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We were ranked number 93 in a national list of best cities to live in the USA!
"Greenville South Carolina
People walk and play in Falls Park in Greenville, SCPopulation: 60670
One of the fastest growing cities in the U.S., Greenville features a strong job market that attracts young professionals and families. Greenville serves as a regional hub in upstate South Carolina for entertainment venues and shopping opportunities, and the community’s multiple hospitals include Shriners Hospital for Children-Greenville. Residents enjoy a reinvigorated downtown and several higher learning choices such as Furman University."
We were ranked number 93 in a national list of best cities to live in the USA!
"Greenville South Carolina
People walk and play in Falls Park in Greenville, SCPopulation: 60670
One of the fastest growing cities in the U.S., Greenville features a strong job market that attracts young professionals and families. Greenville serves as a regional hub in upstate South Carolina for entertainment venues and shopping opportunities, and the community’s multiple hospitals include Shriners Hospital for Children-Greenville. Residents enjoy a reinvigorated downtown and several higher learning choices such as Furman University."
CCUGAL,I agree,it's not that nice as the Downtown/Falls area is the only claim to fame for this otherwise outdated,under maintained city. How often can you, or would you want to visit the Downtown/Falls area. And with a crime rate that ranks well above the national average in property and violent crime (crime rate was not a factor in the mentioned survey) I think Ill limit my Greenville time for one fall weekend per year.
The bigger question is....why brag about being the 93rd best small city in the country?
Because this.... from the article:
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We ranked more than 2,000 cities with populations between 20,000 and 350,000 to come up with our third annual Top 100 Best Places to Live.
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