Greater Miami Logistics Hub
Welcome to Doral, a Miami-Dade city that grew from a golf resort into one of Greater Miami's major corporate and logistics centers, minutes from the airport.
Doral sits in the western reaches of Miami-Dade County, immediately west of Miami International Airport and about 15 miles from downtown Miami. Its location at the junction of the Dolphin Expressway, the Palmetto Expressway, and Florida's Turnpike has made it one of the most accessible points in the Miami metro area, and that accessibility is central to its identity as a business and logistics city. The community's origin is unusual and well documented. In the late 1950s, real estate developers Doris and Alfred Kaskel purchased roughly 2,400 acres of swampland with the intention of building a golf course and hotel. The resort they opened in 1962 was named Doral—a blend of Doris and Alfred—and the surrounding community adopted the name as it grew. Doral incorporated as a city in 2003, one of Miami-Dade's youngest municipalities, after years of residential and commercial expansion around the resort. Today Doral is a major corporate and logistics hub. Its warehouses and distribution centers serve Latin American trade, with global firms such as FedEx, DHL, and Amazon operating facilities in the city, and thousands of businesses employing more than 100,000 workers are concentrated within its compact boundaries. That corporate base gives Doral an economic gravity unusual for a primarily residential city. Residentially, Doral is known for its gated, master-planned communities such as Doral Isles, Doral Park, and Doral Estates, along with newer townhome and condominium districts like CityPlace Doral. Miami-Dade County Public Schools and the Doral Academy charter network serve local students. For families and professionals seeking a secure, internationally oriented community with strong schools, golf, and proximity to the airport and Latin American trade corridors, Doral is a defining Miami-Dade destination.
Doral is located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, in the western part of the Miami metropolitan area. The city sits immediately west of Miami International Airport and lies roughly 15 miles west of downtown Miami, with quick expressway access across the region.
The name Doral comes from real estate developers Doris and Alfred Kaskel, who purchased about 2,400 acres of swampland in the late 1950s to build a golf course and hotel. The resort they founded in 1962 combined their first names, and the surrounding community eventually took the Doral name.
Doral is served by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, which operates numerous campuses in the city, including Doral Park High School. The city is also home to the Doral Academy charter school network, which runs several highly regarded schools. Families have access to a mix of traditional public, charter, and private options.
Yes. Doral is one of Greater Miami's major corporate and logistics centers, positioned near Miami International Airport with extensive warehousing and distribution operations. Major firms such as FedEx, DHL, and Amazon operate facilities there, and thousands of businesses engaged in Latin American trade are based in the city.
Doral sits roughly 15 miles west of downtown Miami, with the Dolphin Expressway (State Road 836), the Palmetto Expressway (State Road 826), and Florida's Turnpike providing the main connections. Miami International Airport lies immediately east of the city, and the beaches of Miami are about a 20- to 30-minute drive depending on traffic.
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