The most international business market in Florida
Miami anchors the largest urban economy in Florida. The metro produced $533.674 billion in output in 2023 and holds about 6.46 million people, more than any other in the state. Its web-design buyer sells into finance, trade, real estate, and hospitality at once, often to clients on the other side of a border who judge the company by its website before a single call.
Downtown Miami runs the largest cluster of international banks in the country, more than 60 of them, second only to New York. Finance and insurance alone add about $27.7 billion a year to the county economy and support over 150,000 jobs. For a firm in that world, the site is the first thing a cross-border, Spanish-speaking client sees, so the polish is not optional.
That international pull is what sets a Miami build apart from Tampa or Jacksonville. The region moves roughly $137 billion in annual trade and handles about 85 percent of U.S. air imports from Latin America through Miami International. A site built here often ships bilingual from day one for an audience that shops globally, not just for the neighborhood down the street.