The Walk at University
When the City of Coral Springs began to take shape more than 50 years ago, developers had one thing in mind.
They wanted to make Coral Springs a community that families would flock to, so their plans included plenty of amenities and conveniences, with planned residential subdivisions
surrounded by shopping areas and more than 750 acres of parks and open spaces.
Our residents enjoy an unsurpassed quality of life, and our businesses continue to thrive as they serve a diverse and growing population.
Now, with exciting plans underway to reinvigorate Downtown Coral Springs, we really do have...
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E BETTER THAN EVERCoral Springs is the premier community in which to live, work and raise a family. The City of Coral Springs is well known as one of the most successfully planned suburban communities in the country. Incorporated in 1963, the diversity, character and quality of our community attributes including schools, parks, economic development and fiscal integrity, are enviable.
FAMILY-FRIENDLY Our quality of life defines the hometown feel of our community. We have one of the safest crime ratings in the state, grade A+ schools, and a dedication to arts and culture. We capitalize on the strength in our diversity, and embrace all with our inclusive, welcoming nature. With some of the best facilities in the nation, we host many athletic tournaments year-round. Olympians train at our renowned Aquatic Complex, also home to national and international swimming and diving meets. The Tennis Center of Coral Springs features 12 Har-Tru courts and offers training programs for all ages. The Gymnasium keeps busy with gymnastics, cheerleading, netball and wrestling tournaments, and our 48 well-maintained parks support the communitys obsession with soccer, baseball and lacrosse. Its clear to see we have a lot to cheer about.
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ETHRIVING BUSINESSES The City encourages and provides support through its Community Redevelopment Agency and Economic Development Office, including services for redevelopment, relocation, and expansion and retention of existing businesses. The City maintains high bond ratings such as Moodys Aa1, Fitch AAA, S&P AAA, and local businesses rate the Citys overall image at 96%. Our community is a short drive from all major seaports, airports, and highways, and the gateway to Latin America. Our young and highly educated workforce continues to grow, taking advantage of a convenient downtown Broward College academic center.
ACTIVE & HEALTHY Our goal is to influence and support an environment that promotes active, healthy, and enriched lifestyles for residents of all ages within our City. By focusing on leisure, cultural, recreational, and sporting activities and festivals, we are able to infuse event dollars into the local economy.
INNOVATIVE GOVERNMENT The City is committed to ethical governance, adherence to its core values, transparency, innovation, collaboration, and exceeding customer expectations by delivering high-quality programs and services that meet the needs of an increasingly diverse community.
ATTRACTIVE AESTHETICS The City takes proactive measures to preserve and enhance the communitys appearance and to maintain its vital infrastructure. We lead by example in the stewardship and conservation of natural resources. As we keep up our communitys aesthetics, property values remain high.
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Coral Springs is home to 123,618 residents and has a diverse, relatively young population with one of the highest median incomes in Broward County.
City Population 123,6182018 Projected Population (Retail Strategies 2014) 136,761Labor Force 71,299Median Age 36.5Average Household Size 3.3Total Households 41,814Family Households 78%Households with Children 40%Total Businesses 6,163Unemployment Rate 5.1% (lower than County & State)
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White, non Hispanic 51.6%
Hispanic 23.5%
Black, non Hispanic 17.9%
Asian 5.1%
Other 1.9%
RACE EDUCATION (population age 25 and over)Graduate or professional degree 11.7%Bachelors degree 23.8% Associate degree 10.5% Some college, no degree 23.0% High school graduate (or equivalent) 23.6% 9th to 12th grade (no diploma) 5.1% Less than 9th grade 2.4%
INCOMEHigh incomes and short drive times throughout Coral Springs allow consumers to spend disposable income at a variety of retailers.
