According to the Wall Street Journal’s style police, it’s “South Florida,” not “south Florida.”
The editors explain:
“This is as subjective a call as they come for a stylebook, but South Florida qualifies as ‘widely known’ under our approach.”
Here’s the entry in the Journal’s stylebook for “cities and states”:
Usually lowercase the compass points when they describe a section of a state or city:
📍western Pennsylvania
📍southern Atlanta
But capitalize them in referring to several widely known sections:
📍Southern California
📍Northern California
📍Northern Virginia
📍South Florida
📍The South Side of Chicago
📍The Lower East Side of New York
📍South Texas
📍West Texas
📍East Texas
📍North Texas
If in doubt, use lowercase.
south Florida. South Florida
Posted by
Jonathan Rick
on
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
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