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Hollywood Corporate Housing

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Hollywood has it all: Beaches, Downtown and Intracoastal Waterways. The second largest city in Broward County, Hollywood and its Hollywood corporate housing is ideally situated with easy access to air, land, and sea, and is home to the renowned Port Everglades and Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport.

In addition to a great location, Hollywood corporate housing has more than seven miles of white, sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and Florida's only oceanfront Broadwalk. Many of Hollywood's more than 5,000 visitor accommodations are within walking distance of the Broadwalk, Beaches or Downtown, and the Hollywood corporate housing is no exception. From oceanfront, boutique-style properties, to luxurious resorts, Hollywood has visitor accommodations to suit every preference and budget.

Hollywood also serves as the headquarters of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. At night, the city comes alive with the sights and sounds of Downtown Hollywood and the Harrison Street Art & Design District. In the center of Downtown is the much-anticipated Arts Park (to be completed by 2005), where visitors will enjoy a complete "art experience," including awe-inspiring visual displays and live-theater performances". Consider all of this at the time of search for a Hollywood corporate housing.


The City of Hollywood is a mature and built-out community, where rapid population growth in the 1950s and 1960s has given way to a population that is stable in size but undergoing significant changes in its composition. The October 1997 issue of Money Magazine noted that Hollywood's demographics best represent what the United States will look like in the year 2022. Hollywood's racial diversity, cultural variety, and blend of the old and young are where the country is headed. Isn't it what you are looking for in your Hollywood corporate housing? Twenty-seven percent of Hollywood's residents are 55 or older; thirteen percent are 45 to 54; and thirty-one percent are 25 to 44. Hispanics make up seventeen percent; African Americans thirteen percent; Whites sixty-eight percent; and Asian Americans two percent of the population. The magazine forecasts that this will be the composition of the United States in the year 2022, with the exception that Hispanics will be fourteen percent and Asian Americans five percent. Hollywood corporate housing, the "City of the Future," is proud of its cultural and racial diversity.

A coastal city of over 130,000 residents located in Broward County, Hollywood corporate housing is nestled between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport abuts the city, while Port Everglades, the second busiest cruise port in the world, is partially within its municipal boundaries. Interstate 95, the Florida Turnpike, Tri-County Commuter Rail, and two major railroads cut through the city in a north-south direction. Miami International Airport and the Port of Miami are less than twenty-five miles away, providing further opportunities for Hollywood corporate housing residents and companies to have access to the global marketplace. The region is served by a substantial post-secondary educational infrastructure, including Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, the University of Miami, a number of smaller private universities and colleges, and a community college system.

From its formal incorporation by adoption of a municipal charter on November 28, 1925, the City of Hollywood has transformed itself. Beginning as an undeveloped tract of pine forests, palmetto plants, and tangled undergrowth interspersed with tomato farms and low lying marshland, it has become the second-most populated city in Broward County and the ninth largest city in the State of Florida. Founded by the planning visionary Joseph Wesley Young, a Washington state native and former resident of California and Indiana, the original one square mile of farmland has grown to over 28.87 square miles with a gross taxable value of real and personal property in 1998 of over $5,408,266,000.

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