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Old 06-17-2022, 02:02 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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I love how they actually make a list of the 1000 top public companies by revenue, even though the list is called the Fortune 500.

Anyhow, I don't have time to do a MSA or CSA list right now, but here is the F1000s by state and city proper, if you find I have made errors please let me know.

WOW@Irving TX and Santa Clara CA

2022 Fortune 1000 Headquarters By State
California 131
Texas 97
New York 87
Illinois 62
Ohio 54
Pennsylvania 45
Florida 38
Georgia 34
Virginia 34
Massachusetts 33
Colorado 31
Michigan 31
North Carolina 29
Minnesota 27
Connecticut 24
New Jersey 23
Tennessee 22
Missouri 21
Wisconsin 21
Arizona 20
Indiana 19
Washington 17
Nevada 10
Delaware 9
Maryland 8
Oklahoma 8
Nebraska 7
Rhode Island 7
Arkansas 6
District of Columbia 6
Iowa 6
Kentucky 6
Louisiana 5
Oregon 5
Utah 5
Idaho 4
Kansas 4
Alabama 3
South Carolina 3
Hawaii 2
Maine 2
New Hampshire 2
Mississippi 1
North Dakota 1
Vermont 1

2022 Fortune 1000 Headquarters By City Proper
New York, New York 69
Houston, Texas 35
Chicago, Illinois 27
Atlanta, Georgia 24
San Francisco, California 22
Dallas, Texas 19
San Jose, California 15
Columbus, Ohio 13
St Louis, Missouri 13
Charlotte, North Carolina 12
Denver, Colorado 11
Irving, Texas 11
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 11
Boston, Massachusetts 9
Cincinnati, Ohio 9
Cleveland, Ohio 9
Minneapolis, Minnesota 9
Seattle, Washington 9
Santa Clara, California 9
San Diego, California 8
Omaha, Nebraska 7
Phoenix, Arizona 7
Indianapolis, Indiana 6
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 6
Washington, District of Columbia 6
Reston, Virginia 6
Detroit, Michigan 5
Jacksonville, Florida 5
Los Angeles, California 5
Nashville, Tennessee 5
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 5
St Paul, Minnesota 5
San Antonio, Texas 5
Spring, Texas 5

https://fortune.com/fortune500/2022/search/
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Old 06-17-2022, 04:23 PM
 
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Not a good look for LA. Great info thanks for sharing. Looks like the Midwest is maintaining about 25%.
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Old 06-17-2022, 04:27 PM
 
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For a tiny city proper SF kicks butt
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Old 06-17-2022, 04:30 PM
 
Location: Miami (prev. NY, Atlanta, SF, OC and San Diego)
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Not a good look for LA. Great info thanks for sharing. Looks like the Midwest is maintaining about 25%.
Problem with seeing LA as only having 5 is that you need to look at other individual cities within LA proper and or the metro from the drop down menu that add to its total—such as Burbank, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, El Segundo, Long Beach, Manhattan Beach, Pasadena, Rosemead, Santa Monica, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Woodland Hills. Do so and the number will be significantly higher. I’m not even including OC cities which are also part of the metro.

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Old 06-17-2022, 04:48 PM
 
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Kind of Surprised Cleveland and Cincy are tied, I always thought Cle got hit harder with suburban relocation.
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Old 06-17-2022, 05:19 PM
 
Location: Medfid
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For a tiny city proper SF kicks butt
I was thinking the same of Atlanta, especially population-wise!
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Old 06-17-2022, 05:22 PM
 
Location: Edmonds, WA
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Problem with seeing LA as only having 5 is that you need to look at other individual cities within LA and or the metro from the drop down menu that add to its total—such as Burbank, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, El Segundo, Long Beach, Manhattan Beach, Pasadena, Rosemead, Santa Monica, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Woodland Hills and the number will be qa significantly higher. I’m not even including OC cities which are part of the metro.
It’s still a city of nearly 4 million people. So 5 is insanely low compared to most of these other cities, many of which also have companies near, but outside, the city limits.
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Old 06-17-2022, 05:25 PM
 
Location: Houston/Austin, TX
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Houston city proper gets boosted from having many suburbs annexed. Today, as companies are moving to the suburbs more and more, Houston’s totals appear higher than many by annexing many suburbs. Particularly the I-10, corridor is like an endless stretch of suburban corporate campuses that go from Uptown HOU to Katy. The majority of those are in the city limits. These include Sysco, Crown Castle, ConocoPhillips, etc.

West Chase is also within the city limits and has a sizable amount and is a suburb.

Even without factoring that in, Houston is still third behind NYC and Chicago in metro F500s (and fourth if you count SF and SJ together), but this certainly plays into why Houston’s city proper companies look so high.
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Old 06-17-2022, 05:49 PM
 
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I think your wording is backwards. You make it sound like like the company moves and then Houston annexes. Its the opposite. The area is already annexed and the companies are located in already annexed area.
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Old 06-17-2022, 05:58 PM
 
Location: Houston
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Houston city proper gets boosted from having many suburbs annexed. Today, as companies are moving to the suburbs more and more, Houston’s totals appear higher than many by annexing many suburbs. Particularly the I-10, corridor is like an endless stretch of suburban corporate campuses that go from Uptown HOU to Katy. The majority of those are in the city limits. These include Sysco, Crown Castle, ConocoPhillips, etc.

West Chase is also within the city limits and has a sizable amount and is a suburb.

Even without factoring that in, Houston is still third behind NYC and Chicago in metro F500s (and fourth if you count SF and SJ together), but this certainly plays into why Houston’s city proper companies look so high.
No need to be a Houston apologist. Houston’s last big suburb annexation was of Kingwood in 1996 (before you were born?). Any of these F1000 companies based in Kingwood?
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