MIAMI—Miami has long been marked as the Gateway to LatinAmerica. But with a revitalized urban core and a hot retail market,Miami is increasingly being seen worldwide as a global city.

Miami hit a tipping point, per se, a couple of years ago and thegrowth has yet to slow. With nearly 6 million residents and aneconomic output of more than $300 billion, Greater Miami is one ofthe largest economic regions in the US and the world. In fact,Miami is comparable to Singapore and Hong Kong, according to astudy from the FIU-Miami Creative City Initiative.

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