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2013 Population 143,727 240,021
2018 Projected Population 151,564 253,627
Average Household Income $83,800 $76,503
Average Disposable Income $66,065 $60,936
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Dominant Tapestry Site MapCoral Springs FL Market Analysis Prepared by Decision Data Resources3-5-10 Minute Travel Time Latitude: 26.272384Drive Time: 3, 5, 10 Minutes Longitude: -80.250174
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in the 80th percentile for highest income and highest educational attainment nationwide. (Washington Post & ESRI Analysis/Retail Strategies Consultant & RMA Consultant 2014 findings)
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High Society: Affluent, well-educated, married-couple homeowners
Upscale Avenues: Prosperous, married-couple homeowners in different housing
Metropolis: City dwellers in older homes reflecting the diversity of urban culture
Solo Acts: Urban young singles on the move
Senior Styles: Senior lifestyles by income, age, and housing type
Scholars and Patriots: College, military environments
High Hopes: Young households striving for the American Dream
Global Roots: Ethnic and culturally diverse families
Family Portrait: Youth, family life, and children
Traditional Living: Middle-aged, middle income Middle America
FROM DOWNTOWN:
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2013 Population 143,727 240,021
2018 Projected Population 151,564 253,627
Average Household Income $83,800 $76,503
Average Disposable Income $66,065 $60,936
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ARTWALKOnce completed in Fall 2015, the new ArtWalk in Downtown Coral Springs will provide a beautiful gathering space
and a more efficient pedestrian experience, while connecting the area to Broward Health Coral Springs and The Walk at University retail and commercial complex. The ArtWalk will serve as the perfect downtown gathering space for residents, businesses and visitors to enjoy its 1,300 linear feet of park space, 300 feet of seating wall,
six art sculpture locations, 52 tent capacity, and beautiful streetscaping and landscaping.
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NDOWNTOWN PROJECTS Redevelopment plans for the Sample Road and University Drive area will create a connected, attractive and vibrant downtown to serve as the symbolic center of the City. With growing attendance, Broward College Coral Springs Academic Center is looking to partner with another higher education institute to expand capacity. The new 65,000 sq. ft. Municipal Complex and 600+ parking garage, a catalyst for redevelopment of downtown, will be completed in 2017. Downtown Infrastructure projects already underway will prepare the way for potential retail, residential and entertainment developments. Nearby Cornerstone Project, featuring a bank and restaurant near the ArtWalk, is scheduled to be completed summer 2016. Residential redevelopment plans are underway for 436 dwelling units within walking distance of Downtown, plus 250 new units nearby at The Country Club of Coral Springs. University Place at City Center office and retail building renovations (210,000 sq. ft.) are to be completed in Fall 2015. A $56 million expansion is underway at Broward Health Coral Springs complex. Construction of the Downtown Pathways will connect City sports parks, Center for the Arts and the ArtWalk, and is laying the foundation for future progress.
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Full Service Restaurant $47,436,371
Building Materials/Garden $15,701,110
Sporting Goods $20,823,997
Jewelry, Luggage, Leather Goods $20,228,221
Books, Periodicals, Music $9,654,671
Auto Parts, Accessories $9,316,030
Special Food Services $6,283,363
Furniture Stores $6,177,114
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Full Service Restaurant - $47,436,371
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THE WALK AT UNIVERSITY2600 N. University Drive 230,000 SF
33,000 SF remaining retail
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ROYAL UNIVERSITY PLAZA2556 N. University Drive 98,000 SF
28,000 SF remaining retail
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Aldi SupermarketBJs Wholesale Club
BJs Restaurant & BrewhouseBonefish Macs Sports Grille
The Brass Tap Bravo Supermarket
Buca di BeppoBuffalo Wild Wings
Chase BankDicks Sporting Goods
GyromaniaHobby Lobby
Hollister California
RECENT & UPCOMING RETAILERSLadybird Academy
Nicks Pizzeria Panda Express
PDQPei Wei
ROC Resto Lounge & Fashion Shoe Carnival
Sports AuthorityTD Bank
Total Wine & MoreUlta BeautyVisionWorks
Wok Box Fresh Asian Kitchen
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BUILDINGS FOR SALE/LEASE partial listing
4250 Coral Ridge Dr. 225,000 SF, $17.9 M 3900 Coral Ridge Dr. 80,750 SF, $8 M
3700 NW 124th Ave. 57,300 SF, $6.3 M
12175 NW 39th St. 28,339 SF, $3.19 M
2350 NW 39th St. 31,233 SF, Lease
VACANT LAND Prologis Park Sawgrass I 28 AC, $18.3 M
Prologis Park Sawgrass II 22.2 AC, $11.6 M
4250 Coral Ridge Dr. 7.66/5.3/4.6 AC, $17.4 M
Pan American Sites 6.22 AC, $5 M
Decoral Properties 5.06 AC
441/595 Inc. Trustee 5.4 AC, $3.5 M
Nearby: Kensington Square, 11595 Wiles Rd. 17.2 AC
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Community Redevelopment Agency 954-344-1121Economic Development Office 954-346-6996
9551 West Sample Road Coral Springs, Florida 954-344-1004