City of Alexandria Ranks as Number 18 in Fortune Magazine’s 2023 Best Places to Live for Families

City of Alexandria Ranks as Number 18 in Fortune Magazine’s 2023 Best Places to Live for Families
Mayor Justin Wilson — Mayor Justin Wilson official website
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Alexandria, Va. – On Wednesday, June 14, Fortune Magazine ranked the City of Alexandria as number 18 in its Top 50 list of the 2023 Best Places to Live for Families. The list showcases a city in each U.S. state where multigenerational families are most likely to find access to critical resources, community support, and financial well-being. Alexandria was chosen as the top city in the state of Virginia.

“The City of Alexandria continues to receive recognition as a place where diverse families can find a sense of belonging and establish roots. It is a tremendous honor to be acknowledged by Fortune Magazine as a preeminent location for families to reside within the Commonwealth of Virginia and nationwide,” expressed Mayor Justin Wilson of Alexandria. “Our residents, visitors, and vibrant business community play a vital role in making Alexandria a community where everyone can thrive.”

To select the best places to live in each state, Fortune Magazine evaluated nearly 1,900 cities, towns, suburbs, exurbs, villages, and townships and reviewed more than 200,000 unique data points. These data points applied to five broad categories, including education, aging resources, general wellness, financial health, and livability.

“In Alexandria, our priority is the well-being and happiness of all our residents. We endeavor to cultivate an environment that not only embraces families, but also all those who live, work and visit our community,” said City Manager James Parajon. “I particularly want to acknowledge the exemplary efforts of our city staff, non-profit organizations and volunteers, all of whom work tirelessly to shape this exceptional community into an extraordinary place to call home.”

Fortune Magazine’s ranking focused on multigenerational families, many of whom are raising their own children while caring for aging parents. They considered factors like quality of local schools, graduation rates, college affordability, nursing homes, assisted living communities, home health care agencies, social isolation risks for older residents, and access to healthcare providers.

For inquiries from the news media only, contact the Office of Communications & Public Information at newsroom@alexandriava.gov or 703.746.3969. 

This news release is available at alexandriava.gov/go/4688.  

About the City of Alexandria 

Founded in 1749, the City of Alexandria is a full-service, independent, city in Virginia with a AAA/aaa credit rating and a national reputation for progressive and responsible government. With a fast-paced business environment and walkable neighborhoods, Alexandria is a world-class destination where businesses and nonprofits choose to call home. Alexandria’s ample office space and urban amenities offer room to grow – a value unmatched in the region. Located minutes from the nation’s capital, Alexandria’s old-world charm and cutting-edge innovation are the perfect mix for attracting a diverse community, talented workforce, and enthusiastic visitors.  

 Original source can be found here.



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