear accelerator, with a second added as business grows in the region.2062 Capital investment totaled $9 million.2063 Synergy Health plc acquired BeamOne in 2011, in part because the business is expected to grow strongly after opening the Pittsburgh facility and the upcoming doubling 266 San Diego ↔ San Diego India > Chennai San Diego ↔ San Diego San Diego ↔ San Diego 20 N$R NQF #PA }OSO }REL Mexico > Tiajuana Texas > San Antonio NJR N$R NQF 400 $5 NQF #CP #SB }REL }UTN San Diego ↔ San Diego Mexico > Tecate NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL San Diego ↔ San Diego Texas > Westlake 8 N$R NQF #HQ }REL San Diego ↔ Vista Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Idaho > Boise NJR N$R NQF #GR #HQ #CS }CLO }REL San Francisco ↔ India > Hyderabad NJR N$R NQF #PB #PF #SO }OSO }REL }OSO }REL of Costa Rica operations.2064 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Pennsylvania leading to a reduction in expenses. Elsevier, Inc., Editorial Production-Journals Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers involved in administration and the production of scientific journals because the company shifted the work to India.2065 Flextronics International USA, Inc. – See the 2010 Foothill Ranch entry for this company for more information about this event. Petco – The retailer moved 400 back office jobs to a new Satellite Support Center in San Antonio, moving some executives and others from its National Support Center in San Diego. The office will carry out the financial aspects of the company’s operations, including accounting, administrative services, compliance and risk management, and the jobs will pay an average of about $57,700 a year, while 10% of the jobs will pay $80,000 or more. The company will spend $5 million to outfit its San Antonio building, the first office location outside of San Diego. The company graded cities on four main factors, including availability of corporate talent, the friendliness of the business and civic communities, operating costs and quality of life. The site-selection process considered the San Diego area for the facility.2066 Rancho La Puerta, LLC furloughed employees and also on-site leased workers who provided customer and administrative services because the firm shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as July 15, 2010.2067 Solera Holdings, Inc. relocated its headquarters to Texas; it is the parent of several software and services companies that serve the auto insurance claims processing industry and will retain a San Diego office.2068 Although only eight people are relocating, they are identified as a “senior group.”2069 Update: Since the relocation, the company has kept growing; in 2015 it reached a market value of about $3.3 billion2070 with customers in more than 75 countries.2071 Vislink, Inc. subsidiary of Vislink, PLC furloughed employees and on-site leased workers engaged in production of microwave products and assemblies for the communications industry because the company shifted such work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 14, 2010.2072 Building Materials Holding Corp., dba BMC Select – The company conducted an unusual relocation. BMC, which had shifted its headquarters from Idaho to California, relocated its HQ back to Boise, allowing it to retain access to high-quality employees while reducing wage and occupancy costs.2073 BMC supports building programs that promote sustainable materials, energy efficiency and environmentally responsible building practices, including the LEED, National Association of Home Builders Green Home Building Guidelines, and regional programs such as the Forest Stewardship Council. It also provides green building products. More information is found on its Green Building webpage.2074 Deloitte Recap LLC furloughed employees in its Biotech Consulting and Business Development Software Division and on-site leased workers engaged in consulting and 267 San Francisco 65 $5 28 #HQ #RW }REL Arizona > Goodyear 107 N$R 120 #GR #MA }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Utah > Salt Lake City NJR N$R NQF #DC #DO #EN #IT #SM }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Ohio > Dayton 200 N$R NQF #IT #PF #SB }CDO San Francisco ↔ San Francisco San Francisco ↔ South San Francisco Arizona > Scottsdale 200 N$R 38.5 #DO #SM }CDO Oregon > Hillsboro 500 $525 340 #PB }CDO San Joaquin ↔ Lodi Texas > Dallas 64 N$R NQF #AU #MA }REL San Joaquin ↔ Lodi Mexico > San Luis Potosi NJR N$R NQF San Francisco ↔ San Francisco Connecticut > Stamford San Francisco ↔ San Francisco }OSO }REL software customization services because the firm shifted the work to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010.2075 Design Within Reach (DWR), a retailer of modern furniture, made a cross-country headquarters move.2076 The home-furnishing company relocated to a 28,000 sq. ft. facility.2077 DWR brings to Stamford 65 jobs and a $5 million project to build out new offices and a Design Within Reach studio store.2078 The company retained a presence in San Francisco. Suntech America – The unit of a Chinese company will put its first U.S. manufacturing plant in a 120,000-sq. ft. facility in Arizona. Suntech selected the area because of research underway at Arizona State University and a supportive local business climate. 2079 In 2011, the company engaged a third production shift, adding another 30 jobs, bringing the total to 107.2080 Twitter, Inc. – This is another move by a California company to put computer-intensive operations in a state with significantly less expensive electricity. Twitter will open a custom-built data center in Utah and move some technical operations to the location. The facility will be the company’s first custom-built data center.2081 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Utah than in California.] WilmerHale, a law firm, will open a Business Services Center in the Dayton region in September and house approximately 187 employees from existing offices and new Ohiobased employees. The center will include support staff such as finance, human resources, IT operations, document review and practice management. The center will improve efficiencies and reduce operational expenses.2082 Later, the center, which grew to more than 200 employees, was ranked among area’s “Top Workplaces” by the Dayton Daily News.2083 Yelp Inc. – The online consumer ratings service opened in Scottsdale’s Galleria Corporate Centre with about 100 workers and “plans to hire 100 more people by year’s end” with most jobs “related to advertising sales and account management.”2084 Genentech – The company began producing pharmaceuticals at a new $400 million plant, exceeding its job creation target of 200 employees. Barry Starkman, plant manager, said, “The tax climate here was very favorable, certainly, when compared to California.”2085 Subsequent expansions were made, including a $125 million project in 2015, that raised the number of employees to 500.2086 In 2010 the company occupied 340,000 sq. ft. of space.2087 Valley Towing Products (RPM Towing) – The company closed and 64 employees lost their jobs. Work moved to Texas and to a plant in Mexico owned by parent company Revstone Industries LLC of Lexington, Ky. The company has manufactured parts of trailers and towing systems in Lodi since 1947. Both the plant in Mexico and the Dallas warehouse are new and represent part of the company’s expansion plans.2088 Some work remained in Lodi. Valley Towing Products (RPM Towing) – See the 2010 Dallas entry for this company for more information. 268 San Joaquin ↔ Manteca Unknown > Dispersed 97 N$R NQF #AU #MA }CLO }DSP San Joaquin ↔ Stockton San Joaquin ↔ Stockton Unknown > Dispersed Mexico > Unknown 154 N$R NQF #AU #MA }CLO }DSP 25 N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL San Luis Obispo ↔ Atascadero Nevada > North Las Vegas NJR N$R NQF #IT #SB }CDO San Mateo ↔ Belmont India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Utah > Salt Lake City 100 N$R 20 }CDO San Mateo ↔ Redwood City Utah > West Jordan NJR $300 240 #EN #ET #IT #PA #DC #EN #IT San Mateo ↔ San Mateo Texas > Austin 50 N$R 5.7 #HQ #PB }REL San Mateo ↔ San Mateo & Woodside Washington > Camus 445 $47 NQF #BF #IT #SB }CDO }CDO Amtex – The subsidiary of Japan-based Hayashi Telempu closed its Manteca plant, which supplied car seat covers for the now-closed NUMMI plant. It appears that the company’s facilities in Ohio and Texas remain open.2089 Kyoho Manufacturing California – The company, which in 2008 opened an auto parts plant to supply the NUMMI plant, stopped operating in March. 