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Forbes: Boise One of the Best for Business and Careers
By Matthew Frank, 3-20-08
According to Forbes magazine Boise is the second-best place in the country for business and careers, behind only Raleigh, NC.
For the fourth straight year Boise landed in the top 5 in what the Idaho Statesman, in its story on the rankings, says may be the most prestigious of city rankings compiled by national business magazines.
Other Rocky Mountain cities in the top 50 include Fort Collins, CO at No. 3; Provo, UT at No. 11; Albuquerque, NM at No. 13; Colorado Spring, CO at No. 16; Ogden, UT at No. 23; and Denver, CO at No. 31.
Click here for Forbes’ full list.
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