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Welcome to the Downtown Miami Licensee Page
The Downtown Miami Regional License territory is currently available, creating an opportunity for an entrepreneur to develop Local Shouty across Downtown Miami, Brickell, Coral Way and Coconut Grove.
Few Miami territories combine this range of business environments. Downtown and Brickell bring corporate offices, finance, hospitality, restaurants, entertainment, shopping and high-rise residential activity. Coral Way connects residential neighborhoods with an established commercial corridor, while Coconut Grove adds waterfront recreation, restaurants, boutiques, hotels and one of Miami’s most distinctive neighborhood identities.
Downtown Miami itself supports more than 155,000 jobs, and the Miami Downtown Development Authority reports that overall Downtown job growth has increased 25% since 2012.
The Regional Licensee can build recurring relationships with local businesses, help companies establish free Local Shouty profiles, introduce subscription advertising, recruit creators and develop partnerships throughout the territory.
Business results and earnings are not guaranteed and depend on consistent outreach, business participation, creator-network development and territory growth.
Downtown Miami and Brickell form one of South Florida’s most concentrated business, residential and entertainment environments. Greater Miami’s official tourism organization describes the area as a combination of arts, global dining, multicultural experiences and world-class hotels. Downtown also includes shopping, waterfront attractions and destinations such as Bayside Marketplace.
Brickell adds a particularly strong professional and lifestyle market. It is Miami’s financial district, but the neighborhood now extends well beyond office towers with upscale restaurants, bars, shopping, parks, residential buildings and entertainment. Brickell City Centre further concentrates shopping, dining and entertainment within the neighborhood.
Coral Way brings a different type of local-business environment. The City of Miami’s planning vision for the corridor emphasizes a mix of living, working, shopping and entertainment within a historic, tropical setting, while the city’s trolley route directly connects the Coral Way district with Brickell and PortMiami.
Coconut Grove adds waterfront character and neighborhood commerce. Miami’s oldest neighborhood is known for its lush streets, Biscayne Bay shoreline, parks, restaurants, boutiques and village atmosphere. Public transportation also connects Coconut Grove with Brickell and the broader Miami urban core.
Together, these communities create a practical Local Shouty territory combining major employment centers with neighborhood businesses, residents and visitors.
Businesses throughout this territory compete for very different audiences.
A Brickell restaurant may serve office workers, residents and visitors. A Downtown professional firm may depend on business clients. A Coral Way contractor or healthcare provider may focus on nearby households, while a Coconut Grove boutique or café can attract both neighborhood residents and visitors exploring the waterfront district.
Local Shouty gives these businesses another way to improve visibility through free profiles, category-based discovery, subscription advertising and approved creator content.
Relevant businesses include restaurants and cafés, retailers, hotels, healthcare and wellness providers, attorneys, financial services, real estate companies, contractors, home services, fitness businesses, entertainment, attractions and professional firms.
The Miami Downtown Development Authority actively works to attract businesses while supporting the retention and growth of existing companies, reinforcing the broader environment for business development within the Downtown core.
Local Shouty can complement that environment by helping users discover businesses at the neighborhood and category level rather than treating Downtown Miami as one undifferentiated market.
Financial & Corporate Core
Downtown and Brickell combine major employment, finance, professional services and business development.
Dining, Shopping & Entertainment
Brickell City Centre, Bayside Marketplace and the surrounding urban districts create strong restaurant, retail and entertainment discovery opportunities.
Historic Grove & Waterfront Lifestyle
Coconut Grove adds parks, Biscayne Bay, restaurants, boutiques, hotels and a distinctive neighborhood experience.
Connected Urban Corridor
Coral Way provides local commerce and residential demand while connecting into Brickell and Downtown through Miami’s transportation network.
The Downtown Miami Regional Licensee develops the territory through ongoing local relationships, not simply one-time advertising sales.
Responsibilities include helping businesses create free Local Shouty profiles, explaining subscription advertising, assisting with category selection and optimization, supporting participating businesses and recruiting local creators.
The role also involves Chamber and business-organization relationships, networking, community outreach, appropriate sponsorships, events, partnerships and broader Local Shouty awareness.
Because the territory contains very different commercial environments, outreach can be tailored accordingly: professional and financial companies in Brickell, restaurants and hospitality businesses Downtown, neighborhood services along Coral Way, and dining, retail, recreation and lifestyle businesses in Coconut Grove.
The Regional Licensee represents Local Shouty within the approved territory but does not have governmental authority over the City of Miami, Miami-Dade County or any neighborhood or business district.
For Local Businesses
Businesses can create a free Local Shouty profile and may purchase subscription advertising when they want greater local visibility.
Businesses can appear within multiple relevant categories and build ongoing relationships with the Regional Licensee.
Examples might include a Brickell financial professional, Downtown restaurant, Coral Way healthcare provider, Coconut Grove retailer, contractor, wellness company or locally owned service business.
For Local Creators
Approved creators can earn money for approved content featuring:
Coconut Grove’s pedestrian-oriented village center and waterfront character provide especially strong opportunities for restaurant, shopping and lifestyle content, while Downtown and Brickell add major dining, cultural and entertainment destinations.
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, attractions and experiences.
Users discover businesses based on their interests, categories and location.
Business Growth is supported when stronger visibility and community engagement help participating businesses build customer relationships.
The Downtown Miami Regional Licensee helps sustain this cycle by recruiting businesses, supporting advertisers, building the creator network, developing local partnerships and growing 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 Downtown Miami, Brickell, Coral Way and Coconut Grove.
The supplied ZIP Codes are 33131, 33130, 33132, 33133 and 33136. Applicants should rely on Local Shouty’s approved territory information for the exact territory boundaries.
Yes. The territory is currently Available. Availability may change as applications are reviewed and a Regional Licensee is approved.
Brickell combines Miami’s financial district with dense residential development, restaurants, shopping, nightlife, parks and entertainment, creating opportunities across professional and consumer business categories.
Yes. Downtown includes restaurants, shopping, hotels, attractions, entertainment, cultural destinations and waterfront activity in addition to its substantial employment base.
Coconut Grove brings a more neighborhood-oriented and waterfront environment with parks, restaurants, boutiques, hotels and recreation, giving the territory a different resident and visitor audience.
Restaurants, retailers, hotels, healthcare providers, financial and professional services, real estate companies, contractors, home services, wellness businesses, attractions and other locally focused businesses can participate.
Yes, subject to availability, Local Shouty approval and the Regional License agreement. Existing relationships in business development, restaurants, hospitality, finance, real estate, professional services, networking or community organizations may be useful when developing the territory.
Downtown Miami combines a powerful business and employment center with Brickell’s financial and lifestyle market, Coral Way’s neighborhood commerce and Coconut Grove’s waterfront dining, retail and recreation.
The Regional Licensee can build recurring business relationships while helping local companies become easier to discover and creating paid opportunities for creators to showcase businesses throughout this highly varied Miami territory.