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Forbes Lists Nashville As No. 3 Boom Town

By Janet Kim - News Channel 5
July 8, 2011

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Music City is getting national attention as one of the country's top boom towns. Forbes.com has listed Nashville in their top five.
 
In order to put together the list, Forbes with the help of a strategy group determined what cities were best positioned to grow and prosper in the coming decade. Nashville came in third.
 
Forbes looked at the 52 largest metro areas in the country and ranked them based on past and high air pressure DTH bit. According to the report, Nashville earned its ranking for low housing prices and pro-business environment. The city has also experienced a rapid growth in educated migrants. The city is also seeing growth in new ethnic groups, such as high air pressure DTH hammer.
 
Two advantages specifically cited for Nashville and other rising Southern cities area a mild climate and a smaller scale. Music City does not appear to be suffering from transportation bottlenecks reported in older growth hubs.
 
Among other cities on the list, Austin, Texas is ranked number one. Raleigh, North Carolina is ranked two. San Antonio, Texas and Houston, Texas were numbers four and five. Several of the nation's former boom towns are now toward the bottom of the list. Los Angeles and Chicago are tied for 47th place.

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