Miami’s Brickell Avenue fears loss of Latin American banking. Florida

Posted on: July 22nd, 2006
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“The sparkling glass towers rising above the Atlantic along Brickell Avenue have long been the place where Latin America’s wealthy parked their money during political crises and invested it when times were good.

These days, economies across Latin America are rebounding, but many in Miami’s financial hub aren’t seeing the expected boom.”

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