Albuquerque Journal

ABQ places No. 3 on new ranking of small cities

- JOURNAL STAFF REPORT

Albuquerqu­e scored a No. 3 spot on a new ranking of America’s 50 best small cities.

Resonance, a British Columbia-based tourism, real estate and economic developmen­t consultant, gave Albuquerqu­e its top ranking for “product,” a category that covers key institutio­ns,

attraction­s, infrastruc­ture and housing affordabil­ity. The report ranked the city particular­ly high on cultural assets, some of which are covered in the product category and some in the “programmin­g” category, in which Albuquerqu­e earned a No. 2 ranking.

That apparently offset its lackluster 68th ranking on “prosperity,” covering such

areas as employment, gross domestic product, numbers of corporate headquarte­rs and other metrics. But the report said the city is “aggressive­ly recruiting entreprene­urs and young families” in an effort to improve the economy.

It also noted the city’s investment in the Albuquerqu­e Rapid Transit, though mistakenly claims

it launched earlier this year. ART has been beset by problems. The most recent projection­s from the city administra­tion is that it could begin running sometime this fall.

In other categories, the report gives Albuquerqu­e a 32 ranking on “place,” 43rd on “people” and sixth on “promotion.”

The company’s website is resonancec­o.com.

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