ABF Miami 2025 — Mayor Francis Suarez: Building the “Capital of Capital” in the Magic City
At America Business Forum 2025 in Miami, Mayor Francis Suarez addressed entrepreneurs and global investors, presenting his vision for Miami as a hub of technology, wealth migration and resilient urban development — and spotlighting the city’s evolving role under his leadership.
The moment at ABF Miami
Mayor Francis Suarez took the stage at the America Business Forum in Miami with an air of ambition and invitation. He stood amid a gathering of business leaders, policy makers, tech founders and sports executives, and framed the city as more than just a resort destination — as a dynamic global node for innovation, capital, and high-end talent. He referenced Miami’s recent momentum, the arrival of high-net-worth individuals, and the city’s appetite for next-generation industries.
Economic repositioning: “American Switzerland” ambition
Suarez has repeatedly used the metaphor of Miami as an “American Switzerland” — a place of financial opportunity, low taxes and global connectivity. According to Financial Times coverage, he emphasized Miami’s ability to attract business, wealth and talent by offering competitive tax conditions, infrastructure and global reach.
Under his mayoralty, Miami has actively welcomed tech companies, crypto initiatives and investment-migration flows, leveraging its cultural vibrancy and geographic advantages.
Key achievements under his tenure
Some major milestones under Suarez’s leadership include:
- Re-election as Mayor of Miami in 2021 following his first term which began in 2017.
- Implementation of the “Miami Forever” agenda, which integrates climate resilience (sea-rise mitigation), urban design and tax reform.
- Advancing transit and mobility: earlier in his career as Commissioner, he championed the SMART Plan and shot-detection systems.
- Driving the ambition to make Miami a tech-hub: attracting capital, crypto firms and entrepreneurship. Wired reported his policies as central in Miami’s tech boom.
- Fiscal turnaround and focus on public safety: for example, Suarez pointed to reductions in homicide and improvements in city reserves in his “State of the City” address.
Global outreach and sports diplomacy
Suarez’s tenure also includes bold moves beyond the city limits: traveling to global hubs, forging relationships with foreign investors, and positioning Miami for major international events. For example, his involvement in Saudi trade forums and global capital outreach have been reported.
At ABF Miami he referenced such global ambition—using the forum as a platform to welcome international business and profile Miami as part of the hemispheric growth story.
Focus on inclusion and challenges ahead
While Suarez celebrated many victories, he also acknowledged the tough terrain: housing affordability has surged, traffic and infrastructure strain have grown, and ensuring that growth benefits long-time residents remains a structural issue. The “American Switzerland” metaphor comes with caveats: the rise in median home prices, for instance, has drawn scrutiny.
He emphasized that Miami must balance elite growth with inclusive growth, ensuring that the city’s success is not only measured by skyscrapers and capital flows.
Mayor Suarez’s message to ABF’s audience
In his remarks, Suarez invited attendees to “build, invest and innovate in Miami”. He described the city as open for business, anchored in resilient infrastructure and connected globally—but grounded in American values of freedom, opportunity and mobility. He urged business leaders to see Miami not just as a destination, but as a **gateway** — to Latin America, to tech, to finance and future sectors.
Why it matters
For the business community and ABF attendees, Suarez’s presence highlighted one thing clearly: the municipal level matters in global capital decisions. Mayors aren’t just local administrators—they are architects of investment-friendly ecosystems. Miami’s repositioning under Suarez signals how cities can compete in a global marketplace of talent and capital.
For Miami residents, the challenge (and opportunity) lies in ensuring this transformation is sustainable, inclusive and resilient.
What to watch next
- Implementation of Miami’s new infrastructure projects tied to tech and capital migration (office towers, data centers, mobility hubs).
- Updates on the “Miami Forever Bond” and how its proceeds are allocated to housing and resilience.
- Measures of impact: median housing costs, homelessness rates, traffic congestion and whether investment translates into broad-based jobs.
- Outreach to Latin American markets and how Miami deepens its role as a liaison city between the U.S. and the region.
Editor’s note
This article reports on public remarks and documented initiatives of Mayor Francis Suarez of Miami at the America Business Forum 2025 and his broader tenure. Statements are attributed to the mayor as given in public forums; policy outcomes remain subject to independent analysis.
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