The Ernst & Young Almanac and Guide to U.S. Business Cities: 65 Leading Places to Do Business

The Ernst & Young Almanac and Guide to U.S. Business Cities: 65 Leading Places to Do Business

The Ernst & Young Almanac and Guide to U.S. Business Cities: 65 Leading Places to Do Business

The Ernst & Young Almanac and Guide to U.S. Business Cities: 65 Leading Places to Do Business

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Overview

Thinking of relocating or expanding your business to another city'Are you starting a new business? Let Ernst & Young, thenation's leading business and financial consulting firm, help youfind the location that best serves your company's needs, The ernst& Young Almanac and Guide to U.S. Business Cities Theauthoritative reference that profiles 65 places to do business inthe United States and helps answer your questions about Labor ForceIssues—How extensive is the available pool of workers? What arethe prevailing wages and benefits? What is the level of salaryinflation? Is the 18- to 44-year-old population stable, growing, ordeclining? Education Issues—What percentage of students graduatefrom high school? Go on to higher education? How good are thearea's colleges and universities? What kind of vocational trainingis available? How current is the technology used? Is the businesscommunity actively involved in school issues? Have apprenticeshipprograms been established? Business Climate, Housing & Qualityof Life Issues—Is the community reaching out to welcome newbusinesses? How does its regulatory environment compare with otherareas? Where will workers live? How long is the average commute'What types of recreational facilities and activities does thecommunity offer? What is the air quality and level of trafficcongestion? How much crime is there? Costs—What are the occupancycosts for rental space for an office? A warehouse? What are theconstruction costs? Commercial and industrial electric costs? Whatare the state, city, and property tax rates? America's business ison the move. Let The Ernst & Young Almanac and Guide to U.S.Business Cities help you make your move.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780471589655
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 03/31/1994
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.09(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Ernst & Young LLP (www.ey.com) provides assurance and advisory business services, tax services, and consulting for domestic and global clients. The firm has 30,000 employees in 87 U.S. cities. The practice is founder and producer of the Entrepreneur of the Year awards program, sponsored nationally by CNN and CNNfn, USA Today, the Nasdaq-Amex Market Group, and the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
Ernst & Young's Entrepreneurial Services practice is dedicated to accelerating the success of the world's best entrepreneurs.

Table of Contents

REGIONAL OVERVIEWS AND CITY PROFILES: AN EXAMINATION OFDEMOGRAPHICS AND ECONOMIC STRENGTHS.

Northeast.

Mid-Atlantic.

Southeast.

South-Central.

Midwest.

Mountain States.

West Coast.

DESTINATION AMERICA: AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT LOCATION OPPORTUNITIESIN AMERICA'S REGIONS AND CITIES.

The Strategic Planning Process for American Site Selection.

Site Selection Criteria: Human Resources, Technology, andLocational Alternatives.

Housing Affordability: A Ranking of American Cities by HousingCosts Relative to Income.

U.S.

Corporate Relocation Survey: Where American Firms Plan toRelocate During the Next Decade.

Appendices and Notes.
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