Atlanta Is the Nation's "Most Ambitious" City, With Short-Sighted Mayoral Candidates
Decatur Metro | May 8, 2009As reported by RealClearPolitics, according to the Kaufmann Foundation Index of Entrepreneurial Activity (say that five times fast), Atlanta is the country’s most ambitious city “with nearly 200 more entrepreneurs per 100,000 people than the second runner-up.” (h/t: AJC’s BizwriterKristi)
But note that this is based on 2008 data, which includes almost months of pre-crash activity. It will be interesting to see how Atlanta entrepreneurial activity holds up to its rivals “post-recession.”
Hopefully these scores of entrepreneurs aren’t heeding the words coming from city of Atlanta mayoral candidates, Kasim Reed and Lisa Borders, who during a recent real-estate endorsement induced euphoria exclaimed to the AJC…
“The real estate development community is to Atlanta what the financial services industry is to New York,” Reed said at a Midtown Starbucks one recent morning.
Borders, in a phone conversation, said almost the same thing: “Development is to Atlanta what cars are to Detroit and entertainment is to L.A.”
Both candidates better hope to hell that their statements aren’t true. Tying Atlanta’s future to the real estate market seems like a sick death wish.
And why would you even mention Detroit?!
Rule 1 when running for mayor: never EVER speak the word “Detroit.” At most you can say “Motown” and even then you better be lamenting the once great music scene.
Speaking of mayor— is she doing anything about CRIME!!!! Those poor college kids and shootings. At least we live where the police and leadership care about the crime! Has she ever addressed the issue???
Yes, she sites empirical evidence that the city of Atlanta, particularly Downtown is safer now than it has been in decades.