

Al Twainy, CCIM
Office Phone:
(702) 255-5555
Cell Phone:
(702) 400-2001
Office Fax:
(702) 367-9587
Twainy Associates
101 Convention Center Drive, Suite 1002
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
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Why Las Vegas?
LAS
VEGAS NAMED "MOST
LIVABLE BIG CITY IN
AMERICA" BY FEDERAL
RESERVE BANK STUDY

A new study
released by economist
Howard J. Wall at the
Federal Reserve Bank of
St. Louis ranked Las
Vegas, Nevada as the
"most livable
metropolitan area".
According to Wall's
findings, Las Vegas ran
away with the title
"most livable big city,"
beating the number two
ranked Atlanta by two
full points.
The study's author,
Howard J. Wall,
developed what he calls
a "rational index,"
which ranks 59
metropolitan areas whose
populations exceed 1
million based on the one
irrefutable factor of a
city's livability: the
number of people who
move there and stay.
His ranking was arrived
at using a strict
numerical guideline,
unlike other popular
rankings which factor in
subjective judgments
such as the existence of
professional sports
teams or opera houses.
According to City
leaders, because the new
study looks at the
cities people are
actually gravitating
toward -- rather than
factoring in elements
that "should" draw them
to a particular area
--Wall's study is a more
realistic method of
determining a
community's appeal than
previous rankings.
Ten Smart
Reasons to Locate Your
Business In The City of
Las Vegas:
10.
Ideally located to serve
California and other key
Western and Southwestern
markets.
9.
No corporate, inventory,
franchise, or personal
income taxes.
8.
Rapidly growing labor
force with average wage
rates.
7.
Excellent economic
growth climate and a
government with a
pro-business attitude.
6.
Excellent communications
and transportation
infrastructure and
superb airport
facilities.
5.
Nationally recognized
quality-of-life factors,
including low costs for
commercial real estate,
utilities, and housing.
4.
Reasonable lease rates
for industrial and
warehouse space.
3.
Relative commuting ease,
with quick access to the
central business
district.
2.
Growing international
business environment.
1.
A right-to-work state.
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