Why Tampa Bay
Migration Hot Spot Historic Population #8 OUT OF THE 30 LARGEST MSAS IN THE U.S. for Population Growth by Percentage from 2022-2023
Net Migration
Projected Growth
60k
3.6M
3.35M
3.3M 1.3 %
3.5M
3.55M
3.3M
50k
47.5k
1.5 %
40.7k
3.25M
3.5M
40k
3.2M
1.0 %
3.45M
30k
3.15M
3.1M
3.4M
3.4M
20k
3.1M
0.5 %
3.35M
3.05M
10k
3.3M
3M
0.0 %
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
Population
Growth %
Net Migration
Population
#4 IN THE NATION FOR NET MIGRATION FROM 2018 – 2023
600k
497k
400k
314k
279k
276k
273k
248k
232k
179k
166k
148k
200k
137k
135k
133k
110k
102k
100k
San Francisco, CA
Los Angeles, CA
33k
Chicago, IL
New York, NY
0
Dallas, TX
Houston, TX
Austin, TX
Tampa, FL
Phoenix, AZ
Atlanta, GA
Orlando, FL
Charlotte, NC
San Antonio, TX
Jacksonville, FL
Raleigh, NC
North Port, FL
Nashville, TN
Lakeland, FL
Las Vegas, NV
Miami, FL
Seattle, WA
−200k
−164k
−339k
−400k
−600k
−551k
−688k
−800k
Cushman & Wakefield | Why Tampa Bay
Net Migration (2018 – 2023)
Projected Net Migration (2024 – 2027)
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