Very Interesting Data Points
Chart I - Tech Talent by Markets (2011 - 2016) by CBRE
Note Atlanta is only bested by SF for having the fastest growth in the percent of tech jobs over this period (Top 10 Markets). Over this five year period, Atlanta added 43K tech jobs - almost equivalent to the number of jobs HQ2 will add over a decade. I also found it interesting Seattle only has just over 3K more tech jobs. Although the chart doesn't go into detail on COL, I think it is reasonable to assume a market's economy that has a higher concentration of high tech jobs is directly proportional to COL. Atlanta's concentration is 5.2% vs. Seattle's 8.2%. I think the diversity of Atlanta's economy will be a major advantage for us.
Chart II - Tech Talent Gain or Drain by Markets (2011 - 2016) by CBRE
This is probably the most important chart because it illustrates which cities are best able to grow tech talent, retain their tech talent and most importantly attract tech talent. I must say I am completely shocked at the Brain Drain occurring at some of the most favored HQ2 cities: Philly, Los Angles, Washington DC and Boston.
Chart III - Cost to Operate a 500 Person Tech Company by CBRE
No surprise here. New York, Boston, Washington DC, Newark and Denver are the most expensive.