Pittsburgh At The Pinnacle Of The Most Livable Cities In America

May 6th, 2010 - 10:17 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work

May 6, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): Every year, the Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business magnetizes some of the brightest master’s degree contenders in America. However, the admissions workforce there intermittently has to influence potential students with their choice of top schools, who wonder why they should reposition to Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pittsburgh has topped the catalog of the most livable cities in America. This is according to Forbes. College towns have made up much of the Forbes.com annual rankings.

Wendy Hermann is the director of student services for master’s programs and a Pittsburgh inhabitant. Hermann has mentioned that Pittsburgh has a truly fabulous cultural scene. Hermann has divulged that they have a fantastic ballet and a terrific symphony that journeys through the world and enacts in front of jam-packed houses. There is a restaurant scene that is much more miscellaneous than it ever was when Hermann was growing up.

Indeed, Pittsburgh’s art landscape, employment forecast, security and affordability have made it the most livable city in America. This data is in keeping with the measures studied by Forbes. The city has bounced back from its industrialized past. Deserted steel mills have been transformed into multimedia art centers. In the midst of a struggling national economy, Google Pittsburgh, a test site for the company’s new swift broadband network, has enlarged its offices to have room for more hires.

Pittsburgh has a praiseworthy university presence. The city has over a dozen colleges or campuses. This has assisted to strengthen its livability.

In accumulating their catalog, Forbes gauged five data points in the country’s 200 largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas: joblessness, felony, income intensification, the expenditure of living, and artistic and cultural opportunities.

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