2090 Timbron International, Inc. furloughed employees producing recycled Styrofoam interior home molding products because the company shifted the work to Mexico, affecting 25 jobs. The Department of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country. The company stated that “Stockton manufacturing closed on July 31, 2011” and “The manufacturing facility that was once in Stockton, CA is now in Mexico.” Furloughs may have begun as early as Oct. 17, 2010.2091 Retail Anywhere opened a new office for Customer Support and other departments in Nevada to accommodate a larger staging facility and help-desk staff increase. The company provides point-of-sale systems for retailers. CEO Branden Jenkins said. “We chose the Las Vegas area because of its talented labor pool and for its abundant options of direct flights, easing the commute for our implementation teams as well as for customers coming on-site for training.”2092 Later, the company was purchased by NetSuite. Cengage Learning furloughed employees in its manufacturing buyers department and onsite leased workers because the company shifted such services to a company in India, which now performs textbook purchases. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010.2093 Electronic Arts Inc. – Placing a 20,000-sq. ft. facility in Utah will promote the creation of innovative video game content. Employees include engineering, design, project management, marketing, production, audio, art and animation. 2094 Oracle resumed construction of a massive data center in Utah, an effort called ‘Project Sequoia” that will be about 240,000-sq. ft. in size.2095 After project delays, the company resumed work in 2010. Data Center Knowledge reported, “Oracle apparently halted construction around the time it offered to acquire Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion. The deal created a ‘buy vs. build’ choice for Oracle, as Sun operates dozens of data centers, including a relatively new high-efficiency Broomfield, Colorado data center and Sun’s highdensity installation at the SuperNAP in Las Vegas.”2096 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Utah than in California.] Pain Therapeutics Inc. – The drug development company informed the SEC that it would relocate its headquarters by the end of 2011. The company has about 30 employees and plans to hire 50 to 100 people in R&D roles over the next three years. CEO Remi Barbier said, “We’re a business, and we look for business-friendly states and business-friendly environments .... We’re a medical research company and we think that Austin, Texas, is an up-and-coming cluster for biotech and biomedical research, and we’d like to participate in that.”2097 A 2014 report stated that the company in 2010 leased 5,700 sq. ft. of space.2098 Fisher Investments – The advisory asset management firm is building a 200-acre campus in Camus. CEO Ken Fisher said the new location offers a “friendlier business climate” than California, where the company is currently based. 2099 Fisher Investments 269 Santa Barbara ↔ Goleta Singapore > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Santa Barbara ↔ Santa Maria Unknown > Dispersed 260 N$R NQF #SB }CLO }DSP Santa Clara ↔ Campbell Michigan > Ann Arbor 300 $2.25 45 #EN #IT #RD }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Milpitas Louisiana > Covington 490 N$R 27 #EN #HQ #IT #SB }CLO }REL manages $49 billion in assets for high-net-worth individuals and for public pension plans. It also manages financial plans for companies such as Boeing and Volvo. Its employees earn between $75,000 and $200,000 annually.2100 When asked if he will move the HQ to Washington State, he said he isn’t yet ready to do so: “California, the state of my birth and that of my father and grandfather, is determined to go to hell but isn’t very competent so it is taking the state time to complete the process. I’m letting people flee ahead of that.” He said other California-to-Washington State attributes are: “No state income tax for my people. Schools where the primary education doesn’t consist of extra-curricular firearms and illegal drug training, plus safe neighborhoods where kids can play in the streets. Comparable homes for my folks that cost a quarter as much. Local governments that like my people instead of hate them.”2101 In 2013, the company said it plans to break ground on a second office building, which will be able to house some 700 workers. The doubling of office space in Camas means that Fisher Investments will have more employees in Washington than in California.2102 By 2015, the firm’s head count in Camas reached about 975 workers and capacity exists to accommodate 1,800 employees. These are highpaying jobs. Fisher said employees earn between $75,000 and $200,000 annually. 2103 Note: It’s difficult to know to which years the job growth of 530 employees should be attributed. For the purposes of this report, they will be broken into units of 132 and attributed to each year in the 2011-2014 period. Aplegen, Inc., a life sciences company, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing digital imaging equipment because the company shifted such work to Singapore. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010.2104 UPS shut its call center in stages by October 2010. The Santa Maria Times quoted a UPS spokeswoman as saying, “The center is being closed because calls that have been handled by the Santa Maria center can be handled within the company’s existing network.”2105 The center is the only one of ten centers that’s closing. It’s unclear what other locations will handle the diverted calls. Barracuda Networks – The IT security firm is undertaking a major expansion of its R&D center in Michigan. In the two years since it created the facility, it has grown from 8 employees to about 100 workers.2106 Barracuda’s growth illustrates the economic potential of the IT security sector for the Ann Arbor region and the University of Michigan’s computer science engineering program.2107 Its investment is $2.55 million.2108 With continual growth, by 2012 the employee count was expected to grow to between 300 and 400 employees, a number “that’s not going to be capped.”2109 For purposes of this report, the conservative number of 300 will be cited. Globalstar, Inc. – Will move its headquarters, product development center, international customer care operations, call center, finance, accounting, sales, marketing and PR – all high-value jobs. The company provides mobile satellite voice and data services. Jay Monroe, executive chairman, said, “Relocating to Covington will help dramatically reduce our operating costs as we execute our next generation strategic initiatives. The telecommunications industry is extremely competitive and we are seeing increased competition.” CEO Peter Dalton said, “Louisiana’s leading universities including Loyola, 270 Santa Clara ↔ Milpitas Mississippi > Olive Branch 300 $130 NQF #GR #MA }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Maryland > Silver Spring NJR N$R NQF #EN #HQ #IT #SO }CLO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Florida > Gainesville NJR N$R NQF #EN #HQ #IT #SO }CLO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Arizona > Tempe NJR N$R NQF #CP #DO #PA }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Mountain View Virginia > Reston 250 N$R 221 #DO #EN #HQ #IT }CLO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Texas > Austin 200 $3.1 21 #DO #SB #SM }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Washington > Seattle 50 N$R NQF #DO #EN #IT #SM }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Taiwan > Taipei NJR $112.5 NQF #CH #EN #IT }CDO }OSO LSU, Tulane and The University of New Orleans plus the state’s reputation as a recreational sporting enthusiast’s paradise provide an ideal environment for recruiting highly skilled employees.”2110 Soladigm Inc. (now View, Inc.), a technology firm, is investing in a plant in Mississippi. Soladigm is a privately held company financed by venture capital firms, Sigma Partners and Khosla Ventures, both of Menlo Park, Calif. The company makes ‘dynamic’ windows, which can be switched from tinted to clear as needed.”2111 Reports conflict over whether 300 or 350 jobs will be created; this report will cite the more conservative figure. In 2012 the company changed its name to View, Inc. Also, it now began to call its window glass product View Dynamic Glass, which adjusts to external conditions, and reduces energy consumption.2112 Sonatype Inc. moved its headquarters to Maryland