If i had to choose Denver {where i live now in the burbs). no cities in anti 2A states
I just couldn’t choose to live in the cities listed.
They all suck. Nashville probably least but summers are bitch hot and humid and even it has been infested.
Who cares?
Denver has got a new airport with electric trains connecting to the downtown tourist area as well as to other parts of Metro Denver. Boulder has got aero space engineering as well as other high tech scientists. And there is plenty of land between the airport and Downtown. Highway C-470 is near the airport for transportation north south east and west. However, I have heard that Plano, Texas would be ideal for HQ2 and Peach Tree City southwest of Atlanta would be wonderful as well. Denverites do not want any more growth.
It will be Texas.
I wouldn’t live in a city.
Toronto nice but too expensive.
Austin nice but too communist.
Dallas is in Tx so good on that but too big.
would not live in any of those cities, no thanks.
Northern Virginia. Huge tech workforce, Amazon Web Services is already HQed here, and there are huge tracts of land near Dulles International that are just WAITING to start breaking ground. . .
It’ll be Boston. There’s a prime site available near downtown, the airport and mass transit. Huge output of top quality IT graduates from multiple schools. A livable, walkable city that is in line with Google’s values. You’ll see!
Columbus, if only for there being a Midwestern HQ city.
Pittsburgh. I fly in and out of there a half dozen times a year. They have it going on.
Carnegie-Mellon for the talent base,
Low cost of living, relative to the west coast.
50% of the US population lives within 500 miles.
I voted Dallas, but I live in the Fort Worth suburbs. I wouldn’t LIVE in Dallas, though I’ve worked there.
Tarrant county, which contains Fort Worth, was the ONLY major metropolitan area in the country to vote majority Republican in 2016.
NONE! They are all demoncrat controlled, leftist, liberal hell holes.
Major metro areas are ant farms for people.
I wouldn’t live in any of them. And I’ve see quite a few.