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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Best cities in America

Okay, another media ranking of cities and this time it's for "Best Cities in America", as you can see and, again, it's interesting.

Kansas City kind of got snubbed, I think, by my way of reckoning, since Omaha got position number 3 and we're not even on the list.  Check it out:


Omaha is a great example of a city that's avoided the booms and busts, ranking high on stability.
Could its slow but steady growth be the influence of one of its most famous residents, the richest man in the world, Warren Buffett? The Oracle of Omaha, as he's known, made his money based on the motto "invest in what you know" - not getting sucked into the next big boom.
Quite possibly, Sperling said. Perhaps the bigger impact, though, is that Buffett keeps Omaha in the news, which makes it easier to attract big companies there. Today, there are five Fortune 500 companies headquartered there, including ConAgra Foods, Union Pacific Corporation, Mutual of Omaha, Peter Kiewit and Sons, and Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.

Oh, and Des Moines is on the list too, at number 6.

Okay, so that's my points--we got overlooked on it, rightly or wrongly (probably likely, even though I enjoy the place) and Omaha and Des Moines beat us out

But I will make one last point here.

And that is, I think Kansas City is going to get on a cultural ranking "best of" list at least once--if not a few times next year, once our Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is open.

You watch.  The building itself, when it opens, is going to give us a great deal of attention in its own right.  Then, once open, more of these lists will have Kansas City on them.

See if I'm not right about this, next year.

Link to original post:  http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/best-cities-to-move-to-in-america.html

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