Miramar, Florida, United States

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🇺🇸 Miramar is a city in southern Broward County, Florida, United States It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area. A 2017 study put the city in fifth place for US cities most vulnerable to coastal flooding, with 93,000 residents living within FEMA's coastal flood-plain. It is the second-largest city in Broward County, the fourth-largest city in the Miami metro area, and the 11th-largest city in Florida.

History Miramar was founded by A.L. Mailman to serve as a "bedroom community" for nearby Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Mailman bought the original property he was to develop from H.D. Perry Sr. in 1953. He built 56 homes on the property that were inexpensive homes of concrete and flat roofs. These homes sold quickly because of the low cost of both the homes and the land, and the city of Miramar came into being.

The city was incorporated on May 26, 1955, and was named for the Miramar area of Havana, Cuba where Mailman had a summer home (Miramar translates to "look at the sea" in Spanish). At the time of incorporation, the city had a population of less than two hundred people. With approximately 2.9 square miles of land area, Miramar's original city boundaries were Southwest 64 Avenue on the east, University Drive on the west, the Dade County line on the south, and Pembroke Road on the north. On June 20, 1955, the city's first mayor (Robert Gordon) and city council were sworn in, all of whom were appointed by the governor and served until January 1959, at which time the first municipal election was held. Mayor Robert Gordon is the individual who is attributed to have given the city its name. The city seal is inscribed with the motto "Beauty and Progress".

H.D. Perry Sr.'s part in Miramar did not cease with selling the land to Mailman for development. He is recognised as one of the foremost pioneers in the history of Miramar. His character and civic-activities influenced not only the lives of early residents but continues to the present day, as evidenced by the schools and parks in the city which bear his family's name. Many long-time residents fondly recall the community barbecues hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Perry during those early years. Others are grateful to Mr. Perry for the lessons in animal husbandry, which he conducted for the benefit of Miramar's youth so that they could learn something of farm life.

The only major roads when Miramar was developed were U.S. 441 which was a two-lane road at that time, Hallandale Beach Boulevard to Southwest 66 Terrace and Pembroke Road which was a dirt road to University Drive. There were no other transportation routes of any kind supplying access to the new community. Miramar's early city fathers advocated the philosophy of planned and controlled growth. The city adopted a Comprehensive Land Use Plan in 1972 before cities and counties were mandated to do so. This provided the framework for the orderly development of future growth. Two-thirds of the land within city limits is currently undeveloped.

Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 31.3 square miles (81.0 km²), of which 29.5 square miles (76.5 km²) is land and 1.8 square miles (4.6 km²) (5.66%) is water.

A 2017 study put the city in fifth place for US cities most vulnerable to coastal flooding, with 93,000 residents living within FEMA's coastal floodplain.

The city is bordered by the following municipalities: To the north: • Pembroke Pines; To the northeast: • Hollywood; To the east: • West Park; To the south: • Miami-Dade County.

Economy Spirit Airlines moved to Miramar from Eastpointe, Michigan, in November 1999. JL Audio and Arise Virtual Solutions are also headquartered in Miramar.

The Leadership in Energy & Environment Design in Miramar houses the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Miami field office and a General Services Administration (GSA) office; named after two FBI agents who died in the 1986 FBI Miami Shootout, it is a 330,000 square feet (31,000 m²) Leadership in Energy & Environment Design (LEED) facility located on a 20-acre (8.1 ha) site. The FBI field office, previously in North Miami Beach, moved to Miramar on December 8, 2014. The building was dedicated on April 10, 2015.

Economy: Top employers According to a recent report, the top employers in the city were: 1 Comcast of South Florida; 2 Strayer University; 3 Royal Caribbean Cruises; 4 Memorial Hospital Miramar; 5 City of Miramar 1059 2.98%

6 Humana Medical Plans; 7 Interactive Response Technologies/iQor; 8 Spirit Airlines; 9 Carnival; 10 Quest Diagnostics.

Landmarks The Miramar Cultural Center and ArtsPark was created to celebrate creativity and diversity within the city. Located in the heart of the Miramar Town Center, situated adjacent to City Hall and centrally located, the centre is visible and accessible from Red Road, Miramar Boulevard and Hiatus Road and features ample free parking on-site.

The Miramar Branch Library Education Center's collection consists of over 80,000 items in all media and genres. The library also offers video games in several PlayStation, Xbox and Wii formats. Other features include a 100-seat multi-purpose room, conference room, group study room, several tutoring rooms and over 50 public computers and printed with instruction and special software available in its Computer Center.

The Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater provides an opportunity for live concert performances and outdoor entertainment to be housed and produced in a uniquely developed venue in South Florida. An open-air venue that will seat 5,000 people (3,000 covered canopy; 2,000 grass area), it is also used for film and television production. Amenities includes a ticket booth, electronic signage, lakes, and fountains.

Education Miramar is served by Broward County Public Schools: Elementary schools • Coconut Palm Elementary School • Coral Cove Elementary School • Dolphin Bay Elementary School • Fairway Elementary School • Miramar Elementary School • Sea Castle Elementary School • Silver Lakes Elementary School • Silver Shores Elementary School • Sunset Lakes Elementary School • Sunshine Elementary School; Middle schools • New Renaissance Middle School • Glades Middle School • Silver Trail Middle School in Pembroke Pines – People living in the conservation area between Interstate 75 and the county line are zoned to Silver Trail Middle; K–8 schools • Annabel C. Perry K–8; High schools • Everglades High School • Miramar High School; Alternative schools • Henry D. Perry Education Center; Charter schools • Somerset Academy Miramar Elementary Charter School • Somerset Academy Central Miramar Elementary Charter School • Somerset Academy Miramar Middle Charter School • Somerset Academy Central Miramar Middle Charter School • Somerset Academy Central Miramar High Charter School; Private schools The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami operates Catholic schools. Saint Bartholomew Catholic School is in Miramar. Saint Stephen Catholic School opened in 1956. It opened in the 1950s and closed in 2009, with the building rented to a charter school; Trade schools • DeVry University • Chamberlain College of Nursing • University of Phoenix • Strayer University • Le Cordon Bleu.

Education: University • Broward College (Miramar Town Center) • Broward College (Miramar West Center) • Florida International University (Miramar West Center) • Nova Southeastern University (Miramar Campus) • University of Florida (MBA) (South Florida Campus).

Media Miramar is a part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood media market, which is the twelfth largest radio market and the seventeenth largest television market in the United States. Its primary daily newspapers are the South Florida-Sun Sentinel and The Miami Herald, and their Spanish-language counterparts El Sentinel and El Nuevo Herald. WTVJ, the Miami area's NBC owned and operated station and WSCV, the Telemundo station also owned by NBC shares their studios and administrative offices in Miramar.

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Miramar has a population of over 140,823 people. Miramar also forms one of the centres of the wider Broward County which has a population of over 1,944,375 people. It is also a part of the larger Miami metropolitan area.

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Antipodal to Miramar is: 99.676,-25.974

Locations Near: Miramar -80.3236,25.9738

🇺🇸 Pembroke Pines -80.28,26.008 d: 5.8  

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🇺🇸 Davie -80.235,26.066 d: 13.5  

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🇺🇸 Hollywood -80.191,26.018 d: 14.1  

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