Prime Locations in the Midwest

St. Louis, MO | Kenny Nguyễn

Let’s explore some premier cities in the Midwest that offer residents lucrative job opportunities and desirable amenities. 

Lincoln, NE

As Nebraska’s capital, Lincoln is a vibrant metropolitan area with picturesque architecture and a downtown populated with museums, gardens, shops, and dining options. During the fall, going to watch a University of Nebraska-Lincoln football game is a popular activity. 

Omaha, NE

Situated along the Missouri River, Omaha is a bustling city celebrated for its restaurants, some of which serve nationally renowned steaks. Omaha also houses many museums, the headquarters of multiple Fortune 500 companies, and exceptional shopping hotspots.

Omaha, NE | John Matychuk

Cedar Rapids, IA

As Iowa’s second-largest city, Cedar Rapids offers residents scenic trails along the Cedar River and picturesque gardens, such as those at the historic Brucemore estate. The city plays a significant role in Iowa’s pivotal agriculture industry, and NewBo City Market exemplifies its renowned farm-to-table food scene.

Des Moines, IA

Iowa’s capital, Des Moines, is a historic city home to well over 200,000 people. Residents enjoy access to the city’s renowned arts scene, a farmers market, and a thriving economy, particularly in the insurance and financial services sectors.

Des Moines, IA

Davenport, IA

Davenport, another major city in Iowa and a key component of the Quad Cities, sits along the Mississippi River on the state’s border with Illinois. As part of this dynamic metropolitan area, residents have easy access to museums such as the Figge Art Museum and Putnam Museum. Also, Davenport has a booming economy with several Fortune 500 companies based in the city.

Sioux City, IA

Situated along the winding waterways of the Missouri River, Sioux City boasts a fascinating history and a charming downtown. Although a relatively small city, it offers a range of attractions, including museums and the state’s prominent outdoor music festival, Saturday in the Park

Sioux City, IA | Drew Risner

Overland Park, KS

Located on the Missouri border near Kansas City, Overland Park is a large city within a major metropolitan area. It has been ranked as a top place to live, thanks to its delicious food options (especially barbecue), major economy, and scenic outdoor spaces.

Wichita, KS

Wichita, the largest city in Kansas, offers a remarkable zoo, abundant shopping options, and a fantastic international food scene. Scheduled for May 31st this year, Wichita Riverfest, one of the state’s largest events, is a celebration of music, food, and entertainment.

Wichita, KS | Samuel Myles

St. Louis, MO

St. Louis, a historic city along the Mississippi River, is known for its iconic Gateway Arch. The city’s standout features include its barbecue, music scene, strong economy, and low cost of living. 

St. Louis, MO | Ronni Kurtz

Kansas City, MO

Kansas City, Missouri’s largest city, is known for its delectable food offerings, major league sports franchises, and vibrant culture. Residents have access to excellent live music, captivating museums, and a downtown filled with offices, shops, and eateries.

Kansas City, MO | Robert Linder

Springfield, MO

Springfield has many popular attractions, from the Fantastic Caverns to the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium. Also, this city offers prime shopping and dining destinations for residents to enjoy.

Springfield, MO | Robert Linder