Central Broward City in the Miami Metro
Welcome to Lauderhill, a diverse Broward County city in the Miami metropolitan area and home to the only International Cricket Council–certified cricket stadium in the United States.
Lauderhill is a city in central Broward County, Florida, and one of the principal cities of the Miami metropolitan area. Incorporated in 1959, it grew from a planned community developed by Herbert Sadkin on former dairy farmland—originally proposed to be named "Sunnydale" before the Lauderhill name was adopted. Its central location in Broward County, immediately west of Fort Lauderdale, placed it squarely in the path of South Florida's mid-century suburban expansion, and the city developed as a dense, established residential community rather than a far-flung suburb. Over the decades Lauderhill has become one of the region's most diverse communities, with a large Caribbean and West Indian population that has shaped the city's cultural and civic life. That identity is most visibly expressed through cricket: Central Broward Regional Park is home to the only International Cricket Council–certified stadium in the United States, drawing international matches and making Lauderhill a focal point for the sport nationally. The city's housing stock is a practical mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and multi-family buildings, much of it built between the 1970s and the 1990s. The Inverrary area, planned as an integrated residential community around the former Inverrary Country Club, remains one of the city's best-known neighborhoods. Medical services, including Florida Medical Center, and a broad range of parks and recreational programs anchor daily life. For residents, Lauderhill offers an established, culturally rich urban-suburban setting with comparatively central access to Broward County employment centers, Fort Lauderdale's beaches and amenities, and—via the Florida Turnpike and I-95—the wider Miami region. It suits households seeking diversity, community recreation, and a location that keeps the entire South Florida metro within reach.
Lauderhill is located in Broward County, Florida, in the central portion of the county immediately west of Fort Lauderdale. It is considered a principal city of the broader Miami metropolitan area.
Lauderhill was incorporated in 1959. It began as a planned community developed by Herbert Sadkin on former dairy farmland in central Broward County, and was originally proposed to be named Sunnydale before the Lauderhill name was adopted.
Lauderhill is best known for Central Broward Regional Park, home to the only International Cricket Council–certified cricket stadium in the United States, which hosts international matches and reflects the city's large Caribbean and West Indian community.
Lauderhill is served by Broward County Public Schools. The city is home to several elementary schools and Lauderhill 6-12 STEM-MED, a combined middle and high school focused on STEM and medical pathways.
Lauderhill sits immediately west of Fort Lauderdale in central Broward County. The Florida Turnpike and I-95 provide direct access to Fort Lauderdale's beaches and south toward Miami, with Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport nearby.
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