Many millennials like to be in the middle of the action, yet they’re not (necessarily) seeking excitement in big cities. Surprisingly, millennials are suburbanizing. Recent Census Bureau findings show that millennials are flocking to big-city suburbs and lower-density cities. Recently ranked No. 11 on Forbes’ Best Places for Business and Careers, San Antonio also took ninth place for job growth potential. There’s lots to see and do in this popular tourist city, including The Alamo, SeaWorld, and the recently restored River Walk, which features plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops. Other cities included among the list of the top 10 metros for millennial population growth are Denver, Seattle, Cape Coral/Fort Myers, Houston and Orlando. [Read this article]
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