What city do you think is going to be the next Portland/Austin/Denver of the 2020's?

The Fuck is your source Indianapolis is the 17th largest city in the USA according to the 2018 Census. Indianapolis population was 867,125 in 2018, San Francisco wich is more populated has a population of 883,305, Seattle was th 18th most populated city with a population of 744,955. Miami isn't even close with a population of 470,914, Hell our Nation's capital is behind Indy with a population of 702,455. Their are also plenty of reasons to move to Indy. Indiana is the state of Poets, Athletics, and Generals. Their's plenty of space in the suburbs or the metro. Indiana is covered in Forests and Parks to visit. Including the First State park in our Nations history McCormick's Creek. Indy has Liberal "What kind of Protein would you like on your Burrito?" Neighborhoods, aswell as Black tie conservative neighborhoods, their are also redneck neighborhoods, and some pretty ghetto ones. If you want to see a kind of life Indy will have it.

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