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Terry Landon
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Next boom cities by 2030?

Terry Landon
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Where are big businesses moving to?

Texas, NC, etc? 

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Bruce Lynn#2 Real Estate Agent Contributor
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Big businesses will move where it is cheap/cheaper, decent schools, labor pool, AND flights....so really that is Dallas, Charlotte, Atlanta, Phoenix, but some other cities will see growth too.

Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Houston and everything around and between those cities.

Phoenix and Tucson

Nashville

Most bigger cities in North and South Carolina

Atlanta

Most big cities in FL and everything around them.....MIA-FLL-Palm Beach-Orlando-Jacksonville-but you can add a lot of other cities in there.

Columbus and Cleveland seem to be coming on strong.

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