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Coral Way

Coral Way is a neighborhood within Miami, Florida that is defined by Coral Way, a road established by Coral Gables founder George E. Merrick during the 1920s. It is located in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

Coral Way in Coral Gables, Florida, April 2010

The Coral Way neighborhood is served by the Miami Metrorail at Vizcaya (South Dixie Highway/US 1 and West First Avenue) and Coconut Grove stations (US 1 and West 27th Avenue/SR 9).

History edit

The architecture in the Coral Way neighborhoods reflects the early-20th century. Some of the older sections contain a mixture of Mission Revival Style architecture and bungalow homes of the 1920s, along with the Art Deco style from the 1930s and the modest post-World War II dwellings.

The Coral Way area is best known for its historic urban boulevard along SW 22nd Street (Coral Way). One of the main thoroughfares between Coral Gables and the City of Miami, Coral Way passes through the City of Miami between SW 37th Avenue and Brickell Avenue. The Coral Way Corridor began in 1922 with citrus lined streets; later growing to have streetcar tracks down the center of the road, connecting Downtown Miami to Coral Gables. In 1929, a Roadside Beautification Program was started, and 1,200 banyan trees were planted along the median of the boulevard. Today, Coral Way remains one of the more beautiful corridors in South Florida.[1]

Geography edit

The sub-neighborhoods within Coral Way include: Shenandoah, Silver Bluff, Vizcaya-Roads, Coral Gate, Parkdale-Lyndale, South Miami, Bryan Park, and Golden Pines.

Coral Gate edit

Coral Gate is a smaller sub-neighborhood within the larger Coral Way neighborhood. It is roughly located south of SW 16th Street, east of SW 37th Avenue, north of Coral Way and west of SW 32nd Avenue. Coral Gate borders Coral Gables to the west and Golden Pines to the south. The north and east boundaries of Coral Gate are enclosed by walls or street barriers with all vehicles blocked from entering or exiting through these directions.

Golden Pines edit

Golden Pines is a smaller sub-neighborhood within the larger Coral Way neighborhood. It is located east of Coral Gables], bound by SW 22 St (north), South Dixie Highway. (south), 27 Ave (east) and 37 Ave (west). It is located at 25°44′02″N 80°14′31″W / 25.734°N 80.242°W / 25.734; -80.242, with an elevation 10 feet (3.0 m).[2]

Shenandoah edit

Shenandoah is an important neighborhood in Miami, boasting a large number of houses from the 1920s and 1930s and rich in revivalist Architecture . It is located directly south of Little Havana, between SW 9th (north) Street and Coral Way (south), SW 27th Avenue (west) and SW 12th Avenue (east). It is located at 25°45′36″N 80°13′19″W / 25.76°N 80.222°W / 25.76; -80.222, with an elevation 10 feet (3.0 m).[3]

Silver Bluff edit

Silver Bluff is a smaller sub-neighborhood within the larger Coral Way neighborhood. It is located south of Coral Way (SW 22nd Street), west of SW 17th Avenue, east of SW 27th Avenue and north of South Dixie Highway. Much of this territory was the "City of Silver Bluff", which was annexed into the City of Miami in 1926. It is located at 25°44′56″N 80°14′10″W / 25.749°N 80.236°W / 25.749; -80.236, with an elevation 10 feet (3.0 m).[4]

Demographics edit

As of 2000,[5] Coral Way had a population of 55,951 and 69,041[6] residents, with 21,363 households, and 14,105 families residing in the city. The median household income was $37,168.89. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 81.10% Hispanic or Latino of any race, 0.41% Black or African American, 17.28% White (non-Hispanic), and 1.21% other races (non-Hispanic).

