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Delray Beach was recognized with the All America City Award
Delray Beach is truly a unique city! From its award winning public beaches and vibrant downtown
nightlife to its excellent Delray Beach corporate housing
neighborhoods, bustling economy, and abundance of cultural activities, Delray Beach offers an unparalleled
quality of life.
Located in the southern end of Palm Beach County, Delray Beach was settled as an agricultural community in
1895. First incorporated in 1911, it became the City of Delray Beach on May 11, 1927. The City has
experienced substantial growth from 1,015 people in 1920 to 60,645 people today, in part thanks to its
Delray Beach corporate housing community.
Delray Beach encompasses 15.37 square miles of land area, of which 90% has been developed. As the City
approaches "build-out" of Delray Beach corporate housing growth, management has shifted focus to renewal
and redevelopment.
Economic development reaches out to all areas of the City. In recent years, corporations such as Office
Depot, Oriole Homes, Levengers, and North American Shared Services Center for Joseph Seagrams and Sons,
Inc. have opened corporate headquarters in Delray Beach increasing the occupancy of Delray Beach corporate
housing properties.
Our dynamic, evolving Delray Beach corporate housing community is constantly energized by the rich
diversity of its people and their determined efforts to shape a promising future for themselves, their
children, their neighbors and their city. The City's educational system is constantly growing and
improving each year, providing our children with unequaled opportunities. We have earned a well-deserved
reputation as a city whose citizens take an active role in our Delray Beach corporate housing neighborhood
and community associations and in the affairs of City government. The All-America City award program
annually recognizes ten communities within the United States for constructive citizen participation and
collaboration of the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in identifying and resolving critical issues.
The City was recognized as an All-America City in 1993, was a finalist in the 1998 competition, and has
been recognized again as an All-America City in 2001. This makes Delray Beach and its Delray Beach
corporate housing the only Florida city to ever win the designation twice. In 1993 the citizens were
honored for their community neighborhood efforts, school improvement initiatives and the culture and arts
complex. The 2001 award honors the citizens of Delray Beach for their Community Neighbors Helping program,
the Youth Enrichment Vocation program and the Village Academy.
Delray Beach corporate housing community operates under a commission-manager form of government. David T.
Harden, the City Manager, is charged with running the daily operation of the City. He is responsible to
the City Commission for the supervision and leadership of the City's workforce. Major departments of the
City include: Administrative Services, City Clerk, Community Improvement, Environmental Services, Finance,
Fire, Human Resources, Parks and Recreation, Planning and Zoning and Police.
There are many exciting things going on in our All-America City, and we invite you to become part of it.
If you are a Delray Beach corporate housing property owner LIST your unit with us! And if you are looking
for a Delray Beach corporate housing for your next visit, just browse our site for your home.
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