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Cities smaller than Omaha ...

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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. :)
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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
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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?
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Post by guitarguy »

If you look up the MSA statistics of these cities you'll find that each of them exceeds 2-3 million people.. What sounds more attractive to you.. 900k potential customers or 2-3 million potential customers?
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I guess that's true... If only Council Bluffs would grow faster...
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Post by TitosBuritoBarn »

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
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Post by nativeomahan »

Yeah, another way of comparison:  Metro Omaha is smaller than all of the following metro areas...
Worcester, MA
Bridgeport-Stamford, CT
Fresno, CA
Tulsa, OK
Tucson, AZ
Grand Rapids, MI
Rochester, NY
Birmingham, AL
Raleigh, NC
Hartford, CT
Providence, RI
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