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Florida: A Warm Climate For Business Growth

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Florida ranks fourth in the nation for high tech employment. Naturally, salary remains the top draw for tech workers, but they are increasingly focusing on other factors when deciding whether to take a new job or keep the one they have. The state is proud of its welcoming business climate and competitive advantages. Photo © Ketterman).

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Location Focus: Florida – Rebounded And Ready

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Florida’s rebound from the recession has created an economic environment that has been drawing even more businesses to the state. Located on the Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida, Cape Coral is the largest city between Tampa and Miami. percent, construction which grew by 3.9 percent and transportation and warehousing which grew by 3.8

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Global Growth Surge in Southwest Louisiana

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Infrastructure and a workforce that specializes in industrial sector employment are two areas where many competing locals around the nation fall short when compared to Southwest Louisiana. The municipal airport offers 100 acres of light industrial zoned land and is just off the 4-lane highway in Patterson. PORT OF SOUTH LA: MEGA-HUB.

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COVER STORY: Editors’ Location Picks

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Two of the leading employers, UPMC and West Penn Allegheny Health System, together account for more than 50,000 jobs. Little Rock, AR is a center for several major employers in a variety of industries including healthcare, service, government and agriculture. A burgeoning health care industry drives the regional economy in Pittsburgh.

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LOCATION FOCUS: Facets of Florida

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The Tampa Bay area is the 14th largest consumer market in the country with a workforce supported by the University of South Florida. The Southwest region sees Florida Gulf Coast University and Technology and Research Parks drawing in new business while providing existing firms with resources to grow.

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