while unveiling $11.6 million in venture funding. The Washington Business Journal reported that the startup, in the computer software development business, “plans to use that new headquarters as a launching pad for growth in the coming months.”2113 SumTotal Systems (now Skillsoft) is a software provider for HR. Dan Boccabella, senior director of product management, , said Gainesville provides quality-of-life advantages such as shorter commutes as well as being a less expensive place to live and operate. “It just makes economic sense.”2114 In 2014 Skillsoft purchased SumTotal. Tiny Prints, which sells customized wedding, birth and stationery products online, opened a customer-service and graphic-arts center in Arizona. A company official said Arizona was selected because of its lower land, labor costs, and the opportunity for redundancy in case of a California natural disaster. The company also liked the availability of artists through Arizona State University and other area schools.2115 VeriSign, Inc. is relocating its headquarters to Virginia, according to an SEC filing.2116 VeriSign leased about 221,000 sq. ft. effective Feb. 1, 2011 and will pay about $105.8 million over the course of the 15-year lease.”2117 About 250 jobs were involved and relocation-related investment totaled $11 million.2118 Facebook – Relocation of sales and operations center.2119 “Facebook continues to grow and Austin, with its deep talent pool, would allow us to hire the high-caliber employees we need to properly serve the people, advertisers and developers that rely on our service,” said Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.2120 The company will move into a 21,000-sq, ft. space.2121 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Facebook established a development center in Seattle in August, 2010.2122 Some staff will move from California and others hired locally. The Seattle Times reported that “The office – Facebook’s first development center outside of its Palo Alto, Calif., headquarters – ended its first year with about 50 engineers.”2123 [Along with it being easier to recruit engineers in Seattle, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Hewlett-Packard – The company is setting up a global R&D center in Taiwan. The center will focus on computer products such as the design of HP Slate and related multi-touch 271 #RD NJR N$R NQF #SB }CDO }OSO 1,000 $100 230 #DO #EN #IT #PA #SB }CDO Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > San Antonio Utah > South Jordan NJR N$R NQF #PB #RD }CDO 450 $287 240 #DC #DO #EN #IT }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > San Antonio NJR N$R NQF #RD }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CH #MA }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > San Antonio 400 N$R NQF #PB }CDO Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Texas > San Antonio Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF #PB }CDO 450 $10 100 #GR #SB }CDO Santa Clara ↔ Palo Alto Panama > Panama Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Utah > Lehi Santa Clara ↔ San Jose applications and 3D visual technologies for mobile products. Kai Hsiao, HP Taiwan’s procurement head, said, “Innovation will be the key to the Computing Hub.”2124 Hewlett-Packard Co. – The company is laying off an undisclosed number of human resources employees and transferring the functions to Panama. No information is available as to the number of jobs involved, when the moves will occur, or the capital investment that will be made in Panama.2125 Adobe Systems Inc. is expanding big-time in Utah in a 230,000-sq. ft. tech campus. It will be built on a 38-acre site west of Traverse Mountain and be similar to Adobe’s corporate offices in San Jose with a skywalk between multilevel LEED certified buildings. The facility is “expected to bring in more than $134 million in taxes over the next 20 years, the move could bring in as much as $1.6 billion in wages paid over that time. Salaries will be 200% of the local average.”2126 It will cost $100 million to construct the campus.2127 Aviat U.S., Inc., f/k/a Harris Stratex Networks Operating Corp., furloughed employees and on-site leased workers who produced microwave modules used in wireless radio applications because it shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 21, 2010.2128 Corhythm Inc. – The startup company is developing a novel therapy for the treatment of atrial fibrillation.2129 See the 2010 InCube Labs entry for more information. eBay / PayPal – The e-commerce and software company opened the new “Project Topaz” data center and will host the eBay.com and Paypal.com web sites. It “is 50% less expensive to operate than the average of all other data centers we lease today,” said Dean Nelson, eBay’s Senior Director of Global Data Center Strategy. The 240,000 sq. ft. facility, is the first phase of a four-phase project.2130 eBay transactions total about $60 billion of goods a year, which is almost $2,000 a second.2131 [Note that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in Utah than in California.] Fe3 Medical Inc. – The company is developing remedies to anemia, a prevalent micronutrient deficiency especially among women.2132 See the 2010 InCube Labs entry for more information. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers engaged production of hard disk drives because the company shifted the work to China. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 31, 2010.2133 InCube Labs, a life sciences research unit, which develops and guides start-up companies, will launch an Innovation Center and five life science companies in Texas over the next five years offering salaries ranging from $50,000 to over $200,000. Over ten years InCube-related companies will spend about $100 million. CEO Mir Imran has founded more than 20 companies, holds more than 200 patents, and with partners manages the venture fund InCube Ventures.2134 Neurolink Inc. – The early-stage company is developing a new therapy for the treatment of epilepsy.2135 See the 2010 InCube Labs entry for more information. SunPower Corp. The company, HQ’d in San Jose, will create a new U.S. operations center in Austin, creating 450 jobs and generating an estimated $10 million in capital 272 4,000 $100 NQF #CH #MA #RD }CDO }OSO Costa Rica > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }OSO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Singapore > Singapore NJR N$R NQF #MA #PB }CDO }OSO Singapore > Singapore 800 $60 NQF #MA #SC }CDO }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara China > Xian NJR N$R NQF #GR #RD }CDO }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Mexico > Guadalajara 750 $180 NQF #CH #MA #RD }CDO }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Israel > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CH #MA #SC }OSO }CLO }REL Santa Clara ↔ San Jose Taiwan > Taipei Santa Clara ↔ San Jose investment. The new facility will house marketing, legal, finance and accounting functions. SunPower Corp. designs, manufactures and delivers solar technology worldwide for residential, commercial and utility-scale power plant customers.2136 It is the third largest solar company world-wide based on 2009 revenues of $1.52 billion.2137 The company is ultimately looking for 100,000 sq. ft. of space.2138 Jim Pape, SunPower’s president, said, “We’re looking at every new 2011 hire and asking, ‘Why not in Austin?’”2139 [Along with the new-hire issue, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] Super Micro Computer Inc., a storage and server manufacturer, will set up a facility in Taiwan. According to the Taipei Times, “The company will recruit up to 4,000 staff members to run the center, which will include logistical, manufacturing and R&D functions. ‘The company is facing high labor costs at its research site in Silicon Valley. Moving to Taiwan will help it cut costs and it could also take advantage of the ample resources of the tech supply chain here,’ sources said.”2140 Tyco Healthcare Group LP, D/B/A Covidien, Vascular Therapies furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing medical devices and supplies and shifted production to Costa Rica. