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DavidT2190
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I’m a freelance writer for BusinessMart.com and FranchiseBuyersNetwork.com. I’m seeking opinions as to which markets and metropolitan areas are considered to be the growth areas of the next few years.
Most people I talk to are thinking that the Sun Belt (Florida, Atlanta, Carolinas, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Utah) and the PacificCoast (Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area, Portland, Seattle) will continue to lead the way. But recent travels and online newspaper and business magazine articles suggest that some Northeastern and Midwestern cities, including Boston, Philadelphia/South Jersey, Washington/Capital Beltway, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Chicago, Milwaukee and Minneapolis/St. Paul might be part of the wave of the future.
Does anyone here have any thoughts on expanding this list, or perhaps narrowing it down?
Most people I talk to are thinking that the Sun Belt (Florida, Atlanta, Carolinas, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Utah) and the PacificCoast (Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area, Portland, Seattle) will continue to lead the way. But recent travels and online newspaper and business magazine articles suggest that some Northeastern and Midwestern cities, including Boston, Philadelphia/South Jersey, Washington/Capital Beltway, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Chicago, Milwaukee and Minneapolis/St. Paul might be part of the wave of the future.
Does anyone here have any thoughts on expanding this list, or perhaps narrowing it down?
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The fact that Nevada still has so much open space helps, but it`s desert, and even with air-conditioning, that might be a drawback. So it`s a candidate, though I don`t know if it`s the best candidate. My company does have a few customers there, though.