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The City of Brotherly Love

Philadelphia

Philadelphia, the largest city in the state of Pennsylvania, is very important due to its history and tradition. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States were signed at the Independence Hall of Liberty Bell. There are iconic places in this city like the Philadelphia Museum of Art that was immortalized with “Rocky”, the boxer who marked an era in cinema, starring Sylvester Stallone.

Overview

  • The 5th largest city in the USA and the 8th largest regional economy in the world.
  • A historic city, declared World Heritage site.
  • Located between New York, Washington DC and Atlantic City.
  • More than 30,000 new jobs created in 2017.
  • It receives a large influx of millennials (people between 18 & 35 years of age).
  • Industrial pillars: Health and education.
  • Modern public transport system.

The companies in Philadelphia that generate more jobs are:
Comcast, Boeing, SAP and Lockheed Martin.

POPULATION 2019
1,572,816
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Average income per home in Philadelphia

2017$68,572
1 Year Change+1.71%
3 Year Change+6.42%

Source: www.deptofnumbers.com/income/pennsylvania/philadelphia/

In 2015, Pennsylvania’s total exports were $ 618 B. An increase of 54.4% is planned for 2045, reaching $ 954 B.

Charm City

Baltimore

Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland, with a long history in the United States due to its importance as a port. The national anthem “The Star-Spangled Banner” was written at the entrance of Baltimore Bay in Fort McHenry. Today that bay has been transformed with luxury stores, restaurants and attractions such as the USS Constellation warship and the National Aquarium. In addition to that, it is one of the first rental markets where the millennial population has grown by 20%.

Overview

  • Washington DC Satellite City.
  • Second most important port on the west coast.
  • John Hopkins Hospital is one of the most important hospitals in the USA and the largest provider of work in the city.
  • 1st market in return on US investments.
  • Lease contracts are made for 3 years.
  • The millennial community has grown by 16% in the last 5 years.

The companies in Philadelphia that generate more jobs are:
Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland Medical Center, MedStar Health and Northrop Grumman Corp.

POPULATION 2019
602,495
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Average income per home in Baltimore

2017$77,394
1 Year Change-1.33%
3 Year Change+4.44%

Source: www.deptofnumbers.com/income/maryland/baltimore/

En el 2015, el total de exportaciones de Maryland fue de $180 B. Para el 2045 está previsto un aumento del 35.1%, llegando a los $243 B.

Gateway to the West

St. Louis

St. Louis is the most important city in the state of Missouri and is located next to the famous Mississippi River. It is home to the iconic 630-foot Gateway Arch built in the 60s in honor of Lewis & Clark. Steamboats float down the river offering tourists a stunning view of the arch. The Soulard district is the centre of famous barbecue restaurants and Blues music clubs.

Overview

  • Positive business climate – Pro-growth with a culture of innovation. Technological incubators recognized nationally.
  • Extensive and talented workforce – Productive and well educated, a reflection of the impact of local universities.
  • Strategic location – Central, very close to the geographic middle and population of the country – offering fast and convenient connections to much of the United States.
  • Quality of Life – new residents constantly express their good impression of the uniqueness of the region.

The companies in Philadelphia that generate more jobs are:
BJC HealthCare, Walmart, Washington University y Boeing.

POPULATION 2011
318,069
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Average income per home in St. Louis

2017$68,572
1 Year Change+1.71%
3 Year Change+6.42%

Source: www.deptofnumbers.com/income/missouri/st-louis/

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