Metropolitan Orlando, with a four-county population of 1.2 million, competed favorably in the 32-page report with high-growth, higher-populated hubs such as Las Vegas, Austin, Phoenix, Atlanta, Sacramento, Tampa and Salt Lake City.

But the crown accolade came to the city in the services employment growth column. Based on annual growth rates, Orlando outranked Atlanta, Austin, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, Phoenix and Tampa. Fort Worth, TX was No. 1 in the contract construction employment growth sector.

"Demand for future office space can be determined by examing employment trends," Kevin K. Nunnink, the report's editor and Integra's chairman, notes.

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