Its corner location and eye-catching architecture, featuring a 'staggered' brick prospect one side and glass wall on the other, gives it striking appearance in the locality. The local economy is dependent on consumers for growth in this steady, Midwest state - known as the 'better than most everywhere else' state for its relatively low unemployment rate. As well as a traditional agricultural economy, Omaha has a growing service sector including health, telecoms, and financial and insurance companies, and is home to four Fortune 500 companies. Its dynamic entrepreneurial spirit also makes Omaha the perfect place for start-ups.