POMPANO BEACH
Located just north of Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach is known for its pristine beaches, offshore coral reefs, marinas, and interesting dive sites. This family-friendly gem offers ample sun, water adventures, concerts, festivals, and much more throughout the year.
Pompano Beach is the heart of Florida’s Gold Coast and boasts some of the clearest and warmest waters in the state. Residents can enjoy warm weather and tranquil breezes from season to season, as well as three miles of beautiful shoreline.
The city of Pompano Beach has a long, interesting history that dates back to 1896 when the first train arrived in the small settlement. At that time, the town mostly consisted of farmers and some railway employees. Today, the charming city has grown to more than 101,000 residents and an additional 50,000 are part-time residents.
Pompano Beach’s economy is based mostly on tourism, retail, light manufacturing, and technology. The city is conveniently located near two international airports, as well as several international seaports, highways, and railways.
The city hosts several fun events and festivals throughout the year, including the Pompano Beach Holiday Boat Parade, the Pompano Beach Seafood Festival, and the Holiday Yuletide Parade. Many residents enjoy participating in these traditions with friends and family year after year.
Explore Pompano Beach
LIVING
There are many beautiful homes in Pompano Beach, ranging in size, price, and style. Modern condos are common in the area, with many offering great amenities like enclosed balconies, heated pools, community clubhouses, saunas, fitness centers, and more. Ranch homes are also common in Pompano Beach. These single-family homes are often surrounded by pristine landscaping and offer attractive features like attached garages, hurricane-impact windows, high ceilings, and luxury tile flooring. Those moving to the area will enjoy the new high-rise construction on Pompano Beach which boasts elevated living spaces in Briny Residences, Ritz Carlton, Solemar, and Casamar complexes. Retirees will love John Knox Village with plentiful amenities at an affordable price.
WORKING
The economy in Pompano Beach is on the rise with the job market experiencing an increase over the last year. Future job growth in the city is expected to reach 40 percent over the next decade. Jobs can be found in nearly all industries, including remote work opportunities. The average commute is about 25 minutes or slightly longer for those working in nearby cities like North Andrews Gardens, Coconut Creek, or Oakland Park.
DINING
When it comes to good food, you don’t have to search far in Pompano Beach. The city offers multiple grocery stores, such as Whole Foods Market, Publix, and Walmart Neighborhood Market. Residents will also encounter a wide range of top-rated restaurants, such as La Perla di Pompano, an incredible Italian place known for its traditional Sicilian dishes. Other great restaurants to try include Calypso, Gianni’s, and The Foundry.
WEEKEND EXPLORING
With its prime location on the Atlantic Ocean, Pompano Beach offers ample sun, sea, and sand for residents. Many people take early morning or evening walks out on the Pompano Beach Fisher Family Pier while taking in the sights of the newly renovated beach areas. Avid golfers will enjoy spending long afternoons at the Greg Norman Signature Pines Course. Get in a few rounds and enjoy dinner at the on-site restaurant. There are also other great places to explore, such as Isle Casino Racing, the Hillsboro Antique Mall and Café, and Curtain Call Playhouse.
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