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Entrepreneurship shifts from traditional hubs to diverse cities

Entrepreneurship is increasingly decoupling from traditional startup hubs like Silicon Valley, with founders now prioritizing quality of life, affordability, and community when choosing where to build their businesses. A new report highlights cities such as San Antonio, Tampa, El Paso, and Albuquerque as emerging centers for entrepreneurial growth, driven by factors like business-friendly policies, remote work flexibility, and strong local support systems. This shift signifies a broader trend where digital businesses and flexible models allow founders to build sustainable ventures outside of established tech ecosystems. AI

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Entrepreneurship shifts from traditional hubs to diverse cities

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Meggen Harris, Contributor ·

    The New Geography Of Entrepreneurship—How Founders Are Rethinking Where To Build

    Entrepreneurship is spreading beyond traditional startup hubs as founders rethink where to build. New data shows how remote work and housing costs are reshaping growth.