According to reports from the Georgia Department of Economic Development in downtown Atlanta, here are three basic reasons fintech companies choose Georgia as a home base.
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With busy cities, significant industrial history, and a blend of cultures, it’s easy to see why Georgia has what it takes to be a hotspot for genius.
“I was really excited to be appointed to the tourism study committee,” Halpern said. “To know that we can do more to attract more people to our state so they can enjoy all the things that those of us who live here every day know about us.”
Despite changes in sports, society, economics and popular culture, the appeal of the annual professional golf tournament hasn’t faded, its economic impact has not waned, and its gorgeous grounds have consistently set the stage for some of the best moments in the sport each Masters season.
If the housing market is down two percent from where it was a year ago one might worry that this could be a trend. With everything else going on in the world, we might expect to see a further decline in market value for housing in the state. But how accurate is this “Zestimate”?
For Georgia this is far more than a sporting event. It is a defining moment, a chance to showcase who we are and what we stand for on the world stage. It is also a test of our readiness. The impressions visitors take home will shape how Georgia is viewed long after the final whistle blows.
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