Posted Dec 31, 2010, 6:21 PM
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List looks pretty good to me, though I could see Philly or Atlanta sneaking in to the bottom of the list over Seattle or Boston.
Also, it's mentioned in the article, but certainly if Napa and Sonoma are included with SF that would vault SF ahead of Chicago. That said, I agree with Chicago being higher if we're just talking about close-in metro areas or city centers.
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