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North Miami Beach, Florida

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North Miami Beach, Florida
NameNorth Miami Beach, Florida
Settlement typeCity
Coordinates25.9333°N 80.1667°W
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Florida
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Miami-Dade County

North Miami Beach, Florida is a city located in Miami-Dade County, near Miami and Fort Lauderdale. The city is situated between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, and is part of the Miami metropolitan area. North Miami Beach is close to several major cities, including Hollywood, Florida, Aventura, Florida, and Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, and is also near several popular attractions, such as the Miami Beach Boardwalk, Bal Harbour Shops, and the Aventura Mall. The city is home to several notable residents, including Gloria Estefan, Emilio Estefan, and Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees.

Geography

North Miami Beach is located at 25.9333°N 80.1667°W, and has a total area of 5.3 square miles, with 0.3 square miles of water. The city is bordered by Sunny Isles Beach, Florida to the east, Aventura, Florida to the north, Miami Gardens, Florida to the west, and Miami to the south. The city's geography is characterized by its coastal location, with several beaches, including Haulover Beach and Greynolds Park. The city is also home to several parks, including Oleta River State Park, Greynolds Park, and Haulover Park, which offer opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as kayaking, hiking, and biking. Nearby cities, such as Hollywood, Florida, Pompano Beach, Florida, and Deerfield Beach, Florida, also offer a range of outdoor activities, including snorkeling, scuba diving, and fishing.

History

The area now known as North Miami Beach was first settled in the early 20th century, with the city being incorporated in 1926. The city's early history was marked by its role as a farming community, with several farms and plantations in the area, including the Fulford-by-the-Sea plantation. The city's location near Miami and Fort Lauderdale made it an attractive location for tourists, and the city began to develop as a resort community in the 1920s and 1930s, with the construction of several hotels, including the Fountainbleau Miami Beach and the Eden Roc Miami Beach. The city's history is also closely tied to the history of nearby cities, such as Miami Shores, Florida, El Portal, Florida, and Biscayne Park, Florida, which were also developed during this period. Notable historical events, such as the Florida Land Boom and the Great Depression, also had an impact on the city's development.

Demographics

As of the 2020 census, the city of North Miami Beach had a population of 43,676, with a population density of 8,200 people per square mile. The city's population is diverse, with a mix of Cuban Americans, African Americans, and Jewish Americans, among others. The city is also home to several notable cultural institutions, including the Miami Children's Museum, the Perez Art Museum Miami, and the Bass Museum of Art. Nearby cities, such as Miami Beach, Florida, Coral Gables, Florida, and Coconut Grove, Florida, also have a diverse range of cultural attractions, including the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, and the Barnacle State Historic Site. The city's demographics are also influenced by its proximity to several major universities, including Florida International University, University of Miami, and Barry University.

Economy

The economy of North Miami Beach is driven by a mix of industries, including tourism, healthcare, and retail. The city is home to several major employers, including the Jackson Health System, the Miami-Dade County Public Schools, and the City of North Miami Beach. The city's location near Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport also makes it an attractive location for businesses, including Carnival Corporation, Royal Caribbean Cruises, and Norwegian Cruise Line. Nearby cities, such as Doral, Florida, Medley, Florida, and Hialeah, Florida, also have a strong economy, with several major industries, including logistics, manufacturing, and technology. The city's economy is also influenced by its proximity to several major events, including the Miami Open, the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, and the Art Basel.

Education

The city of North Miami Beach is served by the Miami-Dade County Public Schools district, which operates several schools in the area, including North Miami Beach Senior High School, Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High School, and Fulford Elementary School. The city is also home to several private schools, including the Scheck Hillel Community School and the Yeshiva of Greater Miami. Nearby cities, such as Aventura, Florida, Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, and Golden Beach, Florida, also have a range of educational institutions, including the Aventura Charter School and the Sunny Isles Beach Community School. The city's education system is also influenced by its proximity to several major universities, including Florida International University, University of Miami, and Barry University, which offer a range of academic programs, including business, engineering, and medicine.

Government

The city of North Miami Beach is governed by a mayor-council system, with a mayor and a city council composed of five members. The city is also part of the Miami-Dade County government, which provides several services, including law enforcement, fire protection, and public transportation. The city's government is also influenced by its proximity to several major government institutions, including the Miami-Dade County Courthouse, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Nearby cities, such as Miami, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Hollywood, Florida, also have a range of government institutions, including the Miami City Hall, the Fort Lauderdale City Hall, and the Hollywood City Hall. The city's government is also influenced by its participation in several regional organizations, including the Miami-Dade County League of Cities and the South Florida Regional Planning Council.