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Weston
The City of Weston was
conceived as a master-planned community of the fine residential
neighborhoods and controlled service and commercial areas, all
surrounded by the best of Florida's natural landscape. Today,
Weston has over 65,000 culturally diverse residents, A-rated
public schools, superior parks and recreational facilities and a
community-wide appearance that is a model for other municipalities
around the nation. Weston prides itself in being distinctive and
dynamic, yet tranquil and secure.
Located in western Broward County,
Weston encompasses 25.5 square miles, including 1,877 acres of
lakes and 1,686 acres of wetland mitigation. It is strategically
located at the interchange of I-595 and I-75 with direct access to
I-75 south to Miami, I-75 north to Naples, and I-595 east to Fort
Lauderdale, Florida's Turnpike and I-95.
Weston also takes pride in its rich
cultural and ethnic diversity - a diversity that's also reflected
in its many businesses. From Fortune 500 companies to family-owned
boutiques, from quick, convenient restaurants to fine, intimate
dining, and from hotels specializing in overnight business
travelers to world-class spas - Weston has it all.
There are 14 parks and community
recreation centers (all dog-friendly), including a Tennis Center.
Weston offers a wealth of community events, including an annual
tennis tournament, Concert in the Park series, art walks,
Moonlight Movies in the Park series, annual Royal Egg Hunt,
children's puppet shows, educational seminars, and other
holiday-related celebrations and festivals.
Weston is also home to 86 restaurants,
seven hotels including the Bonaventure Resort and Spa, and 10
shopping plazas, and is just a short drive to greater Ft.
Lauderdale and its tremendous number of dining, entertainment and
cultural options.
Distinctive and Dynamic, yet tranquil and secure - This is all that
is Weston !
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Plentiful jobs, excellent schools, affordable housing
America's best small cities have all that and more
City of Weston
(
Named one of America’s Best
Small Cities
by Money Magazine )
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