Miami targets Chicago's financial firms

The weather is one thing, taxes are another in this Florida city's bid to lure Chicago businesses south. For Chicago businesses leaders tired of the city’s dreary weather and/or worried about new Illinois taxes, Miami is calling. Representatives of the Miami Downtown Development Authority arrived in Chicago this week on a four-day mission to lure Chicago firms to their sunny city. They’re particularly focused on small and mid-sized financial firms that can more easily pick up their lucrative businesses and head south, but they’ll take any firm, or those interested in simply opening a new Miami outpost.

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