COLLEGE GRADS LOVE DAYTON AND FORT WAYNE

College Graduates Love Dayton and Fort Wayne

College Graduates Love Dayton and Fort Wayne

You can add another accomplishment for city economic officials in both Fort Wayne Indiana and Dayton Ohio, and this is a hot list that will provide for the economic good of both cities. ZipRecruit, a top website for hiring and recruitment has places Dayton Ohio number three overall and Fort Wayne Indiana number five for the Top 10 Up-and-Coming cities for College Grads to consider relocating to. Anytime a city makes a list like this, you begin seeing national attention placed on the value this offers to companies and firms looking to relocate offices, industrial manufacturing centers and more. Economic Development groups like Fort Wayne’s Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership sees this as another award on the shelf to help attract and retain major employers such as General Motors and Parkview Health.

The article says while moving to a big metro might be the perfect antidote to college town cabin fever, the large populations can often mean heavier competition for open positions and the high, often skyrocketing costs for basic amenities and living expenses can leave you broke. When graduating from college, the weight of a student loan added to the expense of living in a high cost of living position and aggressive entry level job market may not be the best option.

DAYTON OHIO
Working closely with consultants in the Dayton region, Hoch has had a proud history in the Miami Valley. This article highlights that Dayton’s top positions are in the research and production of aviation and aerospace technology fields which is to no surprise as it’s also the birthplace of aviation. Healthcare research is also an important industry for the city with institutions such as the Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering at Dayton. Add these to the fact that Dayton boasts the lowest median rent at just $671 a month and a high quality of life with several world renowned leisure based events such as an acclaimed opera and ballet, you can see why our fine city made this list. Another huge factor for Dayton is that safe, scenic biking routes make Dayton a ‘bike friendly’ city.

Dayton’s top positions are in the research and production of aviation and aerospace technology, still the leading industry in the city where human flight was invented. The economy is also bolstered by healthcare research with several prominent institutions such as the Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering at Dayton. Dayton boasts the lowest median rent of cities on our list at $671/mo, and also ranked highly as a regional cultural hub. Residents spend their leisure time enjoying acclaimed opera and ballet performances, and live music at events like the annual Blues Festival. Safe, scenic biking routes make Dayton a ‘bike friendly’ city, and allow its population to enjoy its natural beauty.

Top 5 Industries and their most available entry level position:

  • Sales and Business – Account Executive
  • Marketing/PR – Marketing Assistant
  • Manufacturing/Operations – Field Service Technician
  • Information Technology – QA Analyst
  • Healthcare – Physician Wound Care

FORT WAYNE INDIANA
Hoch Associates’ home office is also located in the heart of this growing region. A recently announced 1.3 Billion dollar economic boost was announced this week from two of the cities top employers which will add jobs directly and not directly related to the companies. After a significant economic depression and horrific unemployment numbers in the 80’s, Fort Wayne was once declared another ‘Rust Belt’ city has been relabeled as the ‘city that saved itself.’ Of course this was no small feat, several key people and business decided to not give in and instead challenge the media and bad press by giving their all, staking claim to greatness rather than ‘the good ole days.’

While production and manufacturing is still key for the city, several new industries have agreed to give Fort Wayne a second look. Healthcare with companies such as Lutheran and Parkview have both invested over a billion dollars into the economy with new healthcare facilities including the recently announced $80 Million Cancer Research Institute. Insurance has also become a large employer with companies like Brotherhood Mutual and the exciting new project for Ash with a $99 Million investment only a block west of our home office. Bundle these exciting new projects with the second lowest cost of living in the entire country, top 35 cities for individuals under 35, a vision for a grand riverfront redevelopment and the top ten cities with the best quality of life, you can see why the list included Fort Wayne.

Top 5 Industries and their most available entry level position:

  • Marketing/PR – Entry Level Marketing
  • Manufacturing/Operations – Operations Supervisor
  • Management/Executive – Entry Level Management
  • Insurance – Insurance Agent
  • Healthcare – Occupational Therapist

Congratulations and kudos to both of our amazing cities on these exciting announcements. We look forward for more to come.

Top Cities to Start A Business

Top Cities To Start A Business

Top Cities To Start A Business

Hundreds of metropolitan and countless thousands of micropolitans compete daily for business, tourism, residents, investment and the like. Stretching coast to coast, every community is in a fierce battle to have a positive and vibrant economy, and while all wish they were winners, not everyone can cross the finish line. The battle for economic development, entrepreneur retention and expansion is often costly and everlasting.

Just today a new list ranked 150 of Americas top metro areas to start a new business and to continue the path of achievements Fort Wayne has seen in the last year, we can add another gold star. Wallethub has given us another reason to love the Fort Wayne metro at the eleventh best city in the country to be an entrepreneur, quite the achievement beating out cities much larger. The list was ranked based on thirteen strategic metrics that provide a healthy atmosphere for young business leaders.

1. Accessibility of financing (total value of small business loans)
2. Cost of office rental/lease space per square foot
3. Access and availability of employees
4. Labor costs and median annual income
5. Corporate tax structure
6. Cost of living
7. Average length of employee workday
8. Educational level of the workforce
9. Entrepreneurial activity
10. Five-year survival rate
11. Number of small business per capita
12. Industry and business variety
13. Small Business acceptance and friendliness

What is most important to note is while these may be the best metrics for small business, some industries like tech/web are not looking at the same metrics. After reviewing every metro in the country from coast to coast, the findings have shocked several in the economic development community. Even more interesting to realize is the amount of communities not located along a major coast, but instead the heart of the country where several scholars have all but put on life support for future business expansion. It’s nice to prove them wrong.

1. Shreveport Louisiana
2. Tulsa Oklahoma
3. Springfield Missouri
4. Chattanooga Tennessee
5. Jackson Mississippi
6. Sioux Falls South Dakota
7. Memphis Tennessee
8. Augusta Georgia
9. Greensboro North Carolina
10. Columbus Georgia
11. FORT WAYNE INDIANA
12. Amarillo Texas
13. Columbus Ohio
14. New Orleans Louisiana
15. Birmingham Alabama
16. Wichita Kansas
17. Grand Rapids Michigan
18. Laredo Texas
19. Winston-Salem North Carolina
20. Nashville Tennessee

Hoch Associates is proud to call Fort Wayne our home, and it’s exciting to see another accolade for our growing metro. With Fort Wayne being named in the 35 Cities for People Under 35, Best Cities for Cost of Living, Best Quality of Life and now Best Cities for New Business, our future can only be brighter.