Another Miami HEAT season is in the books--specifically, the yearbook. Take a look back at 23-24 📖 https://lnkd.in/e6V2H6PA
About us
The Miami HEAT came into the NBA for the 1988-89 season as part of a two-phase league expansion. The HEAT are three-time NBA Champions, winning in 2006 and back-to-back in 2012 and 2013. The team competes in the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference. >>>HEAT.com
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http://HEAT.com
External link for Miami HEAT
- Industry
- Spectator Sports
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Miami, Florida
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1988
- Specialties
- NBA Basketball, 2006 NBA Champions, 2012 NBA Champions, and 2013 NBA Champions
Locations
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Primary
601 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, Florida 33132, US
Employees at Miami HEAT
Updates
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A surge of investment is offering Miami the momentum and opportunity to chart a path to sustained growth and urban development where the American Dream can thrive. To capture the full potential of this opportunity, we need to set a deliberate, coordinated, and strategic path forward. It’s why we've joined other business leaders acting in the civic interest. To learn more about the Partnership for Miami vision, check out “Miami 2035: A Miami That Works for All” available here: https://lnkd.in/g4ntx-aR #MiamiRising #MiamiForEveryone https://lnkd.in/gu6gtGNt
More than any other American city over the past 40 years, Miami has transformed itself into a global center for business, sports, arts, and hospitality. To continue to prosper, Miami must work for all its residents. Today, a surge of investment offers Miami the momentum it needs to chart a path to sustained growth. Capturing the full potential of this opportunity requires a deliberate, coordinated, and strategic path forward. We established the Partnership for Miami for that reason. We are business leaders acting in the civic interest to build a world-class city that balances growth and affordability, champions smart development, shores up school systems and government institutions, and maintains the natural and built environment to ensure it is thriving and resilient for decades to come. To advance this vision, in partnership with dozens of stakeholders, we developed "Miami 2035: A Miami That Works for All," a civic agenda for Miami-Dade County. Our fervent hope is that this agenda contributes to deep reflection on the kind of city we seek to create, unlocks a new level of civic commitment across our community, and brings about the actions required to build a Miami that works for everyone. Learn more at partnershipformiami.com. Diane Bessette, Bo Boulenger, Orlando Bravo, Ana Marie Codina Barlick, Jaret Davis, Al Dotson, Jr., Andre Dua, Tom Garfinkel, Jessica Goldman Srebnick, Jorge Gonzalez, Ken Griffin, Manny Kadre, Jason Liberty, Jose Mas, Eric Mendelson, Carlos Migoya, Nitin Motwani, Jon Paul Perez, Maribel Perez Wadsworth, Robert Sanchez, Daniel Sundheim, Teri Williams, Eric Woolworth
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We couldn't do it without you, #HEATNation 🫶🏽 https://lnkd.in/eNhsNhiy
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Join us American Social Bar and Kitchen for our #WhiteHot Road Rally presented by Bacardi 🥳 More info: https://lnkd.in/dbpFzTED
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Back on the road for Game 5 #LetsGoHEAT
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Game 4 awaits. Let's do this! #LetsGoHEAT 🎟️: https://lnkd.in/eZJ2Avq3
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Got seats for Game 3 tonight? Make sure you're in yours by 6:00 pm! #LetsGoHEAT 🎟️: https://lnkd.in/eYpFNqM2
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Less than 24 hours to go 🕕 #Game3 #LetsGoHEAT https://lnkd.in/ezygyKQQ
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How we feelin' today, good people of LinkedIn?? 💪🏼 #LetsGoHEAT