BusinessWeek uses ZoomProspector data to name the best mid-sized cities in each state for starting a business
BusinessWeek today announced its best mid-sized cities in each state for starting a business in the the article “The Pros of Planting Startups in Smaller Cities“. Using data and research from ZoomProspector, BusinessWeek determined each city using a number of variables that entrepreneurs need to consider when deciding where to locate their business. Click on the “Read the full article” below to see the full list with links to each city’s ZoomProspector profile page (the list is also available on BusinessWeek.com in this interactive slide show):
Alaska - Fairbanks
Alabama - Auburn
Arkansas - Fayetteville
Arizona - Tempe
California - Irvine
Colorado - Boulder
Connecticut - Westport
Delaware - Newark
Florida - Doral
Georgia - Sandy Springs
Hawaii - Hilo
Iowa - Ames
Idaho - Boise City
Illinois - Evanston
Indiana - Carmel
Kansas - Overland Park
Kentucky - Bowling Green
Louisiana - Lafayette
Massachusetts - Cambridge
Maryland - Columbia
Maine - South Portland
Michigan - Ann Arbor
Minnesota - Eden Prairie
Missouri - Columbia
Mississippi - Ridgeland
Montana - Bozeman
North Carolina - Cary
North Dakota - Fargo
Nebraska - Kearney
New Hampshire - Portsmouth
New Jersey - Hoboken
New Mexico - Santa Fe
Nevada - Sparks
New York - White Plains
Ohio - Dublin
Oklahoma - Edmond
Oregon - Bend
Pennsylvania - Radnor Township
Rhode Island - Providence
South Carolina - Mount Pleasant
South Dakota - Sioux Falls
Tennessee - Franklin
Texas - Sugar Land
Utah - Provo
Virginia - Fairfax
Vermont - Burlington
Washington - Bellevue
Wisconsin - Mequon
West Virginia - Morgantown
Wyoming - Laramie




April 1st, 2009 at 7:21 pm
[...] have been using this feature internally for a few months to help reporters at Forbes, Fortune and BusinessWeek to deeply analyze and rank cities across the United States. As of today, with the release of the [...]