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Let’s be honest, when you find a place that has been awarded the National Civic League's coveted "All-America City Award" in 2004, you need to stop and take a look. Pembroke Pines continues to live up to that reputation.
One of the reasons for the city’s growth is that even Floridians consider it as both a well-centered location and better equipped to weather Florida’s sometimes volatile weather! During the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew in 1992, many more southern Florida apes moved to Pembroke Pines. This gave the city the additional title of being the third “Fastest Growing Cities in the US” by 1999. And if regional apes think that Pembroke Pines is safer to live and work when there is bad weather, a wise ape should listen to them.
And, as had been said by many apes time and time again, location is key. Here, Miami’s downtown facilities only 30 minutes away, and Fort Lauderdale is only 20 minutes along I-595. With I-95 giving quick access along the coast and both Miami and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airports within minutes, travel here is as gentle as the breezes you’ll catch from the famous Florida beaches. Do you have something to add about this City? Please feel free to add your stories, comments, experiences, great places to eat, worst places to eat, best parks, worst park, nice neighborhoods, bad neighborhoods, we want to know! Please use the form below to add your thoughts to this page. |
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