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ATVC Correspondent 11-28-2017 05:42 AM

Can Am Headquarters Coming to USA
 
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BRP has announced plans to build headquarters for its North American market in Plano, in the Dallas, Texas area, early next year:

https://atvconnection.com/articles/b...ing-texas-usa/

scootergptx 11-28-2017 06:24 AM

Not far from the house. In Texas terms.

MooseHenden 11-28-2017 11:32 AM

Good news.

greg74 11-28-2017 12:21 PM

Its a good strategic move. They realize that most of their customers are from the U.S., not Canada. It is a little comical that they said they picked Texas as it is centrally located. Last time I checked, Texas borders Mexico. Kansas City, Indianapolis, or St Louis would have been "centrally located" I guess they meant central as in east to west, not north to south. That aside, I think its a good move for U.S customers.

scootergptx 11-28-2017 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by greg74 (Post 3379432)
Its a good strategic move. They realize that most of their customers are from the U.S., not Canada. It is a little comical that they said they picked Texas as it is centrally located. Last time I checked, Texas borders Mexico. Kansas City, Indianapolis, or St Louis would have been "centrally located" I guess they meant central as in east to west, not north to south. That aside, I think its a good move for U.S customers.

Not even centrally located for Texas. Wish they'd have picked the southern side of the DFW area. Might have applied to be a test dummy.

old polaris tech 11-28-2017 02:08 PM

Not just location but favorable tax rates to lure businesses down here also. May have been similar to what Toyota did. It's growing so big up here in Collin county,home prices going up,congestion on the freeways,people moving into my rural area now and commuting. Don't know how long I'll still be able to see all the maize fields,cows and hear the coyotes at night..

scootergptx 11-28-2017 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by old polaris tech (Post 3379449)
Not just location but favorable tax rates to lure businesses down here also. May have been similar to what Toyota did. It's growing so big up here in Collin county,home prices going up,congestion on the freeways,people moving into my rural area now and commuting. Don't know how long I'll still be able to see all the maize fields,cows and hear the coyotes at night..

They'll run out of room up that way soon enough, and south is the only way to go.

I have Joe Pool lake almost in the back yard, so they can't build too much more around us.

MooseHenden 11-28-2017 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by old polaris tech (Post 3379449)
Don't know how long I'll still be able to see all the maize fields,cows and hear the coyotes at night..

Human traffickers or the furry variety? JK

Coyotes do fine with urban sprawl. They're popping up in the cities around here now. Even into Boston. I see them every so often. Not so many cats running around because of it.

hydrex 11-29-2017 10:56 AM

No worries about hearing coyotes. They are everywhere.

old polaris tech 11-29-2017 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by hydrex (Post 3379515)
No worries about hearing coyotes. They are everywhere.

Yeah I guess,but I sure would miss the open fields and grazing cows though that surround me..It's just a matter of time before the old farmers(or their greedy kids) sell out to developers.


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