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Welcome to the Northwest Miami Dade Licensee Page
The Northwest Miami-Dade Regional License territory is currently available, creating an opportunity for an entrepreneur to develop Local Shouty across Miami Gardens, Hialeah, Medley, and Doral.
This territory stands out within the Miami market because it combines residential communities and neighborhood businesses with major retail corridors, industrial operations, logistics, professional services, restaurants, entertainment, and substantial employment activity.
Hialeah is one of Miami-Dade County’s established business and employment centers, Medley has an unusually concentrated industrial economy, Doral actively supports business growth and entrepreneurship, and Miami Gardens adds residential commerce along with a significant sports and entertainment presence.
The Regional Licensee helps businesses create free Local Shouty profiles, explains subscription advertising, develops recurring business relationships, recruits creators, and builds community and business partnerships.
For an entrepreneur with experience in sales, marketing, networking, logistics, professional services, retail, small-business development, or community outreach, Northwest Miami-Dade offers several distinct business audiences within one Regional License territory.
Business results and earnings are not guaranteed and depend on consistent outreach, business participation, creator development, and territory growth.
The communities within Northwest Miami-Dade create a market shaped as much by commerce and employment as by residential activity.
Hialeah provides a broad consumer and business environment. The City identifies local businesses, manufacturers, retailers, restaurants, and national brands as important parts of its economy. Commercial destinations including West 49th Street, Palm Springs Mile, and Westland Mall attract shoppers and businesses from throughout the surrounding area.
Medley gives this territory a particularly strong business-to-business dimension. The Town describes itself as primarily an industrial community and reports approximately 1,800 businesses, with workers and visitors creating a weekday daytime population far larger than its residential population. This creates Local Shouty opportunities involving industrial suppliers, transportation, logistics, automotive services, contractors, professional services, food businesses, and companies serving the local workforce.
Doral contributes another major commercial environment while also adding restaurants, shopping, residential development, offices, and professional businesses. The City maintains dedicated economic-development resources covering commercial properties, major employers, workforce information, new businesses, development projects, and programs designed to support business growth. Downtown Doral also combines restaurants, shops, services, offices, residences, and regular community events within a mixed-use setting.
Miami Gardens brings a large residential and neighborhood-business audience while supporting continued economic development. The City uses planning and land-development tools to encourage business opportunities and operates programs intended to support residents and businesses.
Together, the four communities create a territory where consumer discovery and business-to-business relationships can develop side by side.
Local discovery works differently in this territory than it does in Miami’s beach or downtown markets.
A Hialeah restaurant may depend on nearby residents and shoppers. A Medley company may serve other businesses and employees throughout an industrial district. A Doral professional firm may target business owners as well as residents, while a Miami Gardens service company may depend heavily on neighborhood awareness and referrals.
Local Shouty gives these businesses another way to become easier to find through free profiles, relevant business categories, subscription advertising, and approved creator content.
Potential participating businesses include:
Doral continues to invest specifically in entrepreneurship. In July 2026, the City expanded its Doral Seeds Business Grant Program through a public-private partnership to support local entrepreneurs and small-business growth.
That kind of active business environment creates opportunities for a Regional Licensee to become part of the local small-business network rather than relying solely on conventional advertising outreach.
Industrial & Logistics Economy
Medley’s concentration of businesses gives the territory a substantial industrial, transportation, supplier, and business-service component.
Retail & Neighborhood Commerce
Hialeah combines established local businesses with major commercial areas such as West 49th Street, Palm Springs Mile, and Westland Mall.
Business Growth & Entrepreneurship
Doral maintains economic-development programs, business resources, commercial-property tools, and entrepreneurship initiatives.
Residential & Entertainment Reach
Miami Gardens adds neighborhood businesses, community activity, and a sports-and-entertainment presence centered around the Hard Rock Stadium area.
The Northwest Miami-Dade Regional Licensee develops the Local Shouty marketplace through ongoing relationships.
Responsibilities include helping businesses create free profiles, explaining subscription advertising, assisting with category selection and optimization, supporting participating businesses, recruiting creators, building Chamber and business-organization relationships, networking, participating in community events, exploring appropriate sponsorships, developing partnerships, and increasing Local Shouty awareness.
The territory offers several distinct approaches to business development.
The Regional Licensee might focus on restaurants, retailers, and neighborhood services in Hialeah; industrial and business-to-business relationships in Medley; professional firms, restaurants, and growing companies in Doral; and local businesses, services, and event-related opportunities in Miami Gardens.
The Regional Licensee represents Local Shouty within the approved territory but does not hold governmental authority over Miami-Dade County or any municipality or business district.
For Local Businesses
Businesses can create a free Local Shouty business profile and may purchase subscription advertising for additional visibility.
Businesses can participate in multiple relevant categories and receive ongoing support from the Regional Licensee.
That could include a Hialeah restaurant, Miami Gardens healthcare provider, Medley logistics company, Doral professional firm, contractor, automotive business, retailer, or locally owned service company.
For Local Creators
Approved creators can earn money producing approved content around:
Creator content can help Local Shouty show users that Northwest Miami-Dade is not one generic market, but a collection of communities with very different businesses and reasons to visit.
Businesses → Creators → Users → Business Growth
Businesses create free profiles and may purchase subscription advertising.
Creators produce approved local content featuring businesses, restaurants, shopping, services, events, and experiences.
Users discover businesses based on their interests, relevant categories, and location.
Business Growth is supported when increased visibility and community engagement help participating businesses develop stronger customer relationships.
The Northwest Miami-Dade Regional Licensee helps sustain this cycle by recruiting businesses, supporting advertisers, growing the creator network, developing partnerships, and increasing Local Shouty participation throughout the territory.
Beyond subscriptions – multiple revenue streams create long-term, recurring, scalable growth
Merchant Subscriptions
Advertising & Promotions
Connectors & Integrations
Ai & SaaS Tools
Creator Economy & Sponsorships
Marketplace & Transactions
The approved territory includes Miami Gardens, Hialeah, Medley, and Doral.
The supplied ZIP Codes are 33055, 33056, 33014, 33166, and 33122. Applicants should use Local Shouty’s approved territory information for exact boundaries.
Yes. The territory is currently Available. Availability may change as applications are reviewed and a Regional Licensee is approved.
Medley is primarily an industrial community and officially reports approximately 1,800 businesses. That gives the territory an unusually strong opportunity to develop relationships with industrial, logistics, automotive, supplier, and business-service companies.
Hialeah combines manufacturing and employment with retailers, restaurants, independent businesses, and established shopping corridors including West 49th Street, Palm Springs Mile, and Westland Mall.
Doral adds a strong professional and entrepreneurial business environment alongside restaurants, shopping, services, offices, and mixed-use destinations. The City maintains dedicated programs and tools aimed at business growth and investment.
Creators could feature restaurants, shopping, community events, professional services, specialty businesses, Doral destinations, Miami Gardens experiences, and lesser-known independent companies throughout Hialeah and the other communities.
Yes, subject to availability, Local Shouty approval, and the Regional License agreement. Existing relationships in business development, sales, restaurants, logistics, manufacturing, professional services, networking, or community organizations may be useful when developing the territory.
Northwest Miami-Dade combines Hialeah’s established commercial market, Medley’s industrial concentration, Doral’s business and professional economy, and Miami Gardens’ residential and entertainment activity.
The Regional Licensee can build recurring business relationships while helping companies become easier to discover and creating paid opportunities for creators to showcase the businesses, services, and experiences connecting these four communities.