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Toronto is at the core of one of the fastest growing economic regions in North America. It has nurtured a broad range of economic clusters that characterize a global city region, home to specialized financial and business services, high-value design and manufacturing, entertainment and tourism services, and innovative cultural and creative content producers.

Invest Toronto Inc. is the new arms length organization whose main shareholder is the City of Toronto. Established under the City Service Corporation provisions of the City of Toronto Act, it is incorporated as an Ontario Business Corporation. Invest Toronto will engage the private sector and other public sector partners to promote Toronto as a destination for businesses to invest, grow and prosper.

The activities of Invest are to be centered on sales and marketing as well as promotional activities designed to increase business investments and leads. The overarching goal of Invest Toronto is the enhancement of the economic competitiveness of the City of Toronto globally.

 

Cities of Opportunity Benchmark 2011 Comparative Advantages Benchmark to the Attractivenss for Investments and Talent of Cities

In his book Triumph of the City, Edward Glaeser writes how Cities - what he calls our greatest invention - makes us richer, smarter, greener, healthier, and happier. Working with PwC we provide a comparative advantages benchmark of 26 global Metropolitan Cities to find which Cities are thriving and what business environment characteristics distinguish them in the global economy.

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Cities of Opportunity benchmark

By PwC from their Cities of Opportunity project. The more cities change, the more forward-looking perspective matters.

The notion of the city has come a long way. But the heart of what a city is remains the same: people drawn together, today in everincreasing densities and numbers, to work as a community.

Cities of Opportunity is dedicated to understanding what makes urban dynamics work, and communicating what we learn to government officials, policymakers, businesspersons, scholars and citizens mutually invested in the success of their city or cities.

This marks our fourth study. Like cities themselves, we keep evolving. Cities of Opportunity 2011 includes more cities, greater analysis and deeper exploration of core issues. This year we compare 26 cities—with San Francisco, Berlin, Madrid, Moscow, Istanbul and Abu Dhabi joining and Houston rejoining. We also look closely at a few of the challenges that are most pressing at the moment—regional management, education, sustainability, density, transportation and preservation.

It is not a coincidence that images of innovative and historic libraries (in Seattle and Stockholm) begin and end the interviews in our study. Nor is the focus on transportation, energy, environment, housing and health that weaves throughout. Both tangible and intangible—physical and intellectual capital — have to be in balance for modern cities to enjoy healthy growth. Minds spur innovation; roads, rails, communications networks, schools and hospitals lay the groundwork on which new ideas can grow. In an ideal world, prosperity follows. But, as we all know, progress toward any ideal requires day-today work. This PcC study represents our part in the effort.

About this analyses

Cities are front and center in the mindset of foreign investors (FDI) and economic developers. Global Metropolitan Cities are spearheading the emergence of growth opportunities. Cities provide and shape the business environment in which growth opportunities emerge on a sustainable platform for business development for both local and international companies.

PwC selected 26 Cities for their Index governed by three key factors. First, capital market centers making them a vital part of a globalizing economy. Second, broad geographic sampling to assure representative international distribution and; third, 16 cities from mature and 10 from emerging economies.


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Key locations promoted by Invest Toronto

  • Waterfront Toronto Waterfront Toronto

     

    • Region
      • Ontario
    • City
      • Toronto
    • Sector
      • Construction
      • Public sector
      • Water
    • Location type
      • Sea-port

Clusters

  • MaRS Discovery District Toronto cluster MaRS Discovery District Toronto cluster

     

    • Sector
      • Life Sciences - Biotechnology
      • R&D
      • Science & technology
      • Engineering
      • Pharma
    • Location type
      • Cluster
    • Cluster
      • Biotech-cluster