Broward County Beach City
Welcome to Pompano Beach, a Broward County oceanfront city between Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton, known for its fishing heritage and revitalized downtown.
Pompano Beach is a city in Broward County on Florida's southeast Atlantic coast, positioned roughly 36 miles north of Miami and just north of Fort Lauderdale, between the Intracoastal Waterway and the ocean. Its 2020 census population of about 112,000 makes it one of the larger cities in Broward County, and its shoreline, inlets, and canals give it a distinctly maritime identity within the Miami–Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area. The city takes its name from the Florida pompano, a prized food fish that was abundant in its waters and attracted the area's first commercial fishermen. The Tequesta people inhabited the coast for centuries before European settlement, and by the early 20th century Pompano had grown into a fishing and farming community. The Florida land boom of the 1920s brought development, and in later decades Pompano Park's harness racing made the city a regional sports destination. The Pompano Beach Airpark, still home to the Goodyear Blimp, reflects the city's long aviation history as well. Today the economy balances tourism, marine industries, and a substantial downtown revitalization. The Community Redevelopment Agency has guided a transformation of the urban core — realigning Atlantic Boulevard, adding public spaces, and attracting new residential and commercial development — while the beachfront and Fisher Family Pier anchor the tourism economy. The Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse, at the city's northern edge, remains an iconic landmark. Education is provided by Broward County Public Schools, one of the nation's largest districts, and Pompano Beach High School has earned recognition among Florida's top public high schools. Recreation is woven into the city's fabric: the beach, the pier, boating through Hillsboro Inