Another week, another claim to Tampa’s greatness, and almost certainly another comments section with more than a few nits to pick. Quibbling aside, we’re always happy to see our city earn recognition. The latest comes from Travel & Leisure Magazine, whose expert panel settled on Tampa as the No. 1 city in America to live in for millenials.
The company assembled a panel to judge conditions for those in the 30-45-year-old age bracket that constitutes the millennial generation. Decidedly out of our tumultuous 20s, millennials are now more interested in job opportunities, housing affordability, commute times, and access to parks or community spaces, according to their analysis, with bonus points for everyday comforts.
Tampa has earned multiple recent accolades, including being named a top U.S. city for millennials, along with recognition for dating, pickleball, and overall lifestyle. Its growing economy, strong job market, and relatively manageable layout make it attractive, especially for millennials who can better handle rising living costs. The city offers a mix of career opportunities, entertainment, outdoor activities, and warm weather, helping explain its appeal. Nearby St. Pete also ranked in the top 10.




