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Is Florida the new Wall Street?

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A spokesperson for Goldman told Business Insider that while it is executing on the strategy of locating more jobs in "high value locations" in the US, like Salt Lake City and Dallas, the bank had "no specific plans to announce at this time." "It's a body blow for New York; for my district specifically, and for New York State as a whole right now," Suozzi, who represents parts of Queens and Long Island's Nassau County, said Monday on a Zoom call with reporters.

"It started about eight years ago, when CEOs were buying homes along the ocean as taxes increased in New York, specifically, and Greenwich," said Kelly Smallridge, who helms the BDB as its president and CEO and has spent that last 32 years pitching Florida's virtues to winter-weary business owners from out of state.

But now, he's seeing companies eye enough space for complete relocations from the Northeast; they're seeking to lease anywhere from 5,000 to 100,000 square feet. Meet 4 millennials ditching New York for Florida to escape winter and work remotely while enjoying boating, tennis, and the beach

 

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Many firms relocating offices... hope they maintain the better salaries.

Florida is the new Venice.. except with gators swimming around.

I’ll save you a click...no

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