Companies Moving HQ to the City Core to Attract Young Workers
Workforce.com explains this trend, which is backed by census data illustrating that per one analysis “in 2000, 25- to 34-year-olds were 34 percent more likely than the general population to live in close-in neighborhoods in the nation’s metro areas, up sharply from the 12 percent who were more likely to reside there in 1990.”
The article cites several companies making the move from the suburbs or non-urban areas including CareerBuilder.com (Rosemont, IL to Chicago) and NAVTEQ (Silicon Valley to Chicago).
