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Coral Gables,
Florida deeply deserves its title of
"The Beautiful City". Designed with beauty
in mind, Coral Gables was one of
America's first fully planned
communities. Visionary
George Merrick used ideas from the
Garden City Movement and the
Beautiful City Movement to develop plans
for a city tailored to highest-quality
residential living as well as for
international commerce. Inspired by
Mediterranean-style Architecture,
Merrick used coral and stucco in his
designs, creating a distinct and remarkable
ambience.
More than 50,000 trees shade the thirteen
square miles of Coral Gables, earning its
name as a
Tree City for the past 14 years. Many
homes shelter in secluded residential
enclaves, separated by thriving commercial
districts. An abundance of parks, greenways
and tennis courts grace the city, along with
three top-notch golf courses. Thirty-six
miles of waterway wind through Coral Gables,
FL. Here, one finds the stunning
Venetian Pool, listed on the
National Register of Historic Places, an
820,000-gallon spring-fed public pool,
complete with two waterfalls and coral
caves.
Coral Gable's downtown area is as unique
as the city itself. Known as the
Miracle Mile, numerous European-style
outdoor cafes offer fine international
cuisine. Four live theaters, specialty
shops, art galleries and retail stores draw
patrons from all over Florida's
Gold Coast. Though considered
pedestrian-friendly, many visitors to
downtown Coral Gables, FL prefer to ride the
new hybrid
electric trolleys.
Coral Gables claims one of the only three
National Landmarks found within
Miami-Dade County: the extravagant
Biltmore Hotel, built 1926. Eight Coral
Gables properties besides the Venetian Pool
made the National Register of Historic
Places, including the
City Hall and the
Merrick House.
George Merrick's dream of creating an
international city has come true. Today,
Coral Gables is home to 26 consulates
and trade offices, and 175 multi-national
corporations. Boasting a robust
economy, Coral Gables residents work in
educational, professional, scientific and
technical fields, along with the
always-strong Florida tourist industry.
Coral Gables, FL is home to the renowned
University of Miami. More than 58
percent of Coral Gables residents over 25
achieve a bachelor's degree or higher.
According to
2000 Census figures, the per capita
income was over $46,000 annually, more than
$24,000 higher than the national norm.
Median household income was almost $67,000,
compared to $42,000 nationally. Coral
Gables city leaders help keep property taxes
low. Median rents were $694, and monthly
homeowner costs, $2,309. Census 2000 showed
the population to be 42,249. 2005 estimates
show a slight increase, to just under 43,000
residents.
Coral Gables,
Florida exemplifies George Merrick's
founding premise that a city can be
beautiful as well as achieve international
affluence. Only miles from the
glittering lights and glamour of Miami,
Coral Gables, FL shines as Florida's
"Beautiful City".
Areas We Serve:
Coral Gables, Florida
Recent News
Interest peaks to reopen Coral Gables country club (Miami Herald)
Business people on the move (Sun-Sentinel)
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BankUnited Announces Second-Quarter Results for Fiscal 2008 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
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