We are defintely moving up the ladder and it's interesting most of the top states are either in the Southeast or South.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/a...0_Oklaho511406
http://www.siteselection.com/issues/2011/nov/cover.cfm
We are defintely moving up the ladder and it's interesting most of the top states are either in the Southeast or South.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/a...0_Oklaho511406
http://www.siteselection.com/issues/2011/nov/cover.cfm
I seen this earlier. It is good rep for us and other Southern states. The only states that I wouldn't consider South in the Top 15 were Pennsylvania, Ohio, and North Carolina and North Carolina really isn't a long shot from the South either.
One thing I found interesting is that, in spite of all of the bad rep it gets, California is number 20.
I would imagine low cost of business and also very cheap labor has helped in these areas. The northern sections are historically higher paid/union centered areas so it'll take a bit for them to catch up. Seeing OH and PA in there though does signal some changes up north on evolving away from the rust belt.
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