Richard Florida
by Richard Florida
Wed Jun 10th 2009 at 10:45am EDT

Headquarters’ Cities

Vespa. The new S. Born to be square.

Map courtesy of the Martin Prosperity Institute

Corporate headquarters are both heavily concentrated in and very specialized by region, according to a new  analysis by Scott Pennington of the Martin Prosperity Institute.

Eighty-five percent of the headquarters of the largest companies in the U.S. and Canada are concentrated in a dozen or so mega-regions.

Two mega-regions – Chi-Pitts and Char-Lanta – account for almost half of all manufacturing headquarters. Chicago appears to have increased its hold on manufacturing headquarters, in effect pulling them in from other major cities in the mega-region.Not surprisingly, Hou-Orleans dominates in energy; and Nor-Cal is the center for high-tech headquarters.

Finance and insurance are more dispersed. While Bos-Wash accounts for 17 percent of finance and insurance headquarters, Char-Lanta and Tor-Buff-Chester also have significant clusters. These regions are also more diverse in the economic makeup – with significant concentrations of media and entertainment in Bos-Wash and Tor-Buff-Chester and of manufactuirng in Char-lanta – perhaps making their more resileint in coping with the fallout from the financial crisis.

3 Responses to “Headquarters’ Cities”

  1. Steven Savage Says:

    Fascinating link and information.

    Back when my wife and I decided to relocate, we spent hours going through “Cities Ranked and Rated” and identified ten areas we’d be willing to live – and most of them were, were in, or were part of mega-areas. It was an eye-opening experience.

    Now that a friend is going through the same experience, her choices are often reflective of ours.

    Of course we’re all creative class types . . .

  2. NIkolai Kondratieff Says:

    Chi-Pitts, Tor-Buff-chester, Hou-Orleans? Come on, these names are horrid. You need to find a creative type to help you brand these mega regions with more appropriate names, ones that speak to the regional zeitgeist.

    For example,

    Chi-Pitts: Rustopia

    Hou-Orleans: Humidistan or Petrolia

    You get the drift.

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