You guys love lists like this.
This came as inbox filler this morning.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, I know that most of the metro areas below are actually larger than that of Omaha.
...
Ten US cities which you don't think of as being smaller than Omaha, but are.
Source: 2010 US Census.
1. Miami
2. Minneapolis
3. Cleveland
4. New Orleans
5. Honolulu
6. St. Louis
7. Pittsburgh
8. Cincinnati
9. Saint Paul
10. Salt Lake City
Cities smaller than Omaha ...
Moderators: Coyote, nebugeater, Brad, Omaha Cowboy, BRoss
How is it then that they were able to pull in so much business development? I could see Miami and Honolulu with tourism, but what about Pittsburgh, Minneapolis and St. Louis?
When fortune smiles on something as violent and ugly as revenge, it seems proof like no other that not only does God exist, you're doing his will.
The Bride
The Bride
- TitosBuritoBarn
- Planning Board
- Posts: 3041
- Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 7:08 pm
- Location: St. Louis
Cleveland, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Cincinnati are all pretty stagnant as far as bringing in business development.
This is fun to look at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Me ... ical_Areas
This is fun to look at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Me ... ical_Areas
"Video game violence is not a new problem. Who could forget in the wake of SimCity how children everywhere took up urban planning." - Stephen Colbert
- nativeomahan
- County Board
- Posts: 5362
- Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 2:46 pm
- Location: Omaha and Puerto Vallarta