City Hall serving over 150,000.
One of 3 state-of-the-art medical centers.
City owned and operated senior citizen apartments next to 57,000 sq. ft. Senior Center.
The City's Charter School system is comprised of: 3 elementary, 2 middle, and 1 High School and 1 pre-school.
Pembroke Pines:
9th Largest City in Florida

Pembroke Pines is an energetic, on the move city with an exciting future for you, your business and most of all, your family.

The Pines is committed to the safety of its residents: Our Police Department has over 231 full-time officers; their efforts lowered the City's victimization rate every year since 1995 in spite of the City's growth. Our Fire/Rescue Department with over 225 full-time firefighters, Paramedics and EMS Technicians have a lifesaving response time of 5 minutes or less. The Pines is Class I ISO rated - that means low insurance premiums.

For companies thinking of Today and Tomorrow, Pembroke Pines' geographic position opens up a vast Sales potential in currently available markets.

Situated between the Atlantic Ocean on the East and the Everglades on the West, and Dade and Palm Beach Counties to the South and North, Pembroke Pines is in the middle of an area with a population of 5.1 million and billion in sales volume.

The nearby Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport has non-stop jet service to and from Europe.

 




 


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The City of Pembroke Pines
10100 Pines Blvd.,
Pembroke Pines, FL 
33026

Economic Development:
(
954) 435-6559
 


Economic Development Board

Eleven (11) Regular Members
Two (2) Alternates

Appointed By Districts

1 - Anthea Pennant Isaacs
2- Anita A. Guyton
3- Miguel Nieves
4- Randy Hoffman (at large)
5- Charles F. Dodge , City Mgr.
    (permanent member)

Appointment Representing Substantial Property Owners, Developers or Business Owners:

1- Ingrid Lawrence
2- Herbert Vargas

Appointment Representing the Miramar-Pembroke Pines Regional Chamber of Comerce

1- Lou Manfra
2- Ira Gropper

Alternates (2)

1- Isadore Nachimson
2- Morton J Langhaus

The Economic Development Board is a group of private sector individuals appointed by the City to serve as an advisory board to the City Commission.

Its mission is to attract new businesses to the City and help existing business in the City.