Excitement is back for Miami offices. Will the leases follow?
Broker Gian Rodriguez can’t get a breather from out-of-state businesses calling to inquire about potentially opening South Florida outposts and scheduling tours of prospective offices. “I’m speaking to someone every week looking to come here: individuals, venture capitalists, groups looking to invest here,” said Rodriguez, CBRE head for Miami and Fort Lauderdale. “My guys are busy.” South Florida has been experiencing a surge in interest from firms based elsewhere since the start of this year. This is not a complete surprise. Long favorable to businesses and the ultra-wealthy, with no state income tax, a recent ban on a 2 percent […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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