Cosmopolitan Miami has always attracted investors from different parts of the world, but now there are more reasons for entrepreneurs decide to open new businesses in this attractive city.

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The city of Miami is considered an important trade Center, entertainment, culture, arts and international trade.

Recently the prestigious Forbes magazine ranked Miami as the America's first city which offers more best small business opportunities.

One of the most important places in Miami is the Civic Center, where research institutes, medical centers and biotechnological industries are located, detailed forbes.com.

The Port of Miami is known as the Cruise Capital of the World for more than twenty years, as it is the main cruise port on the planet.

Furthermore, the city is show and entertainment center It houses various museums, theaters, parks and performing arts centers, including the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, which is home to the Florida Grand Opera.

Investment advisors say that among the reasons why diverse Miami is so precious are the low taxes, the spectacular climate, diversity of its inhabitants and opportunities that they are giving so much organizationsas the private businesses and local governmentsHe stressed telemundo51.com.

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez

Also during the National Conference of Mayors -carried out this week- recognized the efforts of the mayor of Miami, Francis Suarez, in supporting entrepreneurs.

Even large companies have indicated the advantages of doing business in South Florida.

Carl Icahn

One of the great Wall Street investors, the billionaire Carl Icahn decided to move his investment business to the Sunshine State to pay less taxes than he does in New York City.

Icahn, (83 years old) and who was a Wall Street icon for years, assured that will move to Miami on March 31 and employees who don't relocate with him will lose their jobs.

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