In the late 1950s, when the Fortune 500 was still just a wee babe, the big cities that dominated the index were pretty obvious: New York and Chicago reigned supreme. But now, the era of high inflation and remote work has American cities singing a different tune. As with the housing market, so with the corporate headquarters sweepstakes: The southeast and southwest are hot in more ways than their climate, and the expensive coasts are passé. And then there’s Chicago.
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