Moving Company Pembroke Pines
Are you looking for a moving company in the Pembroke Pines area? Look no further. Moving
Clicks has relationships with the best moving companies in Pembroke
Pines and all of Florida.
Whether you are looking to relocate to Pembroke Pines
or are moving out of state, we have the Pembroke
Pines moving companies that can help you.
Locating a moving and storage company in Pembroke Pines, Florida
will help get your move organized. But, do you have questions about Pembroke Pines? Below is some
information for you.
Pembroke Pines Moving Quote
In 2000, the population of Pembroke
Pines was 137,427 and in 2004, the estimated
population was 150,104. The city is 34 square miles. Pembroke Pines is near some very well known
areas.
- North of Pembroke Pines - Cooper City,
Hollywood & Southwest Ranch
- South of Pembroke Pines - Miramar
-
East of Pembroke Pines
- Hollywood
-
West of Pembroke Pines
- Everglades
The city was incorporated in 1960. The name came from the many pine trees
nearby and because the city was next to Pembroke Road. It could also be traced
back to the Earl of Pembroke who was an early landowner in the area.
Pembroke Pines was originally
agricultural land with dairy farms. The first fire department was built in the
1960's. The Broward Correctional Institution was built in 1977. Originally it
was for male inmates. But, women who committed serious crimes were housed there
and inmates on death row were there. There are academic and vocational
programs, library services wellness education services, substance abuse
programs, chaplaincy services and many other services.
After Hurricane Andrew in 1992, thousands of residents of Miami-Dade County
moved to Broward County. They moved north of Miami and further inland
after their homes were destroyed in the hurricane. Pembroke
Pines was named the fastest growing city in the US in 1999.
However, this influx of new residents was not expected or planned for and this
caused problems for the city. The Charter School System was started and in
2006, they had the largest Charter
School system in the
country. The population in 1990 was 65,452 and in 2005 the population was
estimated to be 148,000.
In 2001, State Farm Insurance named the intersection of Pines Blvd and Flamingo Road in Pembroke Pines, the most dangerous intersection in the US. In 2005,
the city voted to redesign the area around the intersection.
Public High School
- Charles W.
Flanagan High
School
- Everglades High School
Higher Education
- Barry University - Broward-Pines Center regional
campus.
- Broward Community
College - Broward-Pines Center regional campus.
- Florida International
University - Broward-Pines Center regional
campus.
- Keiser University - Keiser University Pembroke .Pines
Campus.
For much more information about Pembroke
Pines, Florida -
visit these sites:
|