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How Miami Is Recruiting Finance And Tech Firms — And Maybe Elon Musk

How Miami Is Recruiting Finance And Tech Firms And Maybe Elon Musk South Florida has always had abundant sunshine and no state income tax, but in the past couple of years and especially with the coronavirus pandemic boosting remote work the state is on a run, drawing high-profile billionaires, hedge funds, financial firms and tech companies.  And if social media rumblings are to be believed, Miami could soon lure one of the biggest names in the game.  Courtesy of Ashkenazy Acquisitions Corp. Miami Mayor Francis Suarez with City Commissioners Ken Russell and Manolo Reyes, opening the Skyview Miami Ferris wheel with Ashkenazy Acquisitions Corp. in October 2020.

Insticator Expands Global Footprint, Establishes Second Headquarters in Miami

Share: MIAMI (PRWEB) January 12, 2021 Insticator, a global leader in engagement and revenue solutions for publishers, today announced the establishment of a second headquarters in Miami, Florida to accommodate the company s rapid growth and to recruit from the region s highly qualified talent pool. HQ2 will support Insticator s commenting and user engagement product development across multiple functional areas. Over the next 12-24 months, Insticator is expected to grow from approximately 80 employees globally to nearly 160, and the company is targeting 20 of those to be based out of the new Miami HQ2. Job seekers are encouraged to visit the company s career page for regular updates.

Open for Business: Miami Welcomes Corporate Arrivals | Bilzin Sumberg

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Miami is on the rise- again. A city well-known for its resiliency, Miami has been bouncing back from the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic with a vigor that is the envy of other major American metropolitan areas. One of the main factors driving this growth is the relocation of companies and C-Suite executives from other parts of the country looking to capitalize on Miami’s advantages. In a way, COVID-19 has accelerated a process that was already underway, as businesses from across the corporate spectrum began to recognize that the metro Miami area had developed the right mix of entrepreneurship, innovation, talent and quality of life and cost advantages that warranted serious consideration of a relocation or expansion. Florida’s absence of individual income and capital gains taxes was already fueling wealth migration from other parts of the country, particularly after the Trump Administration’s roll back

Florida governor to discuss Biscayne Bay resiliency

Updated: 12:44 PM EST December 21, 2020 KEY BISCAYNE, Fla Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is holding a press conference Monday regarding Biscayne Bay resiliency. The governor s remarks come amid a three-year US Army Corps of Engineers study on reducing damage and risks from tropical weather storm surge. The news conference is taking place at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park in Key Biscayne.  According to the Miami Downtown Development Authority, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Miami-Dade Back Bay Study is investigating solutions to reduce damage and risks from flooding that comes from storm surges associated with hurricanes and tropical storms amplified by sea-level rise.

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