In Gainesville, our residents – entrepreneurs, researchers, teachers and leaders – are working every day to make cool things happen. Here are just a few of the things that make Gainesville the place to be.
- Gainesville is the first city in U.S. to implement a solar feed-in tariff.
- We have more incubators per capita than any other U.S. city.
- 39% of Gainesville residents hold bachelor’s degrees or higher (national average is 24%).
- University of Florida was ranked #1 Public University for transferring research discoveries to the marketplace.
- University of Florida ranked No. 3 best value in a public university by the Princeton Review.
- The Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce was granted 5-Star Accreditation by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, placing it among the top 1% of Chambers nationwide, with only six Chambers receiving this distinguished 5-Star rating this year.
- Four of Alachua County’s high schools are included in Newsweek’s 2010 list of “America’s Best High Schools.”
- Alachua County listed in Top 100 Communities for Young People by America’s Promise Alliance.
- UF TechConnect clients have garnered more than $500 million in private investment and created more than 500 high tech jobs in the past seven years.
- Shands at UF is consistently ranked in Top-50 America’s Best Hospitals (U.S. News & World Report).
- North Florida Regional Medical Center is nationally recognized and is a 5-Star Rated Community Hospital (Health Grades).
- Since 1995, the Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator companies have raised over $350M in equity investment and $150M in grants and contracts.
- Progress Corporate Park houses 33 companies, mostly from the technology and biotechnology industries.
- Named a 2009 Institute for a Competitive Workforce Region of Excellence by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
- Home to nationally accredited museums of art and natural history and award-winning performing arts programs that celebrate creativity and inspire innovation.
- Students in Alachua County public schools earn the highest SAT scores in the state, well above national averages.
- The district has the highest rate of passed Advanced Placement tests in the state.
- Projected to have the highest percentage growth of creative class jobs in the nation over the next decade (Richard Florida).
Gainesville Rankings and Recognition
2012
No. 19 “Best Commutes in U.S.” (No. 1 in Florida), Census.gov
No. 2 “Best Cities to Find a Date in 2012,” The Daily Beast
2011
No. 8 “Happiest Cities,” Gallup
No. 1 Florida Ranked Top State in Workforce and Training, U.S. Chamber
One of five Top “Hot Spots for Research in Florida,” Florida Trend
No. 8 “Most Well-Read Cities in America,” Amazon.com
No. 8 “Mid-sized cities,” Gallup-Healthways Well-being Index
No. 7 “Greenest Cities in America,” DailyBeast.com
2010
No. 14 “America’s Top 25 Smartest Cities,” Portfolio.com
No. 1 “Top College Towns,” Livability.com
No. 5 “Top 10 Small Cities,” USA Today
No. 16 “America’s Top Bike-Friendly Cities,” Bicycling Magazine
2009
No. 10 “Hotspots for Young Professionals to Live and Work - Mighty Micros,” Next Generation Consulting
No. 50 “Best Places for Business and Careers,” Forbes Magazine
2008
No. 1 University of Florida Football – NCAA Division I
No. 1 “Places to Retire During an Economic Downturn,” Smart Money
No. 22 “The Smartest Cities in America,” Forbes.com
No. 27 “Best Places for Business and Careers,” Forbes Magazine
No. 47 “100 Best Places to Live and Launch,” Fortune Small Business
2007
No. 1 “Cities Ranked and Rated” (Frommer’s)
No. 1 University of Florida Men’s Basketball – NCAA Division I
No. 3 “Top Small College Towns for Real Estate Investment,” Nuwireinvestor.com
No. 8 “Top Ten Value Towns for Those Considering Retirement,” Warren Bland, PhD; TopRetirements.com
No. 12 “Best Places for Business and Careers,” Forbes Magazine
Top 10 “Best Places to Live and Play: Cities,” National Geographic Adventure Magazine
2006
No. 1 University of Florida Football – NCAA Division I
No. 1 University of Florida Men’s Basketball – NCAA Division I
2005
No. 1 “Top Tech Cities” in Florida, Popular Science Magazine
No. 30 “Top Tech Cities” in the U.S., Popular Science Magazine
Top 10 “Best Places for Outdoor Activities,” Sperling’s Best Places
2004
No. 3 “Mid-Market City – Top Deals and Hot Markets,” Southern Business and Development Magazine
No. 10 “Best Small Places: Educations Attainment,” Forbes Magazine
No. 30 “Best Small Places: Job Growth,” Forbes Magazine
No. 63 “Best Small Places,” Forbes Magazine
2003
1st and Only “Gold Well City, USA Award,” Wellness Councils of America
No. 11 “Best Places to Reinvent Your Life,” AARP
1999
No. 19 “Best Places to Retire,” Retirement Places Rated
No. 36 “Best Small Metro Areas,” Cognetics Entrepreneurial Hot Spots
1997
No. 1 “Tree City USA,” National Arbor Day Foundation
1996
No. 1 University of Florida Football - NCAA Division I
No. 7 “Best Places to Live,” Money Magazine
1995
No. 1 “Best Places to Live” Money Magazine
2009
No. 10 “Hotspots for Young Professionals to Live and Work - Mighty Micros,” Next Generation Consulting
No. 50 “Best Places for Business and Careers,” Forbes Magazine
2008
No. 1 University of Florida Football – NCAA Division I
No. 1 “Places to Retire During an Economic Downturn,” Smart Money
No. 22 “The Smartest Cities in America,” Forbes.com
No. 27 “Best Places for Business and Careers,” Forbes Magazine
No. 47 “100 Best Places to Live and Launch,” Fortune Small Business
2007
No. 1 “Cities Ranked and Rated”
No. 1 University of Florida Men’s Basketball – NCAA Division I
No. 3 “Top Small College Towns for Real Estate Investment,” Nuwireinvestor.com
No. 8 “Top Ten Value Towns for Those Considering Retirement,” Warren Bland, PhD; TopRetirements.com
No. 12 “Best Places for Business and Careers,” Forbes Magazine
Top 10 “Best Places to Live and Play: Cities,” National Geographic Adventure Magazine
2006
No. 1 University of Florida Football – NCAA Division I
No. 1 University of Florida Men’s Basketball – NCAA Division I
2005
No. 1 “Top Tech Cities” in Florida, Popular Science Magazine
No. 30 “Top Tech Cities” in the U.S., Popular Science Magazine
Top 10 “Best Places for Outdoor Activities,” Sperling’s Best Places
2004
No. 3 “Mid-Market City – Top Deals and Hot Markets,” Southern Business and Development Magazine
No. 10 “Best Small Places: Educations Attainment,” Forbes Magazine
No. 30 “Best Small Places: Job Growth,” Forbes Magazine
No. 63 “Best Small Places,” Forbes Magazine
2003
1st and Only “Gold Well City, USA Award,” Wellness Councils of America
No. 11 “Best Places to Reinvent Your Life,” AARP
1999
No. 19 “Best Places to Retire,” Retirement Places Rated
No. 36 “Best Small Metro Areas,” Cognetics Entrepreneurial Hot Spots
1997
No. 1 “Tree City USA,” National Arbor Day Foundation
1996
No. 1 University of Florida Football - NCAA Division I
No. 7 “Best Places to Live,” Money Magazine
1995
No. 1 “Best Places to Live” Money Magazine




