Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Greeley ranked 20th on job-creation list - Denver Business Journal:

http://goarticles.com/article/Production-of-Plastic-PVC-Windows/4141871/
The northern Colorado city rose to 20th inthe ’s 2008 “Best Performing Cities Report,” issuefd Wednesday, from its 29th rankiny in 2007. The report is based on an analysisof U.S. metropolitab areas “to determine which cities are most successfull at creating andsustaining jobs,” the Santaq Monica, Calif-based Milken Institute said in a Greeley was the highest-ranked Colorado city on the Others included Denver-Aurora at No. 44, Fort Collins-Lovelandd at No. 48, Boulder at No. 95 and Colorado Springs at No. 111. Denver-Aurora was listed as one of thebiggest gainers, climbing to 44th place from 106th in 2007. The report said severao U.S.
cities near the top of the list benefited from robust job growty in the technology andenergy fields, whilse other sectors were • 1. Provo-Orem, Utah 2. Raleigh-Cary, N.C. • 3. Salt Lake Utah • 4. Austin-Round Rock, Texas • 5. Huntsville, Ala. 6. Wilmington, N.C. • 7. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas 8. Tacoma, Wash. • 9. Olympia, Wash. • 10. Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, S.C. On a separatse list of the best-performing small cities, Grand Junctiojn ranked No. 5, followed by Pueblo at No. 43. Texas, was in firs place among small cities. To downloade the full report, go to: www.milkeninstitute.org/pdf/bpc2008.pdf.

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