Master-Planned Miami-Dade Town
Welcome to Miami Lakes, a master-planned Miami-Dade town built around lakes, parks, and walkable neighborhoods.
Miami Lakes is an incorporated town in Miami-Dade County, Florida, in the northwestern part of the county, within the Miami metropolitan area. Its population is about 30,500. The town became Miami-Dade County's 31st municipality when it incorporated in December 2000, and it is known as one of the county's youngest cities. The town's identity is inseparable from its origins as a master-planned community. Miami Lakes was developed by the Graham family's company, which began its planning more than fifty years before incorporation. The roughly 3,000-acre community was designed around a network of lakes, landscaped streets, and small neighborhood parks, with the goal of creating a self-contained, pedestrian-friendly town rather than a typical suburban subdivision. The Graham family is among Florida's most prominent, having produced a governor and U.S. senator in Bob Graham as well as a publisher of the Washington Post, and the Graham Companies remains the town's largest landowner. Miami Lakes is home to more than 1,700 businesses, and its walkable Main Street district anchors the commercial and social life of the community. The town's many small neighborhood parks, recreation programs, and youth activities reflect the Grahams' original emphasis on green space and community facilities within walking distance of homes. Students attend Miami-Dade County Public Schools, including Barbara Goleman Senior High and the Miami Lakes K-8 Center. For residents, the appeal is a cohesive, well-maintained, family-oriented town with a distinct planned character, set within easy reach of the employment, culture, and amenities of greater Miami. Its lakes, parks, and consistent planning make it stand out among Miami-Dade's many suburban municipalities, and that planned character remains central to the town's identity.
Miami Lakes is an incorporated town in Miami-Dade County, Florida, in the northwestern part of the county. It became the county's 31st municipality when it incorporated in December 2000, and it is part of the Miami metropolitan area.
Miami Lakes is a 3,000-acre master-planned community developed by the Graham family's company around lakes, parks, and tree-lined streets. It is known for its walkable Main Street district and its many small neighborhood parks.
Miami Lakes is served by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, the fourth-largest school district in the nation. Schools include Barbara Goleman Senior High, Miami Lakes K-8 Center, Miami Lakes Middle, and Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High.
Miami Lakes is a master-planned town with a walkable Main Street, numerous small neighborhood parks, and community recreation programs. The town also hosts more than 1,700 businesses within its roughly 3,000-acre footprint.
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