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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