In praise of Columbus, Ohio

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Dear Sir,

We were flattered by your mention of our firm in the June edition but would respectfully suggest that Columbus, Ohio is anything but a “nondescript” city.

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As reported recently by the Greensboro, North Carolina News & Record: “This city is a big mystery to many Triad residents, but Skybus is about to reveal the truth; Columbus is booming … A 2006 study ranked Columbus’ economy as the seventh strongest in the nation, according to factors such as salaries and job availability. Charlotte ranked first on that list. In some ways, this capital city of more than 700,000 takes many of Charlotte’s best features and leaves some of the worst behind. Construction, redevelopment, a big airport, an acclaimed new downtown arena district and big hotels invite the comparison to Charlotte. But you won’t find Charlotte’s ‘big and rich’ attitude here.”

We can add to this a large and thriving Indian community actively lobbying for a new consulate!

Expansion-minded Indian companies looking to the United States for opportunities should consider our mid-west region before the coasts. For one thing, costs here are considerably less.

We at Frost Brown Todd, a law firm in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee, stand ready, willing and able to assist.

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Richard D Rogovin
Chair, India Consulting Group
Frost Brown Todd

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