Aventura, one of Miami-Dade's newest communities, was
incorporated
in 1995 and is a young, vibrant, full-service municipality with a
diverse demographic base and is recognized internationally as a
premier location in which to live, shop and play. Aventura is 3.2
square miles located on the Intracoastal Waterway in northeast
Miami-Dade County. It is just north of
Bal
Harbor and
Miami Beach, South of
Hollywood
Beach and one block west of
Sunny Isles Beach and east of
North Miami Beach making it conveniently located between two major South
Florida airports and two of the largest and most popular seaports in
the world.
Aventura is an upscale condo community with some of South Florida's
best-known large-scale condominium projects and apartment buildings.
Restaurants, movie theaters and the Aventura Mall are convenient
nearby and downtown Fort Lauderdale and Miami are just 20 minutes
away.
Always progressing...
Since the City of
Aventura incorporation millions of dollars have been spent on
infrastructure improvements including streets, sidewalks, lighting,
park development, beautification projects, drainage, pedestrian and
safety improvements. Some of these improvements include:
- A state-of-the-art Government Center provides a one-stop-shop
for its' residents and houses all governmental operations, including
Commission Chambers, Police Station and administrative offices.
- A Community/Recreation Center situated on 2.8 acres of land in a
park like setting on the waterfront. This 25,000 square foot
facility includes a gym, meeting rooms, computer lab, exercise and
aerobic facilities.
- The first municipal-run
charter school in Miami-Dade County. In
order to address the growing number of families with school age
children, the City Commission chose to take an aggressive approach
to meet its changing demographics. Doors opened to the Aventura City
of Excellence
School in the Fall of 2003 which is adjacent to the
new Community Recreation Center. The 45,000 square foot
state-of-the-art school serves 900
Aventura school children from
kindergarten to 8th grade.
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