Albuquerque moves up list of Americas Best Cities
A list of the America’s 100 Best Cities compiled once again by Resonance Consultancy has ranked Albuquerque at No.34, up from its position of No. 54 in 2020.
A global advisory firm, Resonance Consultancy focuses on real estate, economic development and tourism. It considers the practical factors that are most likely to influence people to choose to live or work in a city when creating its Best Cities rankings, as well as empirical data businesses take into account when deciding where to invest.
The natural beauty of Albuquerque and its outdoor recreation options, as well as its unique culinary scene and rich cultural heritage, were highlighted on the list. Among the subcategories the city did particularly well in were a ranking of No. 14 for weather, No. 16 in shopping, and 19th place for museums.
It is common for chambers of commerce to request printing services include both overall rankings from this type of list, and placements in individual categories in their promotional literature.
The list compared the quality of reputation, place, and competitive identity for US cities with a population of at least 500,000 in their metropolitan area. The methodology used evaluates the cities using six pillars of place: People, Prosperity, Place, Product, Promotion, and Programming. To evaluate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, several new subcategories were included in this year’s list.
Resonance Consultancy also compiles America’s 100 Best Small Cities and the World’s 100 Best Cities lists.
A global advisory firm, Resonance Consultancy focuses on real estate, economic development and tourism. It considers the practical factors that are most likely to influence people to choose to live or work in a city when creating its Best Cities rankings, as well as empirical data businesses take into account when deciding where to invest.
The natural beauty of Albuquerque and its outdoor recreation options, as well as its unique culinary scene and rich cultural heritage, were highlighted on the list. Among the subcategories the city did particularly well in were a ranking of No. 14 for weather, No. 16 in shopping, and 19th place for museums.
It is common for chambers of commerce to request printing services include both overall rankings from this type of list, and placements in individual categories in their promotional literature.
The list compared the quality of reputation, place, and competitive identity for US cities with a population of at least 500,000 in their metropolitan area. The methodology used evaluates the cities using six pillars of place: People, Prosperity, Place, Product, Promotion, and Programming. To evaluate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, several new subcategories were included in this year’s list.
Resonance Consultancy also compiles America’s 100 Best Small Cities and the World’s 100 Best Cities lists.