The Wall Street Journal's Market Watch Report recently ranked the top 50 U.S. Metro Areas for Business.
I was please to see that Columbus was listed in the top 10 at #7. Columbus gained that position through a 26 point increase over 2007 which saw the Capital City in the #10 spot. Seattle had the the largest over all gain with a 27 point jump to land the #14 spot.
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| 1. Minneapolis-St. Paul |
| 2. Boston |
| 3. Denver |
| 4. Washington, D.C. |
| 5. Richmond |
| 6. Charlotte |
| 7. Columbus |
| 8. Nashville |
| 9. Dallas |
| 10. San Francisco |
| 11. New York |
| 12. Houston |
| 13. Salt Lake City |
| 14. Seattle |
| 15. Atlanta |
| 16. Milwaukee |
| 17. St. Louis |
| 18. Raleigh |
| 19. Birmingham |
| 20. Kansas City |
| 21. Jacksonville |
| 22. Oklahoma City |
| 23. Memphis |
| 24. Indianapolis |
| 25. Pittsburgh |
| 26. Cleveland |
| 27. Chicago |
| 28. Austin |
| 29. Philadelphia |
| 30. Portland |
| 31. Phoenix |
| 32. San Diego |
| 33. Louisville |
| 34. Baltimore |
| 35. Hartford |
| 36. Orlando |
| 37. Cincinnati |
| 38. Las Vegas |
| 39. Providence |
| 40. Miami |
| 41. San Antonio |
| 42. Virginia Beach |
| 43. Detroit |
| 44. Tampa-St. Petersburg |
| 45. Los Angeles |
| 46. Rochester |
| 47. Sacramento |
| 48. Tucson |
| 49. Buffalo |
| 50. New Orleans |
