Indeed, according to Cushman & Wakefield. A
study by the real estate firm went all in on retrieving substantial data to find metropolitan areas that are on the brink of becoming tech epicenters.
In the study, six metrics: institutions of higher learning,
venture capital funding, number of tech workers, knowledge workers (or,
available non-tech workers who can work in legal and business
capacities), educated workers, and growth entrepreneurship. The study
argues that these factors — which it's collectively calling a "tech
stew" — are key to finding the areas where people are most educated and
creative, where there's space for entrepreneurship, and where there's,
well, lots of money.
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