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Old Posted Oct 27, 2019, 3:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ssiguy View Post
One also has to remember that LV is in the middle of absolutely no where while Niagara is an outer suburb of Greater Toronto and yet still has a substantial population of 450,000 by itself.
LV is a few hours from a metro of 19 million. And LOL at "Niagara is an outer suburb of Greater Toronto". Maybe Toronto is just an outer-outer suburb of NYC?

Niagara is located smack-dab in the slowest growth region of the U.S., with flat population and weak income growth, for 50 years. It isn't a good location, from a U.S. perspective. The weather is as bad as it gets for any inhabited corner of the U.S., a major factor given the primary attraction is outdoors, on swiftly moving water. And given that 90% of the population is in the U.S., it's fair to say its location, based on future growth prospects, stinks.
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