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 20, 2010.2141 Agilent Technologies Inc. opened its new life sciences instruments manufacturing facility in Singapore to produce Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS) instruments for the global market.2142 Applied Materials, Inc. – The company opened a new $60 million operations center in Singapore, which will be its hub for semiconductor manufacturing around the world. The company reported in 3Q 2010 that transition of manufacturing to Asia continues. By 2012, about 50% of the company’s semiconductor equipment shipments will be out of Singapore and the rest from Austin, Texas.2143 The company said it plans to double its workforce at the center in the next few years, including positions for highly skilled workers.2144 Applied Materials, Inc. – The world’s biggest supplier of equipment used to build semiconductors, solar panels and flat-panel displays built its largest R&D lab in China.2145 One reason for the move is that China (along with India and Israel) are giving their people better technical educations than is being done in the United States. Intel Corp. – The company will expand a research center in Mexico. The company said, “The design center in Mexico is a shining example within Intel of a great investment .... The center, which began with 33 employees, has grown to 440 and will almost double to 750 after the new facility is built. The group in Mexico had completed 40 research projects as of July [2010].” As to Mexico’s increase in gang violence, “We haven’t found that to be a limiter for us at all at Intel.”2146 Intel Corp. furloughed employees in Santa Clara because the company shifted production of semiconductor chips to Israel. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 15, 2010.2147 273 Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Vietnam > Ho Chi Minh City NJR $1,000 316 #CH #MA #SC }CDO }OSO Intel Corp. opened its biggest-ever semiconductor plant, it’s in Vietnam and is the size of five-and-a-half football fields (about 316,800 sq. ft.) at a cost of $1 billion.2148 Texas > Plano NJR N$R NQF #DO #EN #IT #SB #SO }CDO }REL Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Santa Clara ↔ Santa Clara Oregon > Beaverton NJR N$R NQF #SB }REL McAfee, Inc. According to Forbes, David DeWalt, who heads McAfee said he is “intentionally not hiring new staff in the Golden State. Even worse for California, the company a while ago transferred entire departments elsewhere. Is McAfee based in California? Kind of. Only 14%, or roughly 900, of McAfee’s 6,500 employees are left in Silicon Valley. DeWalt figures he can save 30 to 40% every time he hires outside of California. And that’s roughly the premium he has to pay in the form of a moving bonus to get someone to relocate to California.... There is, of course, the higher housing costs that push up salaries. And California’s high income tax rates, which act as immediate surcharges on salaries.” McAfee shifted some 1,000 jobs in legal, HR and finance to Texas, Oregon and Ontario, Canada and India.2149 McAfee, Inc. See the 2010 Plano event for this company for more information. India > Bangalore NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL Chile > Santiago 100 N$R NQF #QA #RD #SO Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CH }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Canada > Ontario, Vaughan NJR N$R NQF #GR }CDO }OSO Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale Texas > Austin 150 N$R NQF #EN #SB }CDO McAfee, Inc. See the 2010 Plano event for this company for more information. McAfee, Inc. will open a new lab in Santiago that will employ quality assurance engineers researchers, and developers with the possibility of expansion. 2150 Often, offshore expansions by growing international companies are excluded from this report. However, the nature of the technology work shows that this is more than a back office or call center. By opening day, the facility had more than 100 employees.2151 Also, see comments by McAfee in the Plano entry for this year. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) furloughed employees and on-site leased workers designing microprocessors because the company acquired such services from a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010.2152 Calisolar Inc. (now Silicor Materials, Inc.) acquired 6N Silicon Inc., an Ontario-based company, and a portion of the transaction funds will be invested in expanding operations in the 6N Silicon plant in Ontario.2153 Update: Calisolar’s new owner, Silicor Materials, in 2014 shows a Vaughan, Ontario address.2154 ShoreTel Inc. – The seller of Internet-protocol business phone systems had a grand opening of a facility in Texas.2155 It’s hiring 150 workers in Austin during the next two years, including 60 in the near-term. The jobs will be in engineering, customer service call center, training and development.”2156 CEO John W. Combs said “The beauty of the ShoreTel system is that it lets us have offices anywhere, while ensuring close collaboration among our teams” and “Austin exceeded our expectations in many criteria, including work ethic, quality of education, local vibrancy and talent pool.” The company uses 30,000 sq. ft. and expects space requirements to grow.2157 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Texas leading to a reduction in expenses.] 274 Santa Clara ↔ Sunnyvale New York > Lockport 100 N$R 191 #DO #EN #IT }CDO Santa Cruz ↔ Davenport Unknown > Dispersed 120 N$R NQF #CS #MA }CLO }DSP Shasta ↔ Redding Shasta ↔ Redding Unknown > Dispersed Nevada > Las Vegas 65 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP 8 N$R NQF #ET }CLO }REL Siskiyou ↔ Mount Shasta Unknown > Dispersed 50 N$R NQF #FP #MA }CLO }DSP Solano ↔ Benicia North Carolina > Lenoir 21 $2.2 60 #CP #MA }UTN Solano ↔ Fairfield India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL Solano ↔ Fairfield Missouri > Mexico (town of) 20 N$R NQF #FP #RD }REL Solano ↔ Vallejo India > Unknown 3 N$R NQF #PA }OSO }REL Yahoo Inc. – The social media company will open a data center in Lockport, 20 miles northeast of Buffalo. Yahoo referred to the New York Power Authority’s “low-cost hydropower” as an attractive factor.2158 (Note: Hydropower is opposed by California environmentalists.) It is a 191,000 sq. ft. facility.2159 [Yahoo’s experience in Buffalo is the norm in that data centers use significant amounts of electricity and such costs are lower in most states than in California.] Cemex – The Mexico-based company closed its Davenport cement plant. The Santa Cruz Sentinel said the facility was opened in 1906 and was the biggest contributor to the county’s property tax roll. Environmental regulations and permitting constraints and the cost of unionized labor contributed to the decision to close. “The Davenport facility was the most expensive of Cemex’s 14 plants in the United States to operate.”2160 Fintech Precast Inc. – The company, which manufactured precast walls for buildings, closed in April.2161 Morpheus Lights, an entertainment lighting company, which relocated to Redding 12 years ago to escape Silicon Valley, closed its operation and consolidated operations at its Las Vegas HQ. Even after a move of its HQ from Redding to Las Vegas several years ago, Morpheus kept its main production and manufacturing facility in Redding. The company has provided fixed lighting systems for some of the biggest acts in music, including Bruce Springsteen and Ringo Starr. Its resume also includes Garth Brooks, Metallica, Styx, REO Speedwagon, Broadway and the Academy Awards. Morpheus initially had about 30 people working in Redding, prior to it moving its HQ to Las Vegas.2162 Coca-Cola North America will close its plant. The $30 million Coca-Cola watering bottling plant, formerly known as Dannon, opened in 2001 and at one time employed up to 200 people. The company has other bottling plants in Anaheim, Grand Prairie, Texas; High Springs, Fla.; and Milesburg, Pa.2163 Tasz Inc., a cork maker, is investing $2.2 million and creating 21 jobs in Lenoir, North Carolina. Dr. Chakra V. Gupta, president and owner of Tasz, describes Lenoir as a “central location for serving the wine industries in the eastern and northeastern U.S., Canada, South America, and Europe.” After evaluating California and other locations, “we determined that Caldwell County and Lenoir provided ideal place to establish the Tasz Inc. investment.” The company will build a 60,000-sq. ft. manufacturing facility to develop, produce, and market synthetic corks for the wine and spirits industry. Tasz will produce the corks under its NeoCork brand.2164 AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah Insurance Exchange, Finance and Administration Operations, furloughed employees who provide membership account services because the company shifted such services to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010.2165 Soy Labs LLC – The