PRNEWS Relocates U.S. Headquarters to Miami

European PR-tech firm taps into South Florida’s rising global business hub

Miami continues to solidify its reputation as a magnet for international companies, with European PR-tech firm PRNEWS announcing the relocation of its U.S. headquarters to downtown Miami. The move underscores both the city’s growing influence as a global business hub and PRNEWS’s strategy to meet the rising demand for transparent, performance-driven media coverage among American companies.

Founded in Europe, PRNEWS has built a reputation for helping businesses of all sizes secure worldwide editorial coverage on predictable and cost-effective terms.

Its flagship platforms, PRNEWS.IO and Medialister, give brands and agencies data-driven tools to simplify and accelerate media outreach. PRNEWS.IO leverages big data to forecast campaign outcomes across its network of more than 105,000 media outlets in 142 countries, while Medialister allows marketers to publish sponsored articles directly in local and international outlets — bypassing traditional PR gatekeepers.

“Our decision to establish a presence in Miami reflects both the city’s growing influence as a global business hub and our commitment to serving the fast-evolving U.S. market,” said Alexander Storozhuk, Founder and CEO of PRNEWS. “American brands value speed, transparency, and measurable ROI — exactly what our platforms deliver.”

The new Miami office will focus on sales, marketing, customer success, and strategic partnerships for North American clients. PRNEWS anticipates rapid growth in the region as small and medium-sized enterprises — along with larger corporations — seek direct, performance-oriented media solutions without the overhead of costly communication agencies.

By enabling brands to connect with publishers more directly, PRNEWS is reshaping how companies think about media relations and content distribution, further cementing Miami’s role as a launchpad for global innovation.

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