Rich with culture, this glamorous coastal paradise also has the second - highest
startup density on the list, making it an entrepreneurial hot spot.
Not exact matches
Among the best cities to start a small business, Kansas City ranked lowest in
startup density, tied for last place with Dallas
on the rate of new entrepreneurs and came in second - to - last for opportunity share of new entrepreneurs.
Baltimore's
startup density is among the lowest of all cities
on the list, and its rate of new entrepreneurs isn't much better.
The
startup density is the lowest
on the list, and the rate of new entrepreneurs isn't far behind.
The rate of new entrepreneurs and
startup density have been
on a steady decline since 2014.
The Steel City's rate of new entrepreneurs and
startup density are the second - lowest
on the list.
The rate of new entrepreneurs surpassed the national average, but the
startup density is among the lowest
on the list.
Among the best cities to build a small business, Kansas City has a rate of entrepreneurs and a
startup density that are
on the low end.
While there's still plenty going
on in this area in terms of
startups and venture capital investment, the city may have seen a drop because of a relatively low high - growth company
density of 94.4 (out of 100,000).
In this week's roundup of watercooler talk from the region's
startup hubs, we have the dish
on Chicago's booming
startup density, Uber and Lyft's Austin tantrum, and Denver's No. 3 rank for... Read more