Pink Jazz
Well-Known Member
I know many people default to comparisons to Florida due to the snowbird and retiree population, but I can make arguments why Phoenix, AZ is more like Atlanta than any city in Florida.
1. Both cities are mostly built around the automobile and have a vast network of roads and highways. For comparison, most major Florida cities (especially Miami) tend to be denser than Phoenix or Atlanta.
2. Both cities are known for their expansive suburban sprawl.
3. Both cities have a similar, laid-back lifestyle.
4. Both cities have a similar job market and economy, such as logistics, technology, and healthcare. For comparison, Florida's economy is mostly built around tourism, hospitality, entertainment, and cruises.
I think #1, #2, and especially #4 are far more important than the snowbird/retiree aspect.
1. Both cities are mostly built around the automobile and have a vast network of roads and highways. For comparison, most major Florida cities (especially Miami) tend to be denser than Phoenix or Atlanta.
2. Both cities are known for their expansive suburban sprawl.
3. Both cities have a similar, laid-back lifestyle.
4. Both cities have a similar job market and economy, such as logistics, technology, and healthcare. For comparison, Florida's economy is mostly built around tourism, hospitality, entertainment, and cruises.
I think #1, #2, and especially #4 are far more important than the snowbird/retiree aspect.
Last edited: