Companies Headquartered in Chicago: An Industry-by-Industry Guide

When people think of Chicago's economy, they often picture finance or deep-dish pizza. The reality is wider than that. Companies headquartered in Chicago span food manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, logistics, real estate, insurance, law, and technology making it one of the most economically diverse corporate cities in the country. This guide organizes them clearly, by industry.

Before You Start — What "Chicago Headquartered" Actually Means

It sounds straightforward. It isn't always.Some of the most well-known names in the Chicago business world don't technically have their corporate headquarters inside city limits. Deerfield, Northbrook, Oak Brook, Abbott Park, Glenview these are suburbs that sit anywhere from 15 to 35 miles from downtown, yet the companies based there are routinely described as Chicago companies.

In most practical contexts, that grouping makes sense. For job seekers thinking about commute times, or researchers tracking local tax contribution, it matters.This guide covers both. Every entry notes the actual HQ city.

Where a company is based in Chicago proper, it says Chicago. Where it's in a suburb, that suburb is named.One more thing worth being clear about: having a major office in Chicago is not the same as being headquartered there. That distinction gets blurred frequently in articles like this one. It won't be blurred here.

Why So Many Major Companies Choose Chicago as Their Headquarters

Chicago doesn't attract corporate headquarters by accident. There are real, practical reasons companies plant their roots here and have been doing so for well over a century.

Central location. For companies that ship goods, manage national teams, or serve customers across the US, Chicago's geography is simply useful. It sits at the midpoint of the country, within a day's drive of a large portion of the US population. O'Hare consistently ranks among the world's busiest airports. Rail freight networks converge here in a way they don't anywhere else in North America.

Deep industry clusters. Chicago didn't develop a diverse economy by chance industries grew here because of each other. Agricultural commodities trading built the financial infrastructure.

Food manufacturing followed the grain supply chain. Industrial manufacturing grew along the Great Lakes corridor. Each cluster reinforced the next, creating an economy that's harder to destabilize than a city dependent on one sector.

Universities and talent. The University of Chicago, Northwestern University, DePaul, Illinois Institute of Technology, Loyola the metro area produces a steady supply of graduates in finance, engineering, healthcare, law, and business. Organizations in this market commonly find the professional talent pipeline deeper than in comparable mid-sized cities.

Cost structure. Compared to New York and San Francisco, Chicago offers meaningful cost advantages lower real estate, lower average compensation benchmarks, lower cost of living for employees. For companies that don't require a coastal address for branding or investor reasons, Chicago makes strong financial sense.

Fortune 500 Companies Headquartered in the Chicago Area

Chicago consistently ranks among the top three US metro areas for Fortune 500 company density, trailing only New York. The table below covers major companies with their primary corporate headquarters in the Chicago metro.

Table 1: Selected Large-Cap Companies HQ'd in the Chicago Area

Company

Industry

HQ City

Notable For

McDonald's

Food Service

Chicago

Global fast-food chain

Kraft Heinz

Food & Beverage

Chicago

Major packaged food brands

Conagra Brands

Food & Beverage

Chicago

Consumer packaged foods

ADM

Agriculture / Processing

Chicago

Global commodities trader

United Airlines

Aviation

Chicago

Major US carrier, O'Hare hub

Exelon

Energy & Utilities

Chicago

One of the largest US utilities

Abbott

Healthcare / Medical Devices

Abbott Park

Diagnostics and medical devices

AbbVie

Pharmaceuticals

North Chicago

Immunology and oncology drugs

Walgreens

Retail / Pharmacy

Deerfield

National pharmacy chain

Allstate

Insurance

Northbrook

Major personal lines insurer

Grainger

Industrial Distribution

Lake Forest

B2B industrial supplies

Boeing

Aerospace

Arlington, VA (moved 2022)

Formerly Chicago HQ since 2001

Boeing moved its corporate headquarters from Chicago to Arlington, Virginia in 2022 after two decades in the city. It appears here for historical reference.

Chicago Companies by Industry

Food & Beverage Companies

Few cities have a food industry footprint as deep as Chicago's. The city sits at the center of Midwest agricultural production, and that geography pulled food companies here decades ago. Many never left and several relocated here more recently.

McDonald's — Headquartered in Chicago. The company moved its global HQ from suburban Oak Brook into the Fulton Market neighborhood in 2018, a deliberate shift to attract younger talent in a more urban setting. McDonald's operates through a franchise model across more than 100 countries.

Kraft Heinz — Headquartered in Chicago. Created through the 2015 merger of two legacy food companies, Kraft Heinz now manages more than 200 brands globally. Products range from condiments to dairy, snacks, and ready-to-eat meals.

Conagra Brands — Headquartered in Chicago. One of North America's larger packaged food businesses, with a portfolio covering frozen meals, canned goods, snacks, and condiments sold under dozens of brand names.

ADM (Archer-Daniels-Midland) — Headquartered in Chicago. A major player in global agricultural commodity processing grains, oilseeds, protein, animal nutrition. ADM operates facilities in more than 190 countries and has been based in Chicago since relocating from Decatur, Illinois in 2014.

Mondelēz International — Principal offices in Chicago's Fulton Market. The company manufactures some of the world's most recognized snack brands Oreo, Ritz, Cadbury, Toblerone, Chips Ahoy. Its legal headquarters is listed in Deerfield.

Kellanova — Headquartered in Chicago. A spin-off from Kellogg's completed in 2023, Kellanova carries brands including Pringles, Pop-Tarts, Cheez-It, and MorningStar Farms. Mars announced its acquisition of Kellanova in 2024.

Molson Coors Beverage Company — Jointly headquartered in Chicago and Montreal. The company produces Coors Light, Miller Lite, Blue Moon, and a growing portfolio of non-alcoholic and craft beverages.

Tootsie Roll Industries — Headquartered in Chicago. A rare example of a large consumer food company that has remained privately held and Chicago-based for over 125 years. It operates with minimal debt and a deliberately narrow product focus.

Grubhub — Headquartered in Chicago. A food delivery marketplace that connects consumers with local restaurants. After several ownership changes — including a stint under Just Eat

Takeaway — Grubhub was acquired by Wonder Group in 2024.Ingredion — Headquartered in Westchester, IL. Converts agricultural inputs corn, tapioca, potato, stevia into ingredient solutions used by food and beverage manufacturers globally.

Table 2: Food & Beverage Companies HQ'd in the Chicago Area

Company

HQ City

Founded

Known For

McDonald's

Chicago

1955

Fast-food franchise

Kraft Heinz

Chicago

2015 (merger)

Packaged food and condiments

Conagra Brands

Chicago

1919

Frozen and shelf-stable foods

ADM

Chicago

1902

Agricultural commodity processing

Mondelēz International

Chicago / Deerfield

2012

Global snack brands

Kellanova

Chicago

2023 (spin-off)

Snacks and cereals

Molson Coors

Chicago / Montreal

2005 (merger)

Beer and beverages

Tootsie Roll Industries

Chicago

1896

Candy manufacturing

Grubhub

Chicago

2004

Food delivery platform

Ingredion

Westchester, IL

1906

Food ingredient solutions

Financial Services & Fintech Companies

If there's one sector Chicago can claim genuine global standing in, it's finance. The city's derivatives and futures trading infrastructure built through the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade predates most of what Wall Street is known for.

That foundation created conditions for banks, asset managers, credit bureaus, insurers, and eventually fintech companies to build here.

Northern Trust — Headquartered in Chicago. A wealth management and institutional banking firm founded in 1889. Northern Trust serves high-net-worth individuals, family offices, pension funds, and sovereign wealth funds.

Morningstar — Headquartered in Chicago. An investment research firm that produces independent analysis, ratings, and data on equities, mutual funds, ETFs, and private markets. Widely used by both retail investors and institutional asset managers.

Discover Financial Services — Headquartered in Riverwoods, IL. Operates the Discover credit card network and an online banking platform. As reported by CNBC, Capital One announced a $35.3 billion agreement to acquire Discover in 2024, with the deal subsequently receiving regulatory approval.

TransUnion — Headquartered in Chicago. One of three major US consumer credit reporting agencies, alongside Equifax and Experian. Also provides fraud detection, risk analytics, and identity verification services to businesses.

Old Republic International — Headquartered in Chicago. A diversified insurance holding company with subsidiaries covering title insurance, general liability, and life and health products.

Kemper Corporation — Headquartered in Chicago. Provides auto and home insurance with a focus on nonstandard markets customers who may not qualify for coverage through traditional carriers.

Enova International — Headquartered in Chicago. Offers online consumer and small business loans through a portfolio of brands including NetCredit and CashNetUSA. Uses data and machine learning models to assess credit risk.

Avant — Headquartered in Chicago, at the Merchandise Mart. A consumer fintech company offering personal loans and a credit card aimed at middle-income borrowers underserved by traditional banks.

IMC Trading — Headquartered in Chicago, occupying floors in the Willis Tower. A global proprietary trading firm and market maker operating across equities, derivatives, commodities, and fixed income markets.

Belvedere Trading — Headquartered in Chicago. A proprietary trading firm specializing in equity index and commodity options. Founded in 2002 by former traders from the Chicago Board Options Exchange.

Interestingly, Chicago's prop trading ecosystem is one of the most active in the world yet almost entirely invisible to general audiences. Firms like IMC, Belvedere, Wolverine Trading, and Akuna Capital employ thousands of quantitative researchers, engineers, and traders but because they don't have consumer-facing products, they rarely appear in mainstream coverage of the city's economy.

Technology & Software Companies

Chicago's tech identity is less headline-grabbing than Silicon Valley's, but it's real and growing. The city's software companies skew heavily toward B2B supply chain platforms, trading infrastructure, healthcare data tools, and enterprise software rather than consumer apps. That's a reflection of the industries Chicago already dominates.

Motorola Solutions — Headquartered in Chicago. Builds communication systems and software for public safety police body cameras, two-way radios, command center platforms, and access control systems. This is the enterprise public safety arm, legally separate from Motorola Mobility, which Lenovo acquired in 2014.

CDW Corporation — Headquartered in Lincolnshire, IL. A technology solutions provider selling hardware, software, cloud services, and IT support to businesses, government agencies, schools, and healthcare organizations. One of the larger B2B technology distributors operating in North America.

Sprout Social — Headquartered in Chicago. A publicly traded social media management platform used by marketing teams to schedule content, monitor brand mentions, manage customer engagement, and report on performance across social channels.

Tempus AI — Headquartered in Chicago. Applies artificial intelligence to clinical and genomic data to help oncologists match patients with clinical trials, interpret genetic test results, and make more precise treatment decisions.

G2 — Headquartered in Chicago. A peer review marketplace for business software. Buyers use G2 to compare products based on verified user reviews. Vendors use it to manage their reputation and generate leads.

FourKites — Headquartered in Chicago. A supply chain visibility platform offering real-time shipment tracking across truck, rail, ocean, and air — used by manufacturers, retailers, and logistics providers.

NielsenIQ — Headquartered in Chicago. Provides retail measurement and consumer intelligence data used by consumer goods companies and retailers to track market share, pricing trends, and purchasing behavior.

CCC Intelligent Solutions — Headquartered in Chicago. Develops AI-powered workflow software for the automotive insurance claims and vehicle repair industry — connecting insurers, repair shops, and parts suppliers.

GoHealth — Headquartered in Chicago. Operates a health insurance marketplace focused primarily on Medicare Advantage plan enrollment, combining technology with licensed insurance agents.

Trading Technologies — Headquartered in Chicago. Provides professional-grade trading software used by futures and options traders on major exchanges globally. A product of Chicago's derivatives trading heritage.

In practice, many of Chicago's most significant tech companies serve industries that most people outside those industries have never heard of. That's not a weakness it's a reflection of the depth and specificity of Chicago's economic base.

Healthcare & Life Sciences Companies

The Chicago metro area has quietly become one of the stronger US clusters for healthcare and life sciences. The concentration is especially pronounced in the northern suburbs, where several large pharmaceutical and medical device companies operate within a relatively small geographic area.

Abbott Laboratories — Headquartered in Abbott Park, IL. A global medical products company with significant businesses in cardiac rhythm management, continuous glucose monitoring (its FreeStyle Libre system is used by millions of diabetics worldwide), point-of-care diagnostics, and nutrition products.

AbbVie — Headquartered in North Chicago, IL. Spun off from Abbott in 2013, AbbVie is primarily a pharmaceutical company. Its immunology franchise anchored by Humira for many years is being extended through newer drugs including Skyrizi and Rinvoq. It also has oncology and neuroscience pipelines.

Baxter International — Headquartered in Deerfield, IL. Focuses on renal care, IV solutions, hospital nutrition, and surgical products. The company separated its kidney care business into a standalone entity called Vantive in 2024 as part of a broader restructuring.

Walgreens Boots Alliance — Headquartered in Deerfield, IL. Operates the Walgreens pharmacy chain in the US and the Boots chain in the UK and Ireland. The company has been navigating a significant restructuring, closing underperforming stores and evaluating its strategic direction under new leadership.

CommonSpirit Health — Headquartered in Chicago. One of the largest nonprofit hospital systems in the US, with more than 140 hospitals across 21 states. Formed in 2019 through the merger of Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives.

Oak Street Health — Headquartered in Chicago. Ran a network of value-based primary care clinics focused specifically on Medicare patients. According to Wikipedia, CVS Health completed its acquisition of Oak Street Health in May 2023 for approximately $10.6 billion.

Stericycle — Headquartered in Bannockburn, IL. Provides regulated medical waste disposal, pharmaceutical waste management, and compliance services to hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.

Abbott and AbbVie's co-location along the northern suburban corridor has created something resembling a life sciences district with suppliers, contract research organizations, and smaller biotech firms gravitating to the same geography.

Organizations in this space typically find that talent mobility between these anchor companies is high, which creates both recruitment opportunities and retention challenges.

Manufacturing & Industrial Companies

Chicago's manufacturing history is long and often underappreciated. The region built itself on steel, metalworking, meatpacking, and heavy equipment industries that shaped the physical infrastructure of the city and created generational wealth for decades.

While the labor-intensive side of manufacturing has contracted significantly, a number of large industrial manufacturers remain headquartered here.

Illinois Tool Works (ITW) — Headquartered in Glenview, IL. A Fortune 200 diversified manufacturer running more than 80 semi-autonomous business units. Products include welding equipment, automotive components, food service machinery, construction fasteners, and polymers. ITW is known for its decentralized operating model.

Dover Corporation — Headquartered in Downers Grove, IL. A diversified industrial manufacturer with five segments: engineered products, clean energy and fueling, imaging and identification, pumps and process solutions, and climate and sustainability technologies.

Brunswick Corporation — Headquartered in Mettawa, IL. Better known for recreational products than most people realize. Brunswick makes Mercury marine engines, Sea Ray and Boston Whaler boats, Life Fitness gym equipment, and Brunswick billiards tables. It's a broader portfolio than the brand name suggests.

Atkore — Headquartered in Harvey, IL. Manufactures electrical raceway products — conduit, cable trays, fittings — and mechanical products and solutions used in commercial and industrial construction.

CNH Industrial — US operations headquartered in Burr Ridge, IL. A global agricultural and construction equipment manufacturer operating the Case IH, New Holland Agriculture, Case Construction, and CASE brands. The parent holding company is incorporated in the United Kingdom.

James Hardie — US operations headquartered in Chicago. Manufactures fiber cement siding, trim, and backer board products for residential construction. Incorporated in Ireland, with primary manufacturing operations in the US.

Wilson Sporting Goods — Headquartered in Chicago. Produces equipment, footwear, and apparel across tennis, American football, baseball, basketball, golf, and other sports. A subsidiary of Amer Sports, which is majority-owned by Chinese conglomerate Anta Sports.

The Walsh Group — Headquartered in Chicago. A privately held construction and civil infrastructure contractor. Known for large-scale transportation projects highways, bridges, transit infrastructure primarily in the US.

Logistics, Transportation & Distribution Companies

Chicago is arguably the most strategically located logistics hub in North America. Six of the seven Class I freight railroads in the US converge here. Interstate highway access runs in every direction. O'Hare handles more cargo tonnage than most people assume.

Companies that move things by truck, rail, air, or ocean container have strong reasons to base operations here.

United Airlines — Headquartered in Chicago, at the Willis Tower. One of the largest airlines in the world by revenue and fleet size. O'Hare is United's primary domestic hub, and Chicago's central location makes it a natural connecting point for US domestic and transatlantic routes.

Hub Group — Headquartered in Oak Brook, IL. A freight transportation company that specializes in intermodal shipping moving freight in containers via a combination of rail and truck, which is typically more cost-effective and fuel-efficient than over-the-road trucking alone.

US Foods — Headquartered in Rosemont, IL. One of the two largest foodservice distributors in the US, alongside Sysco. Supplies restaurants, healthcare facilities, hospitality businesses, educational institutions, and government operations with food and related products.

Coyote Logistics — Headquartered in Chicago. A freight brokerage and logistics technology platform that connects shippers with carriers. Acquired by UPS in 2015.

ShipBob — Headquartered in Chicago. A technology-enabled fulfillment company serving direct-to-consumer e-commerce brands. Handles warehousing, order management, picking, packing, and last-mile shipping across a network of fulfillment centers.

GATX Corporation — Headquartered in Chicago. Leases tank cars, freight cars, and other rail equipment to industries including chemical manufacturers, food processors, and energy companies. One of the largest railcar leasing companies in North America.

Redwood Logistics — Headquartered in Chicago. Provides freight brokerage services and logistics technology to mid-market shippers managing complex transportation networks.

Real Estate Companies

Chicago has one of the most developed commercial real estate markets in the US, and several of the firms that shape national and global real estate activity are headquartered here.

JLL (Jones Lang LaSalle) — Headquartered in Chicago. A global real estate services company offering commercial leasing, property management, capital markets advisory, investment management, and facilities management. Alongside CBRE, JLL is one of the two dominant firms in global commercial real estate services.

Cushman & Wakefield — Headquartered in Chicago. The third major global commercial real estate services firm, offering comparable services to JLL across leasing, project management, valuation, and capital markets.

Ventas — Headquartered in Chicago. A real estate investment trust focused on senior housing communities, medical office buildings, and research and innovation facilities. One of the larger healthcare REITs in the US by market capitalization.

Equity LifeStyle Properties — Headquartered in Chicago. A REIT that owns and operates manufactured home communities, RV resorts, and marinas. A less visible segment of the REIT market but a substantial one by property count.

First Industrial Realty Trust — Headquartered in Chicago. Develops, acquires, and manages industrial properties warehouses, distribution centers, and light manufacturing facilities across major US logistics markets.

Insurance Companies

Chicago has a long history as an insurance hub, particularly for property and casualty insurance, specialty lines, and insurance brokerage. Several of the largest insurers and brokers operating in the US market are based here or in the immediate suburbs.

Allstate Corporation — Headquartered in Northbrook, IL. One of the largest personal lines insurance companies in the US, primarily offering auto and homeowners insurance. Allstate also operates Esurance, Encompass, and a growing direct-to-consumer business.

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. — Headquartered in Rolling Meadows, IL. A global insurance brokerage and risk management firm that has grown significantly through acquisitions over the past decade. Commonly referred to as Gallagher in industry contexts.

CNA Financial — Headquartered in Chicago. A commercial lines insurance carrier offering property, casualty, professional liability, and specialty coverage to businesses across industries.

Old Republic International — Headquartered in Chicago. A multi-line insurance holding company with long-standing operations in title insurance the business that ensures clean property ownership transfers in real estate transactions.

Kemper Corporation — Headquartered in Chicago. Operates primarily in nonstandard auto insurance, a market segment serving drivers who are higher risk or have difficulty obtaining coverage from standard carriers.

Legal & Professional Services Companies

Kirkland & Ellis — Headquartered in Chicago. Routinely ranks as one of the highest-grossing law firms in the world. Known primarily for private equity transactions, leveraged buyouts, M&A, and complex litigation. Its Chicago founding is a point of institutional pride even as it has expanded globally.

Baker McKenzie — Headquartered in Chicago. Among the largest law firms in the world by attorney headcount, with offices in more than 45 countries. Has a strong international reputation across corporate, tax, and dispute resolution work.

Huron Consulting Group — Headquartered in Chicago. Provides management consulting services to healthcare systems, higher education institutions, and life sciences companies — focused on operational improvement, financial performance, and technology implementation.

Kearney — Headquartered in Chicago. A global management consulting firm with particular strength in operations, procurement, supply chain strategy, and organizational transformation.

West Monroe — Headquartered in Chicago. A digital and technology consulting firm that works primarily with private equity firms and their portfolio companies on technology due diligence, digital transformation, and operational improvement.

ZS Associates — Headquartered in Evanston, IL. A management consulting and technology firm specializing in sales force effectiveness, commercial operations, and go-to-market strategy with particularly deep roots in pharmaceutical and life sciences clients.

Quick-Reference Table of Chicago-Area Companies by Industry

Table 3: Chicago-Area Companies — Master Reference

Company

Industry

HQ City

McDonald's

Food Service

Chicago

Kraft Heinz

Food & Beverage

Chicago

Conagra Brands

Food & Beverage

Chicago

ADM

Agriculture / Processing

Chicago

Grubhub

Food Delivery

Chicago

Tootsie Roll Industries

Candy Manufacturing

Chicago

Molson Coors

Beverages

Chicago

Northern Trust

Banking / Wealth Management

Chicago

Morningstar

Investment Research

Chicago

TransUnion

Credit Reporting / Fintech

Chicago

Enova International

Fintech / Lending

Chicago

IMC Trading

Proprietary Trading

Chicago

Motorola Solutions

Technology

Chicago

Sprout Social

Software / Social Media

Chicago

Tempus AI

Healthtech / AI

Chicago

G2

Software Reviews

Chicago

FourKites

Logistics Software

Chicago

NielsenIQ

Consumer Data / Analytics

Chicago

Abbott

Medical Devices / Diagnostics

Abbott Park, IL

AbbVie

Pharmaceuticals

North Chicago, IL

Baxter International

Healthcare / Medical

Deerfield, IL

CommonSpirit Health

Hospital Systems

Chicago

Walgreens

Pharmacy / Retail

Deerfield, IL

ITW

Industrial Manufacturing

Glenview, IL

Dover Corporation

Diversified Manufacturing

Downers Grove, IL

Brunswick

Consumer / Marine Manufacturing

Mettawa, IL

Wilson Sporting Goods

Sporting Goods

Chicago

United Airlines

Aviation

Chicago

Hub Group

Intermodal Freight

Oak Brook, IL

US Foods

Food Distribution

Rosemont, IL

Coyote Logistics

Freight Brokerage

Chicago

GATX

Railcar Leasing

Chicago

JLL

Commercial Real Estate

Chicago

Cushman & Wakefield

Commercial Real Estate

Chicago

Ventas

Healthcare REIT

Chicago

Allstate

Insurance

Northbrook, IL

Gallagher

Insurance Brokerage

Rolling Meadows, IL

CNA Financial

Commercial Insurance

Chicago

Kirkland & Ellis

Legal Services

Chicago

Kearney

Management Consulting

Chicago

Huron Consulting

Professional Services

Chicago

ZS Associates

Life Sciences Consulting

Evanston, IL

Conclusion

Chicago's corporate base covers more ground than most people give it credit for food giants, financial institutions, healthcare companies, manufacturers, logistics firms, and law firms, spread across the city and its suburbs.

If you're researching employers, tracking industries, or just trying to understand what drives this city's economy, the range is broader than any single headline captures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies headquartered in Chicago are on the Fortune 500?

Several Chicago-area companies appear on the Fortune 500, including United Airlines, ADM, Kraft Heinz, Conagra Brands, Exelon, Abbott, Walgreens, Allstate, and Grainger. The Chicago metro consistently ranks among the top three US cities for Fortune 500 company concentration.

Do companies in Chicago suburbs count as Chicago headquartered?

In general usage, yes. Companies based in Deerfield, Northbrook, Oak Brook, Glenview, and similar suburbs are commonly grouped under the Chicago or Chicagoland umbrella. If strict city-limits accuracy matters for your purposes, always verify the official corporate address.

What industries are most represented among Chicago headquarters?

Finance and insurance, food and beverage, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, industrial manufacturing, and logistics are Chicago's strongest sectors by company count and revenue. Technology is growing but remains smaller relative to Chicago's traditional industry strengths.

Did Boeing move its headquarters away from Chicago?

Yes. Boeing relocated its corporate headquarters from Chicago to Arlington, Virginia in 2022. The company had been based in Chicago since 2001, when it moved there from Seattle.

Is Chicago a good place to look for corporate jobs?

The diversity of industries and company sizes makes Chicago a genuinely strong market for corporate roles. Finance, consulting, healthcare, logistics, and legal services all have substantial hiring activity. The market is competitive but generally less saturated than New York or San Francisco.

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