nutraceutical company broke ground in April for a new Plant Science Center. The relocation will create at least 20 high-paying jobs in the area.2166 California Newspaper Limited Partnership, a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, dba Vallejo Times Herald, furloughed employees producing graphical advertisements because the company shifted the work to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in 275 Sonoma ↔ Cloverdale China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CP #MA #PL }OSO }REL Sonoma ↔ Santa Rosa Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL Stanislaus ↔ Modesto Oregon > Portland 12 N$R 7.3 #CL #DO #HQ }REL Stanislaus ↔ Modesto Unknown > Dispersed 186 N$R NQF #AU #MA }CLO }DSP Stanislaus ↔ Riverbank Nevada > Reno 6 N$R NQF #EN #HQ #MA #RD }CLO }REL Stanislaus ↔ Turlock Unknown > Dispersed 150 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP Tulare ↔ Tulare Unknown > Dispersed 80 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP Unknown ↔ Unknown Nevada > Las Vegas NJR N$R NQF #GA #HQ #SO Unknown ↔ Unknown Arizona > Oro Valley 500 $180 182.4 #HQ #IT #MA }UTN that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as July 19, 2010.2167 Dimensions Crafts, LLC, furloughed employees and “the employment decline is related to the shift in production of plastic beads and/or plastic pegboards to a foreign country,” which is China. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as April 11, 2010.2168 JDS Uniphase Corp., (a.k.a JDSU) a telecommunications company, furloughed employees producing custom optical coated products because the company shifted such work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010.2169 Hi-Tec Sports USA – The sports and outdoor footware company, based in Modesto for 30 years, moved headquarters to Oregon. Shipping will remain in Modesto. The company is a subsidiary of privately held Hi-Tec Sports plc of London, England.2170 The company will move into a 7,300-sq. ft. space.2171 Trim Masters Inc. – All jobs at the plant were lost in March as a result of the shutdown of the NUMMI factory. At one point corporate officials were optimistic that the facility might continue to supply a plant in Mexico.2172 As of this writing in 2010, it appears that the plan didn’t work out. Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies (AM2T), an engineering company that produces exotic, high-performance materials for use in mining, oil production, missile systems and military applications, moved its headquarters from Riverbank to Reno. According to Mic Meeks, executive director for AM2T, the company plans to initially hire between six to eight employees at is Reno operation in various materials research and development, technical marketing and support positions. As demand for its products increase, Meeks says the company will build a redundant heavy manufacturing operation in Reno similar to that which is in California.2173 Hormel Foods Corp. – The company will close its canning plant in October, affecting about 150 workers. Employees may be able to work at one of four other food processing facilities that the company runs in California. The plant had produced canned meats since 2006.2174 See also a 2014 closure of a Hormel plant in Stockton that also produced canned meat products. Land O’ Lakes will idle its cheese manufacturing plant in Tulare sometime during the latter half of 2010. Land O’Lakes is offering employees assistance through counseling and referrals. The company will work with the Teamsters Union regarding the transition.2175 InstantAction – When Louis Castle agreed to become CEO for the game software company, one of the conditions was that Las Vegas be considered as a site for the company’s headquarters instead of California. He cited the lower cost of living compared to Silicon Valley and Los Angeles. A game designer making $65,000 to $80,000 a year will be able to make it go much further in Las Vegas, including the ability to purchase a house.2176 Roche / Ventana Medical Systems – The Switzerland-based bioscience and pharmaceutical company, after looking at unspecified locations in California, scratched the 276 #PB Ventura ↔ Camarillo Nevada > Henderson NJR N$R NQF #EH #HQ }REL Ventura ↔ Camarillo Maryland > Frederick 150 N$R NQF #PB }CLO }REL Ventura ↔ Camarillo Arizona > Phoenix 350 $40 122 #EC #GR }CDO Ventura ↔ Camarillo China > Unknown 450 N$R NQF #CH #EC #MA }OSO }REL Ventura ↔ Moorpark Mexico > Tijuana NJR N$R NQF #AU #EC #MA }OSO }REL Ventura ↔ Oxnard Tennessee > Dayton 40 N$R NQF #PA }CLO }REL Ventura ↔ Oxnard China > Unknown 191 N$R NQF #EC #MA }OSO }REL state off its list for a new 500-employee headquarters in favor of Oro Valley, a high-growth community near Tucson. The five-year project will total about $180 million in capital investment. The jobs at the Ventana Medical Systems subsidiary will have an average salary of $75,000. The facility will be located near a University of Arizona drug lab, the Bio5 Institute, which helps move research into the marketplace. The site will have manufacturing, national sales and marketing, HR, IT, finance, and organizational positions.2177 A 182,400 sq. ft. building was built with the shell going up in 90 days,2178 which is faster than what could have been achieved in California. Note: Roche is familiar with California in that Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, has its HQ in South San Francisco. Barbour Well, Inc. moved its headquarters to Nevada. The company, an oil and geothermal drilling service, has worked in California and the Western U.S. for more than 20 years and also serves the Pacific Rim as far as Hawaii and Japan.2179 Life Technologies Corp. – The biotechnology tools company will shut down its Camarillo facility in 2011 and 150 workers will lose their jobs. Camarillo’s activities will be moved to Maryland. The company was formerly known as Invitrogen Corp.2180 Power-One Inc. plans to invest as much as $40 million in Phoenix within five years.2181 It opened a 122,000 sq. ft. building in Phoenix to manufacture inverters.2182 The devices allow for power collected from devices such as solar panels to be converted from direct current to alternating current. Power-One has facilities in Italy and China. The Phoenix factory is the company’s first in the U.S. Power-One already has lured a supplier to the U.S. Faist PLC, a London-based company, which will open a nearby facility to produce the inverter cases.2183 The University of Arizona was an important factor because it produces more than 80 engineers a year and has ties to the U.S. Department of Energy. Power-One has been based in Camarillo for about 40 years.2184 [In addition to the availability of engineering talent, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Arizona leading to a reduction in expenses.] Zebra Technologies Corp. – The company is shifting manufacturing of bar code label printers and other items by outsourcing up to 450 jobs to China. Zebra’s plan is to move all production by midyear, leaving about 200 employees in Camarillo.2185 Kavlico Corp., a subsidiary of Custom Sensors and Technologies (CST), a subsidiary of Schneider Electric, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing pressure sensors for the industrial and automotive markets because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 26, 2010.2186 The location is likely to be Tijuana, where the company has a plant to which Moorpark work has been previously transferred.2187 Buckaroo Communications, a publisher of several magazines, moved its headquarters from Oxnard, Calif., to Dayton, Tenn., where it has more than 40 employees; 27 reportedly moved from Oxnard. One employee said he “did not hesitate” to relocate because the people in Dayton impressed him. The community, he observed, “is a lot like Mayberry.”2188 CalAmp Products, Inc., Satellite Products Division, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers producing Low Noise Block Feed converter-amplifiers for satellite TV 277 Ventura ↔ Oxnard Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC }OSO }REL Ventura ↔ Ventura India > Unknown 20 N$R NQF #PA }OSO }REL Ventura ↔ Westlake Village Texas > Irving 120 $3.3 26.7 #EC #HQ }CDO Yolo ↔ Davis Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #PB #SB }OSO }REL because the company shifted the work to China. