Economic Growth, Business Development & Investment Opportunities
Miami Gardens' taxable property value has more than doubled since 2017 — driven by strategic development and private sector confidence
Total taxable value certified at $9.6 billion — an $865M (9.9%) increase from the prior year's $8.7B.
Rising incomes reflect expanding job opportunities and a maturing local economy
Home values have surged — yet Miami Gardens remains significantly more affordable than neighboring cities
A growing, young, and diverse workforce makes Miami Gardens an ideal market for businesses of every type
Highest-paying industries help businesses attract and retain talent in Miami Gardens
Miami Gardens is experiencing its most significant construction and investment boom in history
For every $1 of public investment the City makes, $31 of private investment follows — among the highest multipliers of any Florida city.
World-class institutions and corporations that drive employment, tourism, and economic activity
Home of Miami Dolphins, Hurricanes, Miami Open, and FIFA World Cup 2026. Capacity 65,326. One of the world's highest-grossing event venues.
Major regional operations center providing hundreds of high-paying technical, customer service, and management jobs for residents.
Private Catholic university with 5,000+ students. Major employer and talent pipeline with law, business, and nursing programs.
Florida's only HBCU in South Florida. Community anchor with STEM, aviation, and business programs for 1,500+ students.
Largest employment sector (8,183 residents). Jackson North Medical Center and surrounding facilities serve the entire region.
Major entertainment destination attracting visitors from across South Florida. Slots, live racing, and simulcast events year-round.
5,937 residents employed in retail. Walmart, major grocery chains, and national retailers serving 116,000+ residents.
5,553 employed — strategic I-95/Turnpike/Palmetto location makes this a South Florida logistics hub with 5M sq ft new industrial space.
Exceptional value and opportunity in one of America's most dynamic metro areas
| Metric | Miami Gardens | City of Miami | Miami Beach | Hialeah |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Typical Home Value | $432K | $575K | $680K+ | $410K |
| Median HH Income | $60,979 | $47,600 | $68,200 | $44,100 |
| Median Monthly Rent | $1,709 | $2,200+ | $2,800+ | $1,650 |
| Homeownership Rate | 65.1% | 26.4% | 30.2% | 49.8% |
| Property Value Growth (2025) | 9.7% | 12% | 8.8% | 10.5% |
| Universities in City | 2 | Several | 0 | 0 |
| State Income Tax | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
From incorporation to economic powerhouse — built on community vision and strategic investment
City incorporated — Florida's largest majority African-American city with 100,000+ residents and a clear vision for economic independence.
Post-recession rebuild begins. City establishes Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to drive targeted investment, spurring private development interest along key commercial corridors.
Taxable property value reaches $4.2 billion. Hard Rock Stadium naming rights deal brings national visibility. Property values rise 8.5% year-over-year.
Despite COVID-19, property values remain stable. Voters approve General Obligation Bond program — committing $100M+ to parks, infrastructure, and quality-of-life improvements.
Median household income surpasses $55,000 for the first time. Super Bowl LVI at Hard Rock. 2,200+ residential units break ground across the city.
Taxable value hits $8.7 billion. Median income jumps to $60,979 (+8.75%). Nearly 5 million sq ft of commercial/industrial space in pipeline adds 4,500+ jobs.
Property value certified at $9.6 billion. Infrastructure spending rises to $27M. FIFA World Cup 2026 preparations at Hard Rock Stadium. Population exceeds 116,000.
FIFA World Cup 2026 brings the world to Miami Gardens. Hard Rock Stadium hosts multiple matches — projecting $500M+ economic impact. City poised to surpass $10 billion in taxable value.
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