Houses are bigger and cheaper in Gurley, Ala. than in big cities (WSJ photo by Art Meripol) |
"Last month, Washington, D.C.-based CoStar Group, an online marketplace for commercial real estate, said it plans to base its research center in Richmond, creating about 730 jobs there," Rhowedder writes. "Founder and CEO Andrew Florance said the firm chose Richmond for its educated workforce, office rents half of those in D.C. and more affordable housing." The same is true of businesses that moved from places like Austin, Boston and San Francisco for Huntsville, Manchester and Eugene. (Read more)
from The Rural Blog http://ift.tt/2f1QMCp Tech companies are leaving metros for smaller cities near rural areas with cheaper housing - Entrepreneur Generations
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