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Why the tech set is trading San Francisco for Miami
The Floridian city is creating waves with new hotels, eateries and art spaces, a boon not only for its new citizens, but also for visitors
Pharrell Williams and David Grutman at the Goodtime Hotel
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The pandemic has triggered a “tech-exodus” of digital entrepreneurs from San Francisco to more spacious cities in the US, and Miami, for one, has benefitted. With its year-round sunshine, low taxes, relaxed restrictions and ocean you can actually swim in, the city has spent the past year welcoming Bay Area émigrés with open arms; the Republican mayor Francis Suarez has even taken to Twitter to greet these future tech titans, pairing them with other arrivals – ex-New York venture capitalists who’ve swapped micro apartments in Manhattan for spacious Miami beach pads.