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Aug. 18, 2010.2189 Nevion USA, Inc., a subsidiary of Nevion Europe, furloughed employees and on-site leased employees producing video transport equipment (infrastructure for broadcasters, telecommunication service providers and others) because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but did indicate that furloughs may have begun as early as April 26, 2010.2190 Third Degree Graphics furloughed graphic design employees because “E. W. Scripps and The Ventura County Star, our largest accounts, switched all their graphic services to an Indian graphics services outsource company.” The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in India and indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010. The event will affect 20 jobs.2191 Consolidated Electrical Distributors Inc. (CED), one of the country’s largest electrical equipment firms, is relocating its headquarters and about 120 jobs to the Las Colinas section of Irving; capital investment will total an estimated $3.3 million. The company operates out of more than 500 locations in 45 states. It supplies electrical system parts to residential, commercial and industrial customers, has more than 6,000 U.S. employees and has been in business since 1957. The establishment of Irving as its “point of sale” for inventory purchased and resold in Texas means the state will benefit from the company’s generation of taxable annual sales. It’s buying a building and will occupy 26,750 sq. ft. of space.2192 Novozymes, Inc., a biotechnology company and subsidiary of Novozymes US, Inc., furloughed employees in its finance department because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the country, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 13, 2010.2193 278 Chapter 22: Details Regarding 2009 Disinvestment Events California Disinvestment Events for 2009 as shown in Table 21 are self-explanatory. Quite often in public domain sources information was lacking about jobs, capital investments and square footage. In such cases, the following codes will appear: NJR – No Job Number Reported N$R – No Capital Investment Reported NQF - No Square Footage Reported Table 21: California Disinvestment Events for 2009 California County & Locality Destination Location Alameda ↔ Alameda Ireland > Unknown Alameda ↔ Fremont China > Unknown Jobs Private Capital (million) Sq. Ft. (000) Function or Industry Codes Event Type NJR N$R NQF #PB #MA }OSO }REL 96 N$R NQF #MA #RD }OSO }REL Malaysia > Unknown }OSO }REL Alameda ↔ Hayward Unknown > Dispersed 299 N$R NQF #GR }CLO }DSP Alameda ↔ Hayward Arizona > Phoenix 400 N$R 101.3 #CP #DO #DN #EN #IT }CLO }REL Information Available through Public Domain Sources Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc. furloughed employees because the company shifted diabetes test strips production to Ireland. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which community within that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 18, 2009.2194 Seagate Technology, LLC, Fremont Media Research Center, furloughed employees and it shifted manufacturing of hard disc drives and research and development to China and Malaysia. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as May 10, 2009.2195 The furlough figure is from a WARN Notice. During the same period the company furloughed 118 workers in Milpitas.2196 However, since it’s unknown if Milpitas layoffs were related to the shift in work the figures are excluded from this report. It’s also unknown how many of the 96 jobs that were shifted went to China and how many to Malaysia. OptiSolar Technologies issued a WARN Notice indicating that 299 Hayward employees were furloughed. See the company’s 2009 Sacramento entry for more details about this event. Shutterfly, Inc. will close its Hayward facility, furlough 106 employees and relocate work to Arizona “to help it tap lower labor costs outside of California.” CFO Mark Rubash said, “The labor costs in Phoenix are about the same as Charlotte (where the company has another production facility), and that’s about a 30 percent to 35 percent reduction from Hayward levels.” CEO Jeffrey Housenbold estimated the relocation’s break-even point would come in 12 to 18 months. Shutterfly incurred about $80,000 in lease-termination costs in Hayward, it said in a filing with the SEC, and will incur about $800,000 in 279 Alameda ↔ Hayward China > Shanghai Alameda ↔ Hayward Alameda ↔ Newark 84 N$R NQF #AE #CH #DF #EC #MA }OSO }CLO }REL Connecticut > Stafford Springs Wisconsin > Caledonia NJR N$R NQF 20 N$R NQF #CS #GR #MA }CDO Alameda ↔ Oakland Arizona > Scottsdale 350 N$R 65 #DN #HQ }CLO }REL Alameda ↔ Oakland Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #IT #PB }OSO }REL Contra Costa ↔ San Ramon Brazil > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL El Dorado ↔ El Dorado Hills India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EC #SB #SO }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Beverly Hills Tennessee > Memphis 100 N$R NQF #HC #HQ #SB }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Beverly Hills Virginia > McLean 400 $1.8 323 #HC #HQ }CLO }REL }REL severance costs.2197 The company will hire up to 400 workers in Phoenix, and leased 101,269 sq. ft. for production, warehousing and data-storage purposes. Positions include manufacturing managers, equipment technicians, equipment operators and others. 2198 TTM Technologies, Inc. The printed circuit board manufacturer will close its Hayward plant and transfer work to China and Stafford Springs, Conn. The company expects to record between $11 million and $14 million in separation, asset impairment and disposal costs related to the Hayward closing.2199 (The company’s 2009 relocation of Los Angeles work is listed separately.) TTM Technologies, Inc. See the Company’s 2009 Shanghai event for more information. CalStar Products, Inc. was awarded $2.44 million in federal clean energy tax credits. In 2009, CalStar opened a unique plant in Wisconsin where it manufactures architectural bricks and pavers from coal power plant fly ash.2200 About 20 jobs were created.2201 APL – The subsidiary of Neptune Orient Lines Ltd. of Singapore (and formerly known as American President Lines Ltd.) relocated its U.S. headquarters to Arizona as one of a series of cost-saving measures.2202 NOL’s Regional President for the Americas, John Bowe, said, “The greater Phoenix area will be a cost-effective base of operations for us and we’re going to a state that is well-known for its support and encouragement of business.... and the civic and business community has been very welcoming.”2203 APL, the world’s fifth-largest container-shipping company, will have about 350 employees in Phoenix2204 in a 65,000 sq. ft. space.2205 Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, KPIT Division furloughed employees because the company shifted information technology services to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 29, 2009.2206 International Business Machines (IBM) furloughed employees because the company shifted database administration services to Brazil. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which community within that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Dec. 22, 2009.2207 Amdocs BCS, Inc. furloughed employees because of a shift of work to India. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which community within that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as April 8, 2009.2208 The jobs were related to software design, development, testing, customer support, and managed services for the broadband, cable, and satellite industries. Hilton Garden Inn is moving its headquarters, and Hilton Shared Services will also relocate, together creating 100 jobs in Memphis. The Memphis “hub will continue to house a significant number of brands and our back-office operations, supporting all our businesses, improving operations and cost-efficiency,” president and CEO Christopher J. Nassetta wrote in a memo to employees.2209 The Hilton relocation that garnered the most media coverage in 2009 was the move of its Beverly Hills HQ to Washington DC; see separate entry for that event. Hilton Hotels Corp. – Its headquarters move to McLean was significant because of the company’s size – it has more than 3,600 hotels in 80 countries – and brand recognition. About 220 of the 350 employees working at the new HQ are new hires, which suggests a 280 Los Angeles ↔ Burbank India > Unknown 300 N$R NQF #ET #IT #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Burbank Poland > Unknown 300 N$R NQF Los Angeles ↔ Carson Los Angeles ↔ Carson Oregon > Salem NJR $80 130 #GR #MA }CDO Mexico > Monterrey NJR N$R NQF #GR #MA }CDO }OSO Los Angeles ↔ City of Industry China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #DN }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ City of Industry China > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #CL #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ City of Industry Los Angeles ↔ City of Industry Los Angeles ↔ Culver City Missouri > Jefferson City 61 N$R NQF #CP #MA }CLO }REL North Carolina > Raeford NJR N$R NQF India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF }OSO }REL }REL #IT #SB }OSO good number of staff agreed to relocate. Hilton moved into an 11-story, 323,000-sq. ft. building In McLean in August 2009.2210 A later report indicated that the company will invest $1.8 million to expand the operation, adding 100 jobs, bringing the job total to 400. 