Mar 18, 2016 - 0 Comments - Observations -

Miami Downtown Development Authority Publishes Annual Report for 2014-2015

The Miami Downtown Development Authority (Miami DDA) published its annual report for 2014-2015.  The report reflects on the past year, which welcomed a flurry of exciting developments.

Some excepts:

next year holds the promise of even more with All Aboard Florida, Miami Worldcenter, and the Flagler Street Beautification Project getting under way, and the completion of Brickell City Centre.

population continues to grow

young professionals’ demand for Downtown Miami living is outpacing residential supply

Downtown Miami is home to numerous nationally and internationally recognized events; the highest concentration of cultural institutions in the Southeast; various performance venues and over 400 eateries from corner coffee shops to five-star dining.

growing tech sector experienced strong growth in the past year.

some of the biggest names in tech have put down roots in and around our urban core including Facebook, Twitter, Google, Uber, and Microsoft.

Downtown Miami stands as a national model of urban renewal.

experiencing unprecedented residential growth

enjoying construction and capital improvements that are changing the district from the street level to the skyline.

Miami Central Business District / CBD Related Destinations:

  • Demographics for zip codes 33130, 33131, 33132
  • Commercial property listings in zip codes 33130, 33131, 33132
  • Links to information pages for commercial properties in zip codes 33130, 33131, 33132
  • Maps of zip codes 33130, 33131, 33132
  • City of Miami office property trends
  • Miami DDA