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Next "big" city

Posted 10-24-2016 at 02:59 PM by walker1962


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Originally Posted by MilehiDenver View Post
"*denver has a really good shot at it because it's not located near any other hub in the country really. It already has pro spots and many other big city amenities. It's not on a crazy growth spree like austins been on for what seems like ever but it has a good chance."


Dude! Your posts are always so odd! And Denver has been a top 10 fastest growing city for longer than Austin!

The [Denver] region has enjoyed a strong economy in recent years, growing its job base 2.7 percent in 2015," said Chris Engle, chief analyst and president of Headlight Data.



in 2015, metro Denver's population grew 2.1 percent, Austin, Texas, sawthe highest growth rate among large metros, jumping 3% followed closelyby Orlando, Florida, at 2.6 %



America's 20 Fastest-Growing Cities of 2014
  1. Austin, Texas
  2. Raleigh, N.C.
  3. Phoenix, Ariz.
  4. Dallas, Texas
  5. Salt Lake City, Utah
  6. Denver, Colo.
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