Move aside, Wall Street and Silicon Valley: Miami is vying to be the new epicenter of US business, tech, and wealth. The city has long been seen as a gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean, but recent developments in its business landscape are helping turn it into a larger American business hub. Finance firms, tech companies, and consumer brands have expanded their presence in the city, from opening new offices to relocating headquarters. And their executives have joined the wave.
Main Idea: Ken Griffin and other major business leaders are helping turn Miami into a bigger hub for wealth, companies, and top executives.
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Billionaire and company moves to Miami can push up housing and local prices, making it harder for workers and families to afford homes.
New headquarters can bring jobs, office spending, and more business for local shops and services.
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