22/06/2016
Here again why Miami!!!
How we rank...
America’s cleanest city . . . Miami,
As Ranked by Forbes for its year-round good air quality, green spaces, and clean drinking water.
Also, Miami is the only major “subtropical” city in continental U.S.; average temperature 75 F/ 23 C
Happiest City to Work . . . Miami
Miami was named the “Happiest City to Work” for the second consecutive year in 2016.
Miami’s growing startup/technology scene and all-year sunny weather were key factors in the high raIng.
(Source: Career Bliss – January 2016)
Most international city in the United States ... Miami
About 51% of the Miami population is foreign born. Miami’s concentration of foreign-born residents is more than double the national average of 19.4%.
(Source: U.S. Census Bureau)
Most-searched U.S. city for international home buyers . . . Miami
Miami is the top U.S. destination for foreign home buyers.
(Source: Realtor.com, Trulia.com- March 2016)
2nd-fastest growing economy among large U.S. cities . . . Miami
Among all cities, Miami had the 17th best economy. Miami’s growing population, startup network, tech industry and new businesses fueled the high rankings.
(Source: Wallet Hub – September 2015)
4th-healthiest city in America . . . Miami
Miami’s clean air, access to quality health care, rate of smokers, walkability and amenities were key factors in the ranking.
(Source: Livability – April 2015)
4th-fastest growing neighborhood in America ... Downtown Miami
Downtown Miami, which grew from 40,000 to 80,000 residents from 2000 to 2015, is an
American boomtown and is projected to have a five-year household growth of 14.9 percent
(Source: Realtor.com – April 2016)
2nd-best place in America to start a business . . . Miami
South Florida finished second behind Austin, Texas for the best location to start a business.
(Source: American City Business Journals study of small-business vitality, April 2016)
5th-most walkable city in the United States . . . Miami
Miami finished with a walk score of 75.6, trailing only New York (87.6), San Francisco(83.9),
Boston (79.5) and Philadelphia (76.5).
(Source: Walk Score – April 2015)
12th most important city in the world for the ultra-wealthy . . . Miami
In the United States, Only New York and Miami are at the top for where ultra-high-net-worth
individuals want to live, work and invest.
(Source: Knight Frank- March 2016)