You want cheap, cheap, cheap, lots of room to grow, low cost of living (no extreme temps), low chance of natural disaster, etc. New airport will be built.
Political Capitol will remain in DC.
Nice try, Google. You’re not going to trick me into signing in again.
Puerto Rico
You can have extreme temps and low CoL. odd you put that together.
If you’re building a new city you can avoid high costs of cooling or heating. I hear about $800 a month cooling bills. Heating with a heat pump is the same or greater delta t.
Jerusalem. Just to cause even more chaos.
I mean, the absolute cheapest place to put it would be DC if the constraint of not moving the capitol is in place. About 4 million federal employees in the US, DC metro area has about 9 million, so plenty of room, plus most of the federal buildings and offices are right there already. Fairly urban and with a reasonably robust public transport system too. Think you were going for someplace like Kansas, but whatever savings you get on real estate evaporate after you have to take into account cost of transportation to and from DC plus building out the new city’s infrastructure
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Latitude: 32.7259967
Longitude: -82.026227
37.259153, -80.232159
Halfway between Blacksburg and Roanoke
Looks rather hilly. I’m talking a big city.
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Easier to build on relatively flat ground.
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How many times does one need to say cheap.
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