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Which city is the best in terms of livability and vibrancy? Which city has the fastest pace, the best transit, the most history, and most delicious food? Lastly, which of the four cities has the most potential in terms of economic growth? Note: City in this post can equal metropolitan area.
Which city is the best in terms of livability and vibrancy? Which city has the fastest pace, the best transit, the most history, and most delicious food? Lastly, which of the four cities has the most potential in terms of economic growth? Note: City in this post can equal metropolitan area.
I am from Pittsburgh. I love Baltimore, Cleveland and Cincinnati.
Baltimore is the fastest of the 4 IMO.
All have lots of History.
Pittsburgh is the most economically stable of the 4. Pittsburgh was the first to shed its industrial economy. Because of this, Pittsburgh has had more time to diversify.
Pittsburgh has the best skyline of the 4 and this will be magnified once the Tower at PNC Plaza (600+ ft) is added to the skyline.
I am from Pittsburgh. I love Baltimore, Cleveland and Cincinnati.
Baltimore is the fastest of the 4 IMO.
All have lots of History.
Pittsburgh is the most economically stable of the 4. Pittsburgh was the first to shed its industrial economy. Because of this, Pittsburgh has had more time to diversify.
Pittsburgh has the best skyline of the 4 and this will be magnified once the Tower at PNC Plaza (600+ ft) is added to the skyline.
Very nice description to get the thread started off. Of the four cities, I'm from Baltimore and live here, but outside of Baltimore have only visited Pittsburgh so I can't really comment on Cincinnati and Cleveland. I'll be honest though, Pittsburgh is one beautiful city.
Pick any one of the four and you've got a winner--or, said another way, there's not a loser amongst them. Yeah, sure, each city can be sliced and diced category by category, but in the end their strengths and weaknesses will balance out. The fact that they are all AFCN rivals only sweetens the pot.
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