![]() Regardless, I don’t consider myself as someone who thinks GaWC is a particularly great indicator for how much of an “alpha global city” a place is and I think pretty much anyone would consider the placement of the Miami area over the Bay Area to be pretty odd and not just in the sense of number of public companies with high valuations, but on a whole host of metrics.A global city, also called world city or sometimes alpha city or world center, is a city generally considered to be an important node in the global economic system. I don’t know what triple-spacing means to you in that context. I did equidistant spacing for every tier going down with a space between tier names and the cities within that tier. ![]() It’s why people use dots for effects to make a distance. I’m pretty sure that double and triple spacing in this forum software gets eliminated into at most a linebreak for text in one line and then a linebreak for a single empty line. It being with Houston and DC makes sense IMO Miami being above any of them does not. I think Miami just lucks out a bit with the criteria vs SF getting shafted. I love your double and triple spacing for added effect to make an A- look wayyyy lower than an A. ![]() I personally am way more impressed by this: Here is the translation: GAWC created a list of certain law firms and accounting firms, and Miami has more branch offices of those firms than SF. San Francisco is placed in a tier than Chicago and Los Angeles-and Miami for that matter.
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