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The warm city of Miami is a major city along the eastern coast of Florida. It is the most populous city in the state of Florida and is one of the top destinations for travelers around the world. The population of Miami has been estimated at around 5.4 million in the greater metropolitan area and is ranked 7th in the United States. We also service office suites in Tampa Bay, Orlando, Jacksonville, and Ft. Lauderdale.

The Miami economy is quite diverse, but it is known as one of the major centers for finances, commerce, and corporate headquarters. Several large-scale operations are housed in Florida, and major companies from all industries call the area home. Some of the bigger companies in the area include Alienware, Arrow Air, Bacardi, Benihana, Burger King, Celebrity Cruises, Carnival Corporation, Carnival Cruise Lines, Telemundo, and Univision. Despite the great number of large companies in the area, the recent economic downturn has affected the area hard. The unemployment rate of Miami hit 13% recently and is nearly double the national average. While the overall outlook is improving, some have found the area tough to navigate in terms of employment opportunities.

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Despite the economic downturns, the area still has several large-scale development operations going. There are both commercial and residential areas being built to house the influx of both tourists, students, and those looking to enjoy the sun and build their career in a large financial district. With so many different large companies occupying high rises, it is no wonder that there are a lot of office space options to choose from. The office vacancy rate of Miami hovers around 18%. In a recent survey of office space in the general Miami area, many spaces cost only $300 a month for small spaces and like many other large scale cities, larger office suites cost less than $1 a square foot for 1,000 square feet of space. Some include great amenities like free utilities, high speed Internet, and so much more. To read more about office suites in Miami FL, check our office space articles.

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If you are going to rent an office space then you need to think ahead and plan out what type of services you need? Where will your employees park, who will greet your clients at the front desk, and do you need kitchen facilities, etc.? Check out our complete list below that will help you when considering the various quotes you get. Reception Services, Meet & Greet Service, Telephone Answering, admin / Secretarial Support, On Site Car Parking, Kitchen Facilities, service Elevators,Office Facilities, Furnished Options, Meeting Rooms,Board Rooms, conference Suites, Virtual Office, Private Offices, Lounge/Break Area, Voicemail, AC,
Alarm or manned security, Postal Services, 24 Hour Access,

Airports / Schools:

The local airport is Miami International Airport and it services the south Florida area. It is located roughly 8 miles west of the downtown area and helps 34 million passengers travel through the area annually. It is one of the larger airports that offer services to Latin America and much more. It has recently been awarded top ranking for international flights and second only in volume of international passengers to New York’s JFK International. It is currently the 25th busiest airport in the world.
There are a great number of higher learning centers in the greater Miami area. Some of the most notable colleges to take your education to a higher level include, Miami International University of Art & Design, University of Miami, Johnson & Wales University, Barry University, Florida International University, Brown Mackie-College, and many more.

Miami Crime Stats:

The city of Miami has a crime rate of 86 per one thousand residents, and is seen as relatively high. The area once was one of the major hubs for drug trafficking, but has recently started to calm down with efforts from the local law enforcement agencies being trumped up. Contrasting larger cities, you’ll notice that Miami fits in good with many other cities with relatively high crime rates in certain areas, while the greater metropolitan and suburban areas have pockets of safe neighborhoods.