Miami’s tech scene is rapidly growing and attracting attention from around the world. This is due to a number of factors, including its strategic location, diverse population, and supportive business environment. Recently, TENNTS, a proptech startup with smart living technology, announced a multi-year strategic partnership with the Miami Downtown Development Authority (Miami DDA), which is expected to further elevate the city’s tech ecosystem.
TENNTS is an AI-based proptech startup that offers smart living solutions as a service, connecting buildings, residents, and local businesses, automating flexible rentals and empowering local businesses to grow. Its flagship product, ZenTENNTS, provides full-service management for properties ranging from apartment developments to modernized hotels. The company’s focus on innovative technology and connectivity solutions has made it a key player in the proptech space.
Miami DDA is a well-respected independent agency of the City of Miami, responsible for promoting and strengthening the economic vitality of Downtown Miami. The partnership between TENNTS and Miami DDA is expected to provide the Downtown Miami community with a broader scope of innovative connectivity solutions in the rentals and hospitality space. The two companies will work together to ensure that the community has access to cutting-edge technology and services.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with Miami Downtown Development Authority,” said Daniel Detoni, CEO of TENNTS. “Their expertise in strengthening and promoting the economic vitality of Downtown Miami is unparalleled, and we are confident that this partnership will allow us to better connect with our community and continue to push boundaries of what is possible.”
The partnership is a significant development for Miami’s tech scene, as it demonstrates the city’s growing focus on attracting and supporting innovative technology companies. Miami’s tech ecosystem has been growing rapidly in recent years, with an increasing number of startups and investors moving to the city. The city’s proximity to Latin America and its growing reputation as a tech hub have made it an attractive location for entrepreneurs and investors.
“TENNTS’ choosing Downtown Miami as its headquarters is a testament to the City’s evolution into a technology hub,” said Christina Crespi, executive director of Miami DDA. “Through our incentive programs, the Miami DDA is fueling the growth of our business community, attracting companies that are revolutionizing how people live and work. We are excited to welcome TENNTS and support their growth.”
Miami’s tech scene has come a long way in recent years, and the partnership between TENNTS and Miami DDA is expected to further elevate the city’s status as a tech hub. As more companies and investors move to Miami, the city’s tech ecosystem is likely to continue to grow and thrive, creating new opportunities for entrepreneurs, investors, and residents alike.