Startups

Forget unicorns. TheVentureCity wants ‘iguanacorns’

TheVentureCity, Miami’s newest accelerator and incubator, will offer vetted startups an entire ecosystem of services, from engineering and product development to legal and financial help.

/ June 13, 2017


SpeedETab wants you to help you cut the line.

Ain’t nobody got time to wait five minutes for their morning coffee at Panther.

/ June 8, 2017


Wynwood Yard is a lowkey startup and culture incubator

Wynwood Yard has gone from a barren plot of land to a thriving cultural center and startup incubator in just 1.5 years, despite a Zika scare that threatened it all.

/ May 31, 2017


The truth about Miami’s startup status

Yes, Miami is No. 1 for startup activity. But that doesn’t tell the whole story.

/ May 24, 2017


This Wynwood startup is quietly fixing the world’s phone charging problems

There are few problems as universal these days as running out of phone battery. Wynwood-based Chargello is aiming to tackle the issue.

/ May 16, 2017



Radiate Miami is changing the city culture by changing the culture in your gut

Miami’s riding a wellness wave – and entrepreneurs like Susan Duprey are getting on it.

/ May 10, 2017


Miami native Alex Daly is kind of a Kickstarter and Indiegogo wizard. Here’s her advice.

When Miami native Alex Daly started advising clients on how to run successful crowdfunding campaign, there wasn’t really a name for what she was doing – and people didn’t realize it could even be a full-time job. That’s changed.

/ May 8, 2017


These four startups are remaking Miami into a world-renowned trade hub

We’ve come along way from the days when cocaine was the main thing we were known for trading in.

/ May 3, 2017


Zuke Music wants to rock a LinkedIn for the music community

On Tuesday, Zuke Music, a platform for connecting music professionals, took home the first-place, $10,000 prize in the Babson WIN Lab-Miami’s pitch competition for its first cohort.

We spoke with founder Arielle Cohen about how she got the idea for the startup and her plans going forward.

/ April 30, 2017