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SOUTH FLORIDA
NEIGHBORHOODS
A. Hollywood
Beach
Founded in
1925 by visionary, Joseph Wesley Young, Hollywood is home to the
very popular Hollywood Beach Boardwalk (obtaining a major facelift
in 2007) the boardwalk was named one of America's top ten nostalgic
promenades by USA Today. Over two miles of car-free enjoyment.
Bicyclists, runners, walkers and rollerbladers set their own pace
on this path which is bordered by six miles of Hollywood's famous
coastline, boutique hotels, charming shops, cafés and places
to eat facing the ocean. Hollywood Beach is a Wi-Fi Hotspot. Also
home to the Young Circle (shops, restaurants & art galleries)
& Seminole Hard Rock Resort & Casino, Hollywood encompasses
an area of roughly 31 square miles with a population just over
142,000. Hollywood premier luxury residences include the Diplomat
Residences, Ocean Palms & the Trump. MORE
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B. Hallandale
Beach
Hallandale
Beach, named after Henry Flagler's appointed settler, Luther Halland.
Now home to roughly 40,000 residents on 4.5 square miles. Hallandale,
a thriving community, offering the recent beachfront condominium
developments including, 2080 Ocean Drive, The Beach Club &
Ocean Marina Yacht Club. Hallandale is home to Gulfstream Park,home
of the Florida Derby, a world class shopping destination &
casino. MORE
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C. Aventura
Aventura, initially developed in the late 70's
by Eddie Lewis & incorporated in 1995, is one of the newest
metropolitan areas of Miami. An affluent community of 3.5 sq miles
& home to roughly 30,000 residents. Centrally located equidistant
to both South Beach and Fort Lauderdale's Las Olas, with Intracoastal
frontage on the Eastern boundary, Aventura is home to many upscale,
luxury residences. The creme-de- la-creme include the Porto Vita
Residences, Bella Mare and the Atlantic Towers at the Point. The
landmarks in the city include the Aventura Mall (anchored by Nordstroms
& Bloomingdales), the Turnberry Resort & Country Club
and the Jewelry Exchange, along with a host of premier restaurants,
featuring an international array of cuisine. MORE
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D. Sunny
Isles Beach
Sunny Isles
Beach, the City of Sun and Sea, is located on a barrier island
in the northeast corner of Miami-Dade County, bounded by the Atlantic
Ocean on the east and the Intracoastal Waterway on the west. Golden
Beach lies to the north, Bal Harbour and Haulover Park are immediately
to the south, and Aventura to the West with an area of roughly
1 square mile & 16,000 residents this city has attracted the
likes of Donald Trump with his introduction of five new condominiums
for the city's affluent community. A residential community steadily
replacing outdated motels with luxury residential oceanfront developments.
Incorporated in 1997, Sunny Isles is the newest city in Miami's
Metropolitan area. MORE
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E. Bal
Harbour Beach
Bal Harbour,
first used in WWII by the United States Air Corps as a training
camp, later developed by Robert C. Graham & incorporated in
1946. Today Bal Harbour, while only .6 sq miles, has become the
playground to many of Florida's elite. 3,300 residents that is.
Marked by the newly developed Regent & One Bal Harbour Residences
on the North to the St
Regis Resort & Residences on the South it is no wonder
why. The Bal Harbour Shoppes(anchored by Neiman Marcus & Saks
Fifth Avenue) founder Stanley Whitman, has create the ultralux
environs, somewhere to see & be seen. Oh and did we mention
the tantelizing fare and upscale shopping? MORE
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F. Miami
Beach
G. South
Beach
America's
Riviera; a cosmopolitan city whose residents are as diverse as
its visitors. An island city of just 7.1 square miles that separates
Biscayne Bay from the radiant blue waters of the Atlantic. Miami
each is seen as a trend-setting arts and entertainment Mecca,
and a shopping and cultural wonder by visitors, world travelers,
celebrities and locals alike. Incorporated in 1917, Miami Beach
is one of Florida most popular & well known cities from around
the world. Having come a long way from the "Miami Vice"
era, Miami Beach is thriving with new construction, revitalization&
renewal. South Beach, home to the famous Art Deco District(National
Register of Historic Places), Ocean Drive and Lincoln Road both
offering a myriad array of cafes, night clubs, boutiques &
galleries. Home to roughly 93,000 residents, Miami Beach is America's
preeminent beach destination.Luxury Condominium residences in
Miami Beach include, the Setai, Continuum,
Icon,
Murano Grande, Apogee,
Mei, The Bath Club & W
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H. Fisher
Island
Originally built in the 1920's by William and Rosamund
Vanderbilt as their splendid winter estate, Fisher Island has
enjoyed a long, storied history of entertaining the luminaries
of its time. Today, 75 years later, it has been restored to its
former grandeur. And in the process it has become a world-class
private island residential community. Much has been written about
Fisher Island, but perhaps nothing more telling than this tribute
from Vogue magazine:
"Fisher Island is centered on the former mansion of William
K. Vanderbilt, a 1920's confection used for wintering by the great
grandson of the Commodore. There is no mistaking this island for
any other land form." From the lovely Vanderbilt Mansion's
main Club, its charming ocean side private Beach Club and other
intimate restaurants, its superb Mediterranean-inspired Tennis
Center, its lovely circa 1925 cottages and guest suite houses,
its elaborate deep-sea water marinas, stunning championship golf
course and spectacular Spa Internazionale, its distinguished residents
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I. Downtown
Miami
J. Brickell
Avenue
Known as the "Wall Street of the South."
A booming hub of world commerce, Brickell is home to over 100
international and domestic financial institutions. It is the country's
second largest international banking center. For cultural pursuits,
Brickell is centrally located to the American Airlines Arena,
Vizcaya Museum, Miami City Ballet, New World Symphony, Florida
Grand Opera, Miami Art Museum, Gusman Center for the Performing
Arts and Coconut Grove Playhouse. Being at the center of the city
also puts many transportation options within easy reach. Many
Shopping centers, including Bayside MarketPlace, The Jewelry Exchange,
Mary Brickell Village and the new Metropolitan Entertainment Complex.
Some of South Florida's best Restaurants. Metro-Mover and Metro-Rail
give you access to downtown and all of Miami. A sort drive across
the causeway to South Beach, the Port of Miami and Miami International
airport. Downtown Miami/Brickell Condos MORE
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