Oh they aren't building THERE, they're building near major cities
Most of those places are major cities…….you guys forget how many people still live in the rust belt?
Aah, then I haven't read the article well enough. No those sectors are not likely to have a high percentage of workers from the rust belt/midwest (generalizing here of course).
Oh they aren't building THERE, they're building near major cities
Most of those places are major cities…….you guys forget how many people still live in the rust belt?
Yeah in fairness the article is making that leap as well. But the $ to build an EV factory or a semiconductor fab are so mind boggling that it will dwarf the new construction spend on some of the more traditional manufacturing industries. That said, there are some beautiful buildings- now vacant- in the rust belt that I wish would get re-purposed. The urban ones have likely turned into loft apartments by now, but the rural factory buildings may not ever get used again. Those old brick and stone buildings with the slanted skylights are iconic. I'm not sure they'll ever get filled again, unfortunately.
I follow AbandonedAmerica on Mastodon (@AbandonedAmerica / https://www.abandonedamerica.us/) and there are some great places on his photographs, so I get what you are saying. The buildings themselves are beautiful and I really like the stories behind them. What the normal people where experiencing.