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Broward County

South Florida

The apartment complexes are located in popular south Florida, with beautiful lush landscaping, planned development and a rapidly growing population. Some of the world's leading companies conduct significant business operations or maintain their headquarters in Broward County. These include American Express TRS, Arby's/RC Cola, Alamo Rent-A-Car, Blockbuster Entertainment Division/Viacom, Kemper National Services, Motorola and Sunbeam-Oster Co., Inc.

There are more than 110 Fortune 500 Companies with facilities in the region, including an impressive influx of Latin American firms. The hospitality industry employs 64,500 people who earn more than $787 million combined. Broward County is home to a major airport and the second busiest cruise port in the world. The County boasts more than $15 billion in retail sales and the regional population is expected to more than double to 8.5 million by 2020.

Fast economic growth, a growing work force, an ideal environment for retirees and a large financial community combine to bring strength and vitality to this exciting region.

Tamarac

Tamarac is a pleasant, residential community combining the best qualities of semi-rural living with a sophisticated business environment. Careful planning and high standards have created aesthetically pleasing, well-maintained neighborhoods, blooming with foliage and tree-lined streets. The City's continued efforts at community appearance have been rewarded in the naming of Tamarac as "Tree City USA" for the eighth consecutive year.

Tamarac offers all the delights of South Florida climate with a highly desirable business environment. From the watery wonders for fishing, hunting and boating in the Everglades on our western boundary to the beckoning Atlantic Ocean in the east, 9 golf courses, 7 City Parks, a marina and miles of fresh water lakes and canals, recreational opportunities abound. Symphony, opera, ballet, theater, night clubs and fine restaurants surround the Community.

Since its incorporation in 1963, Tamarac has prospered and grown into a full service city. Tamarac is 12 square miles located in Northwest Broward County in the center of the affluent, expanding Palm Beach, Broward and Dade Tri-County area. The City's projected population at buildout is over 60,000.

No other area in the Nation offers Trans Port--a unique melding of superhighways, railways, airways and waterways in an area less than 1.5 miles in diameter. Tamarac is under 15 minutes from this complex, with direct access to the Sawgrass Expressway, which connects with the I-595 Expressway leading to the large new Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, Port Everglades, the East Coast's second deepest Port, and the Railways. Other major highways within 10 minutes of Tamarac are the Florida Turnpike, I-95, US 441 and US 1.

Coral Springs

Select all the best parts of "hometowns" of the past, add extra amenities nobody ever thought of years ago, combine with loving care, and place in the beautiful, lush landscape of Florida's Gold Coast. What you have is one of the most successful planned communities in the United States. The greater Coral Springs area, born just 32 years ago, has succeeded beyond its founders' wildest dreams.

The design was fine--wonderful neighborhoods, award-winning parks, enormous amounts of family recreation and events, shopping malls and restaurants, and the best public schools in the country. The location might be the best in the nation--30 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean and midway between Miami and West Palm Beach. Add dynamic economic opportunities, homes ranging from moderate to magnificent, median household income that's the highest of South Florida cities its size, and it's no wonder young families and new businesses flock to Coral Springs.

Is it possible that Coral Springs has everything? Yes--including a population with the youngest median age in Broward County--31.6--and a crime rate that's second lowest of Florida's 20 largest cities. Residents live here by choice, not chance, and maintain a high level of community involvement and cooperation. Though only three decades old, Coral Springs has become Broward County's third most populous city, with a government dedicated to preserving and enhancing its unique quality of life. In March 1994, voters overwhelmingly approved a $7.5 million bond issue to preserve environmentally sensitive land in the city.

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