Park West | |
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Park West skyline, January 2019 | |
Park West neighborhood within the City of Miami | |
| Coordinates:25°47′05″N80°11′34″W / 25.784609°N 80.1929°W /25.784609; -80.1929 | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Florida |
| County | Miami-Dade County |
| City | Miami |
| Government | |
| • City of Miami Commissioner | Damian Pardo |
| • Miami-Dade Commissioners | Keon Hardemon - District 3 |
| • State House of Representatives | Cynthia A. Stafford (D) |
| • State Senate | Gwen Margolis (D) |
| • U.S. House | Maria Elvira Salazar (R) |
| Population (2010)[1] | |
• Total | 4,655(Park West population only) 71,000(Greater Downtown population) |
| • Density | 9,414/sq mi (3,635/km2) |
| Time zone | UTC-05 (EST) |
| ZIP Code | 33132 |
| Area codes | 305, 786 |
| Website | Miami Downtown Development Authority |
Park West is aneighborhood ofGreater Downtown,Miami,Florida. It is roughly bound byBiscayne Boulevard to the east, West (NW) First Avenue to the west, North (NE/NW) 7th Street to the south andInterstate 395 to the north.[2][3] As of 2010, about 4,655 residents live in Park West. The neighborhood is named 'Park West' due to its location just west ofMuseum Park.
Much of the neighborhood west of theMetromover will be developed intoMiami World Center, a major urban center containing a convention center, hotel, residential condo towers, and 765,000 square feet of retail. Plans for an enclosed Mall at Miami WorldCenter anchored byBloomingdales andMacy's, have been replaced in favor of an open air promenade shopping district.[4] Demolition of buildings making up the former "club row" began in 2015 clearing the way for construction to begin.[5]
Park West is one of the best connected neighborhoods in Miami by mass transit. It is served byMiami-Dade Transit viaMetrobus,Miami Metrorail andMetromover. The neighborhood is also served by Miami's Trolley System and by theBrightline.
Metrorail:
Metromover:
Metrobus:
Miami Trolley:
Brightline:
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