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South Florida Economic Development Leaders Visit NYC to Strengthen Ties

Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade Countiesโ€™ economic development leaders spotlight current connectivity and new cross-market opportunities between NYC and South Florida โ€˜Mega Regionโ€™

SOUTH FLORIDA (December 2, 2025) โ€“ย Theย Business Development Board of Palm Beach County,ย Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, and theย Miami-Dade Beacon Councilย are joining forces on a collaborative mission to New York City. Starting December 9, the three-day initiative will bring together corporate executives, site selectors, professional advisors, and other key market influencers to reinforce the strong business ties between the two regions and spotlight new cross-market opportunities.

The delegationโ€™s visit reflects the deep economic and industry connections shared by South Florida and New York City, with the two markets linked by companies and talent that actively operate across both geographies.ย 

A designated โ€˜mega-regionโ€™ for future U.S. economic growth with a GDP of more than $533 billion, the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach MSA represents one of the nationโ€™s most dynamic regional economies, which is home to more than 6.3 million residents, a multilingual workforce, and globally connected infrastructure. Combined, the three counties added 42,600 jobs over the year as of June 2025, with a job growth rate of 1.5 percent, which outpaces the national average of 1.1 percent. Key sectors like education, health services, transportation, and utilities led employment gains.

Showcasing South Floridaโ€™s Economic Opportunities to New York Businesses

โ€œSouth Florida is at its strongest point yet and has become an exceptional destination for businesses looking to expand or relocate their headquarters,โ€ saidย Kelly Smallridge, President & CEO of the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County. โ€œThrough our unified regional collaboration, weโ€™re sharing a more powerful narrative about our shared advantagesโ€”from a diverse talent pool to expanding infrastructure and a flourishing innovation ecosystem.โ€

โ€œSouth Florida is not just growing; our diverse modern economy is outpacing national averages in economic output and business formation, particularly within our tech, aviation, life sciences, healthcare, and finance sectors,โ€ saidย Bob Swindell, President & CEO of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance. โ€œFurther strengthening the connectivity between New York City and South Florida, with its business-friendly tax and regulatory environment, can create low-risk, high-margin opportunities in both regions.โ€ย  ย 

โ€œThis trip is about listening, learning, and deepening partnerships with companies and talent that call both regions โ€˜homeโ€™,โ€ saidย Rodrick T. Miller, President & CEO of the Miami-Dade Beacon Council. โ€œBy working together across county lines, we are strengthening the ties that already connect South Florida with New York City and setting a new benchmark for how regions can collaborate to support shared growth and opportunity.โ€

Regional Collaboration Supports Job Creation and Business Growth

Centered around South Florida as a united, global business gateway, the regionโ€™s economic leaders will highlight the three countiesโ€™ collective strengths in finance, technology, innovation, and connectivity. This collaboration is in partnership withย Hickey Global, a full-service economic development consulting firm with offices in New York and Fort Lauderdale, which supports private, public, and non-profit economic development organizations around the world. The program will include a briefing from Hickey Global on New York market trends, and a fireside chat featuringย Kelly L. Smallridge, President & CEO of the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County;ย Bob Swindell, President & CEO of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance; andย Rodrick T. Miller, President & CEO of the Miami-Dade Beacon Council. This high-impact discussion will also focus on the forces fueling South Floridaโ€™s transformative growth while highlighting how regional collaboration can spark the next wave of innovation.

The delegation will also hold one-on-one meetings with companies and professional advisors to discuss targeted opportunities and next steps.

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About the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County

The Business Development Board of Palm Beach County (BDB) serves as the countyโ€™s official public/private economic development organization. Established in 1982, the BDB is dedicated to attracting and retaining industries, fostering business investments, creating high-quality jobs, and supporting workforce development through corporate relocations, expansions, and international trade initiatives. Over the past five years, the BDB has supported more than 140 companies, contributing to the creation or retention of over 13,110 direct jobs with average salaries exceeding $80,000 per year. These efforts have driven more than $1.12 billion in capital investments into Palm Beach County.

About the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance

The Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance is Broward Countyโ€™s official public-private partnership for economic development. Its mission is to lead Broward County in building a stronger and more diverse economy by stimulating the creation of new jobs and capital investment while facilitating the growth and retention of businesses in Broward County. Services offered by the Alliance include assistance with business relocation or expansion and site selection; incentive programs and information; market research; and serving as a liaison for workforce development between CareerSource Broward, educational institutions, and the business community. The Alliance and its partners, from 2016 to 2025, helped companies create or retain more than 22,850 direct jobs that are estimated to generate through direct, indirect, and induced effects, total employment of more than 44,000 jobs, $1.7 billion in annual personal income, and $8.4 billion in annual economic impact in Broward County, according to an independent study by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. To learn more, visitย www.gflalliance.orgย or call (954) 524-3113.

About the Miami-Dade Beacon Council

The Miami-Dade Beacon Council is the Countyโ€™s official economic development partnership, focused on driving a more sustainable, inclusive, and competitive economy for Greater Miami. Since 1985, The Beacon Council has attracted more than 160,000 new jobs and $8.4 billion in investments to the region. For more information, visit The Beacon Councilโ€™sย website.

Press Contacts:
Business Development Board of Palm Beach County:ย [email protected]ย / 561-850-5529
Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance:ย [email protected]ย / 954-224-2825
Miami-Dade Beacon Council:ย [email protected]

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