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Doral

The City of Doral’s name comes from a combination of the first names of Doris and Alfred Kaskel, the original 1960’s landowners who built a hotel and golf course they named the Doral Hotel and Country Club. The Kaskels owned two beachfront hotels as well and shuttled the guests between properties so that they could enjoy a day at the beach or a game of golf in Doral. The Kaskels hosted a major PGA event called the Doral Open Invitational at the Country Club and attracted the best professional golfers with top prize money. The tournament is still held every year on the TPC Blue Monster at the Doral Resort and Spa.
Doral experienced significant growth in the 1980’s -90’s when Lennar Homes and the Kaskel’s son began building residential communities. With new housing opportunities, businesses sprang up given Doral’s close proximity to the Miami International Airport. The Airport continues to attract corporations to Doral seeking to do business with Latin America today.
In 2009, Forbes Magazine listed the City of Doral as the second best town in the top twenty-five towns in the U.S. to live in based on its access to great golf courses, warm weather, and the numerous small businesses established here.
Doral is a family-oriented, predominantly Latino community with great public schools and universities that offers a pro-business environment in which to work. In addition to the many small businesses, numerous multinational corporations as well as The Miami Free Zone are located in Doral.
Doral’s diverse cultural makeup including a vibrant Venezuelan and Cuban community is reflected in the cuisine of its many restaurants, hotels, shops and in the International Mall. Dolphin Mall, a stone’s throw away, is an outlet mall attracting residents and visitors.
Doral is served by the fare-free City of Doral Trolley which connects to Metrorail.

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Cutler Bay

The incorporated town of Cutler Bay is both family and earth friendly with plenty of restaurants, parks, shops and much more. The town’s Go Green, environmentally cautious and pro active solutions make this a safe haven for everyone. “Better current and future living for all” seems to be the town’s vision. Recently, Cutler Bay succeeded in implementing green initiative programs and can be proud of their efforts in gaining legislative approval towards creating district provided Financing for Renewable and Solar Technology incentives to home owners. There are plenty of parks and outdoor botanical spaces to be enjoyed as well as a variety of delicious restaurants and shops.
For great shopping, spacious parking spaces, restaurants and more, Southland Mall is a convenient place to shop. With anchor stores such as JC Penney, Macy’s, Sears and price friendly retail stores like TJ Max, Old Navy, Ross and Kmart just to name a few, you can shop till you drop.
There are fabulous restaurants for just about any taste and budget.  Applebee’s, Olive Garden, Buffalo Wild Wings and the food court are a few steps away.  Don’t worry if your appetite does you in because around the corner, you’ll find LA Fitness. No workout shoes? No problem. Foot locker is located inside the Southland Mall.  Prefer to watch a movie instead, Regal Cinemas is also conveniently located in Southland Mall.Cutler Bay happens to be the closest town to The City of Homestead.  The City of Homestead hosts several yearly NASCAR series races.  La Quinta Inn and Motel 6 located in Cutler Bay seem heavenly sent when lodging becomes nearly impossible to find during NASCAR events held at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Welcome to Miami would like to acknowledge Peterson’s Harley Davidson. A long time family owned local business that in addition to selling top quality new and used motor cycles, offers basic rider courses and other safety in knowledge training. Their “Customer first” and “Quality over quantity” attitudes, have proven to be key in the success for this 50 plus year old local business.  Remember to stop by and shop at the clothing and accessories department carrying great leather inspired fashions and stylish trends.  Cutler Bay’s family friendly town welcomes everyone to experience true community living, shopping, dining and much more!

