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Miami business bankruptcies run against trend

Unlike the rest of the US, Miami’s business economy remains strong as bankruptcy filings trend downward. Most mid-size businesses are sticking around due to stimulus checks, moratoriums, PPP loans and other government programs where loans are intended to be forgiven,…

Residential real estate gains seen as inventory flows back

Experts look to 2025 as a year of residential real estate growth in Miami-Dade as the market begins to open back up. “We’re seeing a sharp increase in the amount of inventory,” says Berkshire Hathaway President Ron Shuffield. “We have…

Brickell’s Tallest Office Tower Is Now Open

830 Brickell is now officially complete. The Class A+ office building received its full Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, and the first tenants have moved in. Banco Santander, which took 95,000 square feet, is said to have been the first tenant…

Florida Gained the Most High Income Households Last year

Florida is by far the top state where high income households are moving to, according to a recent analysis. SmartAsset analyzed IRS data from the 2021-2022 tax year for the study. Florida had a net inflow of 29,771 high-income households during…

Miami’s Office Market Continues To Lead U.S.

Miami’s office market remained atop an index measuring foot traffic into office buildings last month. The Placer.ai index analyzes activity in major office buildings nationwide, and compares it to pre-COVID levels. Miami has enjoyed the fastest recovery of any city, the…

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