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West Kendall — “Guardians of the Everglades” and Growing Stronger
West Kendall — proudly known as “The Guardians of the Everglades,” a phrase first shared by former District 11 Commissioner Juan Zapata in 2014 — continues to flourish as one of South Florida’s most vibrant suburban communities.
Today, West Kendall and the surrounding Kendall area are at the heart of southwest Miami-Dade’s growth story. The broader Kendall community has an estimated population of nearly 79,000 residents as of 2025 — a testament to sustained residential and economic expansion. Within that, the Kendall West census-designated place — commonly considered part of West Kendall — is home to approximately 35,500 residents with a median age of about 45 years, reflecting a stable, established community with deep roots.
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A Community That Works and Grows
The identity of West Kendall has matured beyond its early suburban roots. It now blends family neighborhoods, professional offices, medical campuses, corporate parks, and thriving retail centers into a cohesive economic corridor.
As I often say, “The suburbs of Miami is West Kendall.” That phrase still rings true today — not just as a geographic description but as a statement about opportunity and lifestyle.
Commerce & Retail Anchors
West Kendall continues to attract both local residents and visitors from across Miami. Major retail destinations like The Palms at Town & Country, Kendall Village Shopping Center, and the nearby Dadeland Mall — one of the most profitable malls in the U.S. — remain strong economic anchors. These centers draw steady foot traffic, support small businesses, and help fuel local commerce.
Just south of the area, The Falls in Pinecrest offers an open-air shopping experience that complements West Kendall’s retail options while attracting diners and shoppers alike.
Strategic Location & Connectivity
West Kendall’s strategic placement — with access to Kendall Drive (SW 88th Street), the Palmetto Expressway, and the Florida Turnpike — provides seamless connections across Miami-Dade County, including:
• Miami International Airport
• Downtown Miami
• Major employment hubs in Doral and Coral Gables
Public transportation remains accessible through Metrobus routes and convenient Metrorail access at Dadeland Station, enhancing mobility throughout the region.
Culture, Dining & Identity
West Kendall’s entertainment and dining landscape reflects Miami’s dynamic cultural fabric. The area’s vibrant Hispanic influence — with Cuban, Colombian, Peruvian, and Central American culinary voices — has helped shape a diverse restaurant scene. From beloved neighborhood eateries to modern entertainment venues, West Kendall delivers a lifestyle rich in flavor and community.
Healthcare & Economic Anchors
West Kendall remains a cornerstone of Miami’s healthcare network. The Baptist Health South Florida campus in West Kendall continues to expand services to meet the healthcare needs of a growing population.
Beyond medical infrastructure, local businesses — from startups to established enterprises — help drive employment and community prosperity.
Business Leadership & Community Values
The late Jorge Peña, founder of what is now the Greater Kendall Business Association, built the organization around the motto “The Friendliest Place to Do Business.” That spirit continues today as the association fosters business connections, professional growth, and local leadership.
West Kendall remains rooted in enterprise, civic pride, and neighbor-to-neighbor support — a place where small business owners, professionals, and community leaders build toward a shared future.
Guardians of the Everglades — Still Relevant
Commissioner Zapata’s statement resonates now more than ever. Today’s West Kendall stands at the intersection of progress and preservation — a community that embraces growth while honoring its natural heritage and cultural roots.
West Kendall is not just a suburb.
It’s a community defined by resilience, diversity, and vision — a dynamic part of Miami’s story that continues to lead with purpose, pride, and promise.
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