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Coral Gables

George Merrick, inspired by the City Beautiful Movement, conceived of Coral Gables as an idyllic, picturesque community reminiscent of Spain with a gorgeous Mediterranean Revival Architecture style.  He intended to create an urban environment adorned with tree-canopied streets, aesthetically pleasing roundabouts, and grand architectural structures to achieve the stately ambiance he desired. He designed downtown Coral Gables with its main intersecting thoroughfares, Miracle Mile and Ponce de Leon, to be a cosmopolitan center where residents could conduct important business, dine on sumptuous cuisine, and shop at the finest boutiques within a few pedestrian-friendly blocks.  George Merrick’s vision has grown into a rich,  diverse international business community home to more than 155 multinational corporations and numerous foreign government consulates complete with world-renowned restaurants, prestigious shops, splendid art galleries, luxurious hotels, and one of the nation’s most prestigious private research universities in the nation, the University of Miami. Residents of Coral Gables are proud to call themselves Miami Hurricanes!
Coral Gables, affluent and refined, is reminiscent of an enchanting village on the Mediterranean where you can enjoy sophisticated entertainment at events such as the Dine-Around, Theater Treat, Gallery Stroll, Wine Walk, Pub Crawl, and other seasonal events such as the Farmer’s Market.  If it’s not within walking distance, the fare-free Coral Gables Trolley will take you there while taking you back in time. Moreover, it will connect you to many other captivating Miami communities through the Metrorail system. The City is centrally and conveniently located bordered by Coconut Grove, South Miami, and the village of Pinecrest. It is minutes from the Miami International Airport and Downtown.
No visit to the “City Beautiful” is complete without a refreshing swim in the coral-rock carved Venetian Pool, a tour of the fabulous Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, and a picnic at Matheson Hammock beneath the Spanish moss-covered canopy. For the golfer, Coral Gables offers challenging well-manicured golf courses, such as the Biltmore or Granada Golf Course. The history buff will bask in the nostalgia of the Coral Gables Merrick House, the ancestral home of George Merrick listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to a visit to the Lowe Art Museum located at the University of Miami, the art enthusiast will delight in the abundance of gorgeous art galleries to visit during Gables Gallery Nights. Of course, the beguilingly beautiful Biscayne Bay with its many boating and water sports opportunities beckons you…
If it’s sublime shopping that you crave, visit the Village of Merrick Park, the premier shopping and dining destination where you can find Tiffany’s, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Gucci, as well as designer boutiques and specialty stores.
Today, preserving Coral Gables’ architectural integrity and provenance as well as its upscale environment is vital to the citizens and businesses that call the “City Beautiful” home.

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Brickell

Brickell Avenue and Mary Brickell Village are sibling communities with very different personalities. Brickell Avenue, the financial district of Miami, is a section of US1 that crosses Miami River connecting Key Biscayne and Coconut Grove with Downtown Miami. It is punctuated by high rise office buildings housing international banks, law firms, multinational corporations and brokerage firms. It is known as Miami’s center for commerce with abundant class “A” office space, populated by young, upwardly-mobile entrepreneurs and executives who enjoy a luxurious lifestyle with a decidedly international flair.
Hotels such as the Viceroy, Four Seasons, and the JW Marriott catering to corporate executives, provide a professional yet sophisticatedly-cool setting where executives can stay, work and play. BrickellAvenue and Mary Brickell Village are home to the highest concentration of steakhouses in Miami including Morton’s, Capital Grille, and Grimpa’s.
Just west of Brickell Avenue lies a village, Mary Brickell Village, a relaxed environment complete with shady, tree-lined streets dotted with charming cafes, unique boutiques and trendy bars best known for Miami’s well- attended happy hours. Mary Brickell Village offers visitors and executives a respite from the bustling, corporate climate present on Brickell Avenue. It features events year round including a weekly Sunday market selling locally-made art, crafts and native plants.
Events on Brickell Avenue such as the ING Corporate Run, Taste of Brickell Food and Wine Festival, and the St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival offer residents and visitors year round entertainment.
Both Brickell Avenue and Mary Brickell Village are pedestrian-friendly communities where walking and bicycling are commonplace. Public transportation is well utilized by both villages which are served by the Brickell Biscayne Trolley, Metrorail and the Metromover. Both communities border Downtown Miami and are just west of Key Biscayne and north of Coconut Grove.

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French Firm Makes Streetcar Offer to Push Miami Light Rail Along – Next City

Manufacturer Offers to Jump-Start Light Rail Across Biscayne Bay
A major French manufacturer of rail transport equipment and systems is dangling a carrot in front of Miami Beach officials in hopes of advancing a long-discussed but still-planned project to connect downtown Miami with Miami Beach with a light-rail line across Biscayne Bay.
Source: www.nextcity.org

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