Kosmont Survey Mentioned in Forbes Column
A recent column at Forbes by Joel Kotkin discusses the results of the Kosmont-Rose Institute Cost of Doing Business Survey. Mr. Kotkin mentions the fact that Los Angeles’s surrounding cities are mostly cheaper than it according to the survey, allowing local businesses to move to lower costs areas but stay in the region.
Of course, entrepreneurial Angelenos still find opportunities, but largely by working at home or in one of the city’s surrounding communities. They tend to flock to locales like Ontario, Burbank, Glendale or Culver City, all of which, according to the recent Kosmont-Rose Institute Cost of Doing Business Survey, are less expensive and easier to do business in than L.A.







The survey contains a vast amount of data about fees, taxes, costs, and incentives that affect business in more than 400 communities nationwide. Updated annually, it is a valuable resource for cities, businesses, and developers.
[...] cities should be preferred to Los Angeles, according to a recent Forbes article mentioned in the Rose Report. This Business Life article summarizes the Kosmont-Rose Survey’s conclusions, which shows [...]
by Kosmont-Rose 2008 Survey Shows Glendale, California as Relatively Business-Friendly in Southern California | Sunroom Desk
on 31. Mar, 2009
http://sunroomdesk.com/2009/03/31/kosmont-rose-institute-study-findings-glendale-southern-california/
by Sunroom Desk
on 31. Mar, 2009