Man, is that depressing. I really didn't think we'd be on this list. Detroit? Sure, at the top--but they aren't. The Motor City is at number 8. St. Louis? Heck yes (but actually, they're not even on the list). But Kansas City, Missouri? I just didn't think we were that empty. It's from the CNBC news page last evening. They're stats:
--Rental vacancy rate: 11%;
--Homeowner vacancy rate: 3.7%
"Although the Kansas City, Mo., metropolitan area has seen rental vacancy rates drop significantly — from 17.2 percent in the second quarter of 2010 — homeowner vacancies have gone up by nearly 30 percent over the same time. Interestingly, homeowner vacancies were higher in Kansas City prior to the housing crisis, hitting 4.5 percent in the second quarter of 2007."
For a bit of schaudenfreude, Indianapolis is at number 2.
Forgive me if I should try to make you feel better.
Link to original post: http://www.cnbc.com/id/44860467
2 comments:
Don't get so depressed you can't function because the web says it so. It is tough to seriously innovate in this city though that is a given.
Oh, seriously, you needn't worry. I refuse to let something like this bother me, for sure.
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