Posted Feb 16, 2024, 1:38 PM
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Originally Posted by ChiND
Miami is not a commercial center. It has four F500 HQs, and they’re incredibly marginal companies:
• No. 70 World Fuel Services ( https://fortune.com/company/world-fuel-services/fortune500/), based in Miami, $59.043 billion in revenue, 5,214 employees
• No. 119 Lennar ( https://fortune.com/company/lennar/fortune500/), based in Miami, $33.671 billion in revenue, 12,012 employees
• No. 345 Ryder System ( https://fortune.com/company/ryder-system/fortune500/), based in Miami, $12.011 billion in revenue, 48,300 employees
• No. 495 Watsco ( https://fortune.com/company/watsco/fortune500/), based in Miami, $7.274 billion in revenue, 7,238 employees
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Yet, there are a bunch of commercial skyscrapers under construction/In For Permit. Aren't you the same user that insisted New York City was dead and that 5th ave was crime ridden in the 175 Park thread?
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