2211 Curiously, the $1.8 million appears to be for the expansion; the original investment Hilton made in the new property is elusive. Also, see the 2009 entry for Hilton moving part of the Beverly Hills HQ to Memphis. Warner Brothers Entertainment Inc. The company’s Burbank headquarters will see job losses, with about 450 people being terminated and 150 open positions being shed. Of those, it appears that about 300 positions in management information systems, finance and accounting will be outsourced to India and Poland over the next year. The move is expected to save the movie and television studio more than $50 million annually.2212 Since it isn’t known how many jobs will go to which nation, for the purposes of this report half of the total is assigned to each. Warner Brothers Entertainment Inc. – See the 2009 entry for India for this company for more information about this event. Sanyo Electric Co. opened a manufacturing plant for photovoltaic products, an $80 million facility, in Oregon.2213 The 130,000-sq. ft. factory has room to grow.2214 Sanyo Energy opened a new solar plant in Mexico, with a capacity of 50-Megawatts annually. “Our Monterrey plant was our first overseas module assembly facility in our solar business,” said Mitsuru Homma, EVP of Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. “The Monterrey plant is an important and vital production location in North America for the assembly of our world’s highest efficiency HIT modules, and feel that the work done here has largely contributed to the growth in sales in North America and will remain a factor as this region continues to grow.”2215 Mattel, Inc. furloughed employees in its Global Logistics Organization’s Distribution Center when the company shifted distribution services to China. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which community within that country.2216 Note: a figure from a WARN Notice shows that 106 Mattel employees in the City of Industry were furloughed.2217 However, during the year, Mattel also consolidated that operation into a San Bernardino facility. Since it’s unclear how many jobs were lost to China, no furlough figure is included in this report for this event. San Malone Enterprises, Inc., a men’s clothing company, furloughed workers involved in manufacturing, sales, and warehousing management because the company shifted services to China. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which community within that country.2218 Unilever PLC – The consumer products maker will close its plant in 2010 as part of a cost-reduction move. The plant manufactured branded personal care products for Dove, Suave and AXE. The work will shift to Unilever plants in Missouri and North Carolina.2219 Unilever PLC – See more details in Unilever’s 2009 Jefferson City entry for more information. Sony Pictures Entertainment furloughed employees and caused the furloughs of on-site leased workers in its IT Department engaged in software and application development, 281 Los Angeles ↔ El Monte Unknown > Dispersed 240 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Colorado > Denver 500 $101.1 270 #EN #HQ #IT #PB }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Arizona > Phoenix NJR N$R NQF #DC }CLO }REL India > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SB #SO }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ El Segundo Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #IT #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Glendale Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #BF }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ La Mirada Unknown > Dispersed 84 N$R NQF #MA }CLO }DSP }REL Los Angeles ↔ La Mirada Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Arizona > Mesa 75 N$R 101 #AE #QA #SB }REL help desk, data center, and infrastructure monitoring functions because the firm acquired software and application development services in India. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which community within that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 28, 2009.2220 Gregg Industries, owned by Neenah Enterprises Inc. in Wisconsin, closed a foundry in El Monte. Although the poor economy was a factor, also key was the South Coast Air Quality Management District demanding $5 million in upgrades. The company had a 65-year history in California.2221 DaVita Inc. – The bioscience firm will save millions of dollars over time as a result of moving its headquarters. DaVita (Italian for “giving life”) provides services for people with chronic kidney disease. It is a Fortune 500 company with nearly $6 billion in annual revenues and more than 32,000 employees. The company said among the reasons for the move is the relative costs in the new area are less expensive for families and the company.2222 The company eventually built a $101.1 million, 270,000-sq. ft. office building.2223 DirecTV closed its El Segundo data center and considered out-of-state sites in Arizona, Texas, Nevada and perhaps elsewhere. Ultimately, Phoenix was selected.2224 International Business Machines (IBM), Global Business Services, shifted supply application management services (supporting the Disney account) in El Segundo and Costa Mesa to India. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 3, 2009.2225 Mattel, Inc. Infrastructure Services, furloughed employees and on-site leased employees in El Segundo providing help desk and informational technology services because the company shifted the work to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but indicated furloughs may have begun as early as July 20, 2009.2226 Sigue Corp., f.k.a. Envios El Cid, Inc. furloughed employees because the company shifted money transfer services to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 28, 2009.2227 Klaussner Home Furnishings closed its manufacturing plant while maintaining its North Carolina and Iowa operations. The company began operations in California in 1984. CEO J.B. Davis said, “This move will allow us to reduce our overall production costs which will enable us to improve our competitiveness.”2228 United States Gypsum furloughed employees as a result of acquiring products from a foreign country articles “like or directly competitive with articles produced by the workers” in La Mirada. The Dept. of Labor failed to identify the countries and indicated that furloughs from January through May, 2009.2229 The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which country. The company stated that it “permanently closed” the La Mirada sealants and finishes production facility.2230 Cessna Aircraft Co. relocated a service center to the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (IWA), built a 101,000-sq. ft. facility for hangar space, office and shop areas. Cessna has developed 12 acres flanking three 10,000-foot runways and a 124,800-sq. ft. aircraft ramp. 282 Los Angeles ↔ Long Beach Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #TP }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Uruguay > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Canada > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #DN }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Arizona > Phoenix 200 $70 NQF #MA #PB }CDO Washington > Vancouver NJR N$R NQF #CL #HQ #DN }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > San Marcos 190 $76 72 #MA #PB }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Foreign Nation > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #EN #RD #SO }OSO }REL The center employs more than 75 maintenance professionals, about 65% of whom were at Long Beach and accepted the offer to relocate to Mesa. 2231 MOL (America), Inc., a.k.a MOL Information Technology America (MOL-IT America), furloughed employees because the company “shifted to a foreign country... services like or directly competitive with the cargo transportation and shipping services supplied” by Long Beach employees. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country and also failed to provide specifics about the services involved, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 19, 2009.2232 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Internal Firm Services Division, Client Account Administrators, furloughed employees who provided client account administration services because the company shifted the work to Uruguay. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which community within that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as March 12, 2009.2233 Staedtler, Inc. furloughed employees who supplied wholesale distribution services of writing and drafting supplies because the company shifted the work to Canada. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which community within that country, but indicated furloughs may have begun as early as May 27, 2009.2234 Abraxis Health – The unit of L.A.-based Abraxis BioScience Inc., opened a new plant in Arizona. This follows the company’s 2007 and 2008 Phoenix expansions, all of which represent opportunity costs to California.2235 Agave – The apparel company will move its corporate headquarters and build a distribution center. CEO Jeff Shafer said he moved his family from Los Angeles because he wanted his kids to grow up in a “more normal place.” Also, the ports of Vancouver and Portland are “easy to get in and out of,” making shipping products easier than in Los Angeles. Agave jeans are manufactured exclusively in the U.S. 2236 [Along with the reasons cited, it’s conceivable that the location decision was influenced by lower business and employee costs, taxes and fewer regulations in Washington leading to a reduction in expenses.] Genascis, LLC, formerly known as Physician Management Group, furloughed employees and on-site leased workers because the company shifted billing, collections and accounts receivable management services to a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Nov. 8, 2009.2237 Grifols starting constructing a 72,000-sq. ft. plasma research facility to test and process human blood plasma, from which they will produce the initial components of products for use in the treatment shock, trauma and burns, primary immune deficiency diseases, and bleeding disorders such as hemophilia and Von Willebrand disease. Grifols will invest about $76 million in the facility and bring 190 jobs to the city. The company expects local residents to receive many of the jobs that will be created by the facility.2238 Hewlett Packard Co. furloughed employees engaged in consulting and application development services “because the workers’ firm has shifted to a foreign country ... services like or directly competitive with the services supplied by the workers” and “contributed importantly to worker group separations in the Applications Services Division.” The Dept. of Labor did not identify what country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Sept. 15, 2009.2239 283 1,400 $23 NQF #PB #SB }REL NJR N$R NQF #CL }OSO }REL Texas > Dallas 12 N$R NQF #FP #HC #HQ }CLO }REL Wisconsin > Chippewa Falls 263 N$R NQF #AE #CH #DF #EC #MA }CLO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Manhattan Beach Utah > Logan NJR N$R NQF 30 N$R 50 #GR #RD }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Monrovia Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Montebello Canada > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #FP #MA #SB }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Montebello Los Angeles ↔ Pasadena Mexico > Unknown Texas > Austin NJR N$R NQF 400 N$R 173 Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Texas > San Antonio Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Foreign Nation > Unknown Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Los Angeles ↔ Los Angeles Indiana > New Albany }REL }OSO }REL #BF #HQ #SB }CLO }REL Medtronic Diabetes Division – The California-based unit in the Northridge section of Los Angeles selected San Antonio for its new Diabetes Therapy Management and Education Center. “[We] look forward to becoming an active member of the growing biomedical community in South Texas,” said Chris O’Connell, president of the Diabetes business and SVP at Medtronic. The company anticipates hiring nearly 1,400 people within the next five years.2240 During a shift of 300 customer service jobs to San Antonio, an analysis said Medtronic will “save 30 to 40 percent on all cost factors versus Los Angeles [and workers] can live very comfortably very near the facility.”2241 Some jobs will remain in Northridge. Nay Et Al, Inc./Baby Nay, The Big Citizen Division furloughed employees producing infant and children’s clothing because the company began acquiring such clothing from a foreign country. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify what country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Oct. 9, 2009.2242 Red Mango – The frozen yogurt chain relocated its headquarters from the Sherman Oaks section of Los Angeles to Dallas.2243 TTM Technologies, Inc. Work at a Los Angeles operation, which primarily produces commercial printed circuit boards, will close and 263 full-time employees will be furloughed. TTM will transfer Los Angeles manufacturing to other company sites in Utah and Wisconsin.2244 (See a separate entry for the 2009 event in Hayward.) TTM Technologies, Inc. See the company’s 2009 Chippewa Falls event for more information. WindStream Technologies, Inc. which develops products that integrate wind and solar energy generation in a single unit, elected to begin R&D at The Purdue Research Center in New Albany. Note: Later, it established a 50,000 sq. ft. production facility in North Vernon – an example of how once a company establishes a “footprint” in a location it tends to expand there.2245 It employs 30 people in Indiana.2246 Telscape Communications, Inc., which targets Hispanic American consumers for its phone service, and also offers service in Mexico, furloughed employees in Monrovia because the company shifted telemarketing services to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the community in Mexico, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Feb. 16, 2009.2247 Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc. furloughed employees and on-site leased workers in its Financial Shared Services Office and moved the work to affiliated facilities in Canada and Mexico. The Dept. of Labor didn’t identify the communities in those countries, nor did it provide a figure for the number of jobs lost, but it indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as Jan. 28, 2009.2248 Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc. See the 2009 entry or this company for more information about this event. OneWest Bank N.A. – The bank unveiled a new 173,000 sq. ft. headquarters for its home loan servicing business in Domain Gateway, a planned community. 2249 It appears that the company had about 400 jobs in Austin from expanding the previous year. 2250 Although there were 800 jobs by 2009, it may be that only 400 are new; hence, the “jobs created” statistic for this report will be 400. 284 Los Angeles ↔ Rancho Dominguez Mexico > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #AU #MA }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Redondo Beach Argentina > Unknown NJR N$R NQF #SO }OSO }REL Los Angeles ↔ Santa Clarita South Dakota > Eureka 50 N$R NQF #SB #SO }CDO Los Angeles ↔ Santa Clarita Los Angeles ↔ Santa Clarita Los Angeles ↔ Santa Clarita Los Angeles ↔ Santa Monica South Dakota > Watertown NJR N$R NQF }CDO Pertronix, Inc. furloughed employees engaged in the production of aftermarket automobile exhaust systems because the company shifted the work to Mexico. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which community within that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 25, 2009.2251 Efficient Technology, Inc., furloughed employees because the company shifted work on forms automation software to Argentina. The Dept. of Labor failed to specify which community within that country, but indicated that furloughs may have begun as early as June 9, 2009.2252 LinkIt Software Corp. opened additional call centers in Eureka, Watertown, Roslyn and Britton, all in South Dakota, which follows a 2005 expansion to Milbank, S.D. 2253 CEO Wayne McFarland said the company was attracted to the smaller towns because