Marion County Indiana
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As the capital of Indiana, Indianapolis is an “All-American” city touted as one of the best places in America to live and conduct business. Our citizens are committed to upholding this superior reputation, and as a result, Indianapolis just gets better and better. As it grows and changes, Indianapolis remains true to its original design, as well as to the spirit and foresight upon which it was founded. Active, exciting, eventful and progressive, Indianapolis retains the community and neighborhood friendliness that first attracted people to the bend in the White River where it started.
- Indianapolis is 10th in the nation when it comes to the production of fast-growth, super-achieving companies. (Inc. Magazine, August 2006)
- Indianapolis has exceeded job growth expectations and outperformed other cities in the wake of the 2001 recession. In addition, the Indianapolis metropolitan area was the only large city tracked by the Chicago Fed's region to experience job growth between 2000 and 2005. (Federal Reserve Bank, June 2006)
- Indianapolis is the 8th best logistics metro in the Midwest. (Expansion Management, June 2006)
- Indianapolis is the 10th best place for business and creers in a ranking of the 200 largest metropolitan areas. (Forbes, May 2006)
- Indianapolis ranks as the #3 least-costly large city to do business. (KMPG Competitive Alternatives Study, 2006)
Population
860,454 - City of Indianapolis (Marion County); 12th largest city in the U.S.
1,607,496 - Indianapolis Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA); 29th largest U.S. metro area.
Schools
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