The zip codes for Coral Way include 33129, 33133, 33135, and 33145. The area covers 6.697 square miles (17.35 km2). As of 2000, there were 32,879 males and 36,162 females. The median age for males were 38.6 years old, while the median age for females were 43.3 years old. The average household size had 2.5 people, while the average family size had 3.1 members. The percentage of married-couple families (among all households) was 42.3%, while the percentage of married-couple families with children (among all households) was 15.7%, and the percentage of single-mother households (among all households) was 7.1%. The percentage of never-married males 15 years old and over was 14.6%, while the percentage of never-married females 15 years old and over was 12.1%.[6]

As of 2000, the percentage of people that speak English not well or not at all made up 35.8% of the population. The percentage of residents born in Florida was 19.4%, the percentage of people born in another U.S. state was 8.1%, and the percentage of native residents but born outside the U.S. was 2.1%; the percentage of foreign-born residents was 70.4%.[6]

 
Coral Way with St. Sophia Orthodox Church

Economy edit

The Consulate-General of Costa Rica in Miami is located in Suite 401 at 2730 SW 3rd Avenue in Coral Way.[7]

Transportation edit

Coral Way is served by Metrobus throughout the area, and by the Miami Metrorail at:

Education edit

Miami-Dade County Public Schools operates area public schools:

Public schools edit

Elementary schools edit

  • Silver Bluff Elementary School
  • Frances S. Tucker Elementary School
  • Coral Way K-8 Center
  • Merrick Educational Center

Middle schools edit

  • Coral Way K-8 Center

Adult education edit

  • The English Center

Private schools edit

  • José Martí Schools
  • Lincoln Martí School
  • Brito Miami Private School

Parks edit

References edit

  1. ^ City of Miami-Neighborhood Enhancement Teams 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ FL Community Profile
  3. ^ Shenandoah, FL Community Profile
  4. ^ Silver Bluff Estates, FL Community Profile
  5. ^ . miamigov.com. Archived from the original on 2008-05-17. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  6. ^ a b c "Demographics of Coral Way, Miami, Florida". city-data. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  7. ^ "Consulates in the United States January 23, 2009, at the Wayback Machine." Embassy of Costa Rica in Washington D.C. Retrieved on January 31, 2009.

