News Summary
Miami is rapidly becoming a key business center as high-profile executives and companies relocate to the area. Notable moves include Citadel’s Ken Griffin and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. The growing presence of firms like Galderma and ServiceNow highlights significant corporate investments in South Florida, while FC Barcelona’s operational shift adds to the city’s appeal. This transformation indicates Miami’s potential for job creation and a favorable investment environment, drawing attention from diverse industries and executives seeking a vibrant business landscape.
Miami, Florida is rapidly transforming into a major business hub as influential executives and companies relocate to the area in 2025. This trend highlights the city’s growing appeal amid a shifting economic landscape, bringing significant corporate investments and job opportunities to South Florida.
High-profile CEO relocations have caught the attention of the business community. Notably, Ken Griffin, the CEO of Citadel, and Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, have both made Miami their new home. Their moves symbolize a broader trend where leading executives are choosing to establish their businesses in places with appealing living conditions and favorable tax environments.
Additionally, the global dermatology company Galderma has announced plans to lease nearly 20,000 square feet in the vibrant Brickell area, signaling the company’s expanding presence in Miami. Such real estate investments reflect confidence in the local economy and potential for growth.
In a related development, ServiceNow, a prominent California-based enterprise AI company, is establishing a new regional headquarters and AI institute in West Palm Beach, with an expected opening date in 2028. This move is anticipated to create numerous jobs and foster innovation in the tech industry within the region.
FC Barcelona has also chosen Miami as its new operational base for U.S. commercial activities, planning to move from New York City. This relocation has been supported by a $450,000 incentive grant from the Downtown Development Authority, further solidifying the city’s reputation as a budding sports and business hub.
In a broader context, the South Florida Business Journal has documented several companies that have shifted headquarters or relocated to the Miami metropolitan area throughout 2025. This trend is part of a larger wave of migration as businesses seek more favorable operational environments and diverse talent pools.
In recognition of their contributions to the business community, two individuals from Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP have been highlighted as Power Leaders in Law & Accounting. Barbara Fernandez serves as the partner-in-charge of the Miami office and is a member of the Executive Committee. She has extensive experience in consumer and class action litigation. Andrew Gordon, the partner-in-charge of the Ft. Lauderdale office, specializes in employment law and complex business litigation. Both have demonstrated significant commitment to community involvement and leadership within various professional organizations.
Fernandez has played a key role in enhancing the reputation of the firm while also engaging in mentorship initiatives, supporting a culture of learning and growth. Similarly, Gordon provides valuable training in employment law and actively represents employers in a variety of legal matters, ranging from contract disputes to discrimination cases.
As Miami continues to attract businesses and executives, the local economic landscape is likely to undergo substantial changes. These developments not only signal optimism for job creation but also for the overall investment environment in South Florida. Companies that previously operated from other locations are increasingly recognizing Miami as a destination that supports business growth and innovation.
The combination of strategic incentives, a dynamic workforce, and an appealing quality of life has made Miami an increasingly attractive option for both established corporations and emerging new businesses. Stakeholders believe this trend will persist, potentially reshaping the business dynamics of the region in the years to come.
With its evolving landscape and influx of notable companies and leaders, Miami is on track to solidify its status as a major business hub for the foreseeable future.
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
- Axios: Miami Business Relocation 2025
- Wikipedia: Miami
- Hinshaw: Power Leaders in Law & Accounting
- Google Search: Miami Business Hub
- MWE: Adam Rogers Named to Power Leaders List
- Google Scholar: Business Relocation Trends
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Miami
- Google News: Miami Executives Relocation

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