Miami metropolitan area
The Miami metropolitan area is the metropolitan area including Miami and its nearby communities. As of 2020, there were more than six million inhabitants. This makes the Miami metropolitan area the most populous in Florida and the second-most populous in the Southeastern United States.
The Miami metropolitan area includes Miami-Dade County, Broward and Palm Beach counties in southeastern Florida. This area is also called the Gold Coast.
Cities in the Miami metropolitan area include Miami itself, Homestead, Hialeah and Miami Beach.
Miami Metropolitan Area Media
Biscayne National Park in Miami-Dade County on 28 April 2005
Downtown Miami in November 2014
Fort Lauderdale in November 2015
West Palm Beach in November 2014
The Stephen P. Clark Government Center in Downtown Miami, headquarters of many of Miami-Dade County's government offices
Brickell, an urban neighborhood in Downtown Miami, contains the largest concentration of international banks in the U.S.
The Miami Herald's headquarters on Biscayne Bay in Downtown Miami from March 1963 until May 2013, when the building was sold to a Malaysian company for $236 million and demolished; the Miami Herald is now headquartered in Doral, about 13 miles from Downtown Miami