25°45′N 80°17′W / 25.750°N 80.283°W / 25.750; -80.283

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This article is about the neighborhood For the road see Coral Way street Coral Way is a neighborhood within Miami Florida that is defined by Coral Way a road established by Coral Gables founder George E Merrick during the 1920s It is located in Miami Dade County Florida Coral Way in Coral Gables Florida April 2010The Coral Way neighborhood is served by the Miami Metrorail at Vizcaya South Dixie Highway US 1 and West First Avenue and Coconut Grove stations US 1 and West 27th Avenue SR 9 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Coral Gate 2 2 Golden Pines 2 3 Shenandoah 2 4 Silver Bluff 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Transportation 6 Education 6 1 Public schools 6 1 1 Elementary schools 6 1 2 Middle schools 6 1 3 Adult education 6 2 Private schools 7 Parks 8 ReferencesHistory editThe architecture in the Coral Way neighborhoods reflects the early 20th century Some of the older sections contain a mixture of Mission Revival Style architecture and bungalow homes of the 1920s along with the Art Deco style from the 1930s and the modest post World War II dwellings The Coral Way area is best known for its historic urban boulevard along SW 22nd Street Coral Way One of the main thoroughfares between Coral Gables and the City of Miami Coral Way passes through the City of Miami between SW 37th Avenue and Brickell Avenue The Coral Way Corridor began in 1922 with citrus lined streets later growing to have streetcar tracks down the center of the road connecting Downtown Miami to Coral Gables In 1929 a Roadside Beautification Program was started and 1 200 banyan trees were planted along the median of the boulevard Today Coral Way remains one of the more beautiful corridors in South Florida 1 Geography editThe sub neighborhoods within Coral Way include Shenandoah Silver Bluff Vizcaya Roads Coral Gate Parkdale Lyndale South Miami Bryan Park and Golden Pines Coral Gate edit Coral Gate is a smaller sub neighborhood within the larger Coral Way neighborhood It is roughly located south of SW 16th Street east of SW 37th Avenue north of Coral Way and west of SW 32nd Avenue Coral Gate borders Coral Gables to the west and Golden Pines to the south The north and east boundaries of Coral Gate are enclosed by walls or street barriers with all vehicles blocked from entering or exiting through these directions Golden Pines edit Golden Pines is a smaller sub neighborhood within the larger Coral Way neighborhood It is located east of Coral Gables bound by SW 22 St north South Dixie Highway south 27 Ave east and 37 Ave west It is located at 25 44 02 N 80 14 31 W 25 734 N 80 242 W 25 734 80 242 with an elevation 10 feet 3 0 m 2 Shenandoah edit Shenandoah is an important neighborhood in Miami boasting a large number of houses from the 1920s and 1930s and rich in revivalist Architecture It is located directly south of Little Havana between SW 9th north Street and Coral Way south SW 27th Avenue west and SW 12th Avenue east It is located at 25 45 36 N 80 13 19 W 25 76 N 80 222 W 25 76 80 222 with an elevation 10 feet 3 0 m 3 Silver Bluff edit Silver Bluff is a smaller sub neighborhood within the larger Coral Way neighborhood It is located south of Coral Way SW 22nd Street west of SW 17th Avenue east of SW 27th Avenue and north of South Dixie Highway Much of this territory was the City of Silver Bluff which was annexed into the City of Miami in 1926 It is located at 25 44 56 N 80 14 10 W 25 749 N 80 236 W 25 749 80 236 with an elevation 10 feet 3 0 m 4 Demographics editAs of 2000 5 Coral Way had a population of 55 951 and 69 041 6 residents with 21 363 households and 14 105 families residing in the city The median household income was 37 168 89 The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 81 10 Hispanic or Latino of any race 0 41 Black or African American 17 28 White non Hispanic and 1 21 other races non Hispanic The zip codes for Coral Way include 33129 33133 33135 and 33145 The area covers 6 697 square miles 17 35 km2 As of 2000 there were 32 879 males and 36 162 females The median age for males were 38 6 years old while the median age for females were 43 3 years old The average household size had 2 5 people while the average family size had 3 1 members The percentage of married couple families among all households was 42 3 while the percentage of married couple families with children among all households was 15 7 and the percentage of single mother households among all households was 7 1 The percentage of never married males 15 years old and over was 14 6 while the percentage of never married females 15 years old and over was 12 1 6 As of 2000 the percentage of people that speak English not well or not at all made up 35 8 of the population The percentage of residents born in Florida was 19 4 the percentage of people born in another U S state was 8 1 and the percentage of native residents but born outside the U S was 2 1 the percentage of foreign born residents was 70 4 6 nbsp Coral Way with St Sophia Orthodox ChurchEconomy editThe Consulate General of Costa Rica in Miami is located in Suite 401 at 2730 SW 3rd Avenue in Coral Way 7 Transportation editSee also Transportation in South Florida Coral Way is served by Metrobus throughout the area and by the Miami Metrorail at Vizcaya SW 32nd Road and U S 1 Coconut Grove SW 27th Avenue and U S 1 Douglas Road SW 37th Avenue and U S 1 Education editMiami Dade County Public Schools operates area public schools Public schools edit Elementary schools edit Silver Bluff Elementary School Frances S Tucker Elementary School Coral Way K 8 Center Merrick Educational CenterMiddle schools edit Coral Way K 8 CenterAdult education edit The English CenterPrivate schools edit Jose Marti Schools Lincoln Marti School Brito Miami Private SchoolParks editDouglas Park Coral Gate Park Cuban Memorial Boulevard Park Woodlawn Park CemeteryReferences edit City of Miami Neighborhood Enhancement Teams Archived 2013 09 21 at the Wayback Machine FL Community Profile Shenandoah FL Community Profile Silver Bluff Estates FL Community Profile Demographics of Coral Way Miami FL miamigov com Archived from the original on 2008 05 17 Retrieved 2008 06 11 a b c Demographics of Coral Way Miami Florida city data Retrieved 2009 08 28 Consulates in the United States Archived January 23 2009 at the Wayback Machine Embassy of Costa Rica in Washington D C Retrieved on January 31 2009 25 45 N 80 17 W 25 750 N 80 283 W 25 750 80 283 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coral Way amp oldid 1173141227, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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