January 30 2013
Omaha Announced As One of the Coolest Midwest Cities
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Today’s World Herald beat me to it. Omaha was announced as one of “The Coolest cities in the Midwest” by MSN. The news service calls Omaha “the land of steak and corn” and extols its “great dining scene.” Those of us who make Omaha our home are well aware of the diversity and quality of local restaurants. It’s one of the reasons Omaha is such a terrific place to live.
The service cited Nebraska’s low unemployment rate, great work culture and “cheap” real estate as additional reasons the city was chosen for the list. Too often the Midwest is considered “flyover country.” The article encouraged people to ignore such nonsense. As MSN pointed out, Omaha Fashion Week has put the city on the national fashion scene.
Other cities in honored in the article were: Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Ann Arbor, Minneapolis, St. Louis and Madison.
Thanks MSN and thank to the people of Omaha who are constantly identifying ways to make the city better. It is this forward-thinking culture that makes this city thrive.
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