What does it take for a city to be successful?
There's no single silver bullet, and cities don't fall on one best-to-worst spectrum. But there are a few key characteristics that indicate a city's ability to remain vital and vibrant in a global economy.
City Vitals 2.0, a new report from CEOs for Cities, presents more than two dozen indicators in four key areas that measure the performance of the nation's 51 largest metro areas.
City Vitals 2.0 updates research conducted by CEOs for Cities in 2006. Since that time, City Vitals has been widely used as a handbook for benchmarking urban performance and designing strategies for regional economic growth and development.
Get your copy of City Vitals 2.0 here.
Source: CEOs for Cities
Writer: Amy Elliott Bragg