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| By Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Jeff Sherman |
| Published March 18, 2008 at 12:00 p.m. |
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Recent national accolades for our fine hometown confirm what we've been telling you on OnMilwaukee.com for nearly 10 years.
Forbes.com put Milwaukee on its March 10 list of "Top 10 Up-and-Coming Tech Cities." In his 2008 Small Business Outlook, reporter William Pentland writes, "Thanks to a potent recipe mixing hearty helpings of money, leadership, commitment and vision, a cadre of small cities is rapidly earning respect as veritable tech hubs."
Jim Paetsch, director of corporate relocation, expansion and attraction for Milwaukee 7 is quoted in the piece. Forbes.com details its reason for including Milwaukee in a photo essay within the story.
The complete list of Top 10 Up-And-Coming Tech Cities:
1. Columbus, OH
2. Santa Fe, NM
3. Palm Beach County, FL
4. Houston, TX
5. Milwaukee
6. Pittsburgh, PA
7. Boise, Idaho
8. Iowa City, Iowa
9. Lake Charles, LA
10. Yuma, AZ
In other news, yesterday's USAToday.com put our Central Library on its list of "10 great places to find a nook and read a book."
About our beautiful Downtown library reporter Scott McDonald noted, "This grand old library, built in 1898, displays French and Italian Renaissance architectural styles. Several additions help comprise the block-long building that stands today. "Two things that make a visit here most unforgettable are the grand staircase and the domed rotunda that separates the building's east and west wings.
"The library has all the bells and whistles that today's modern users expect, yet it still gives the impression of being a cherished old friend."
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Posted by Downtowner on March 19, 2008 at 10:24 a.m. (report)
These lists are not meaningless. Perception drives reality and every little bit helps. Need an example of a newer tech company? Look no further than OnMilwaukee.com and the many start-ups that have flourished in the recent past.
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Posted by gymdawg on March 19, 2008 at 9:22 a.m. (report)
These lists are pretty meaningless. Let me know when Wisconsin's per capita and median family income and percentage of college graduates catches up to Minnesota's and I'll start celebrating.
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Posted by curlyboy1978 on March 19, 2008 at 8:22 a.m. (report)
Tech Hub = economic downturn = lots of houses for sale ie California.
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Posted by CoolerKing on March 19, 2008 at 7:50 a.m. (report)
It's good news, but who's involved in Milwaukee becoming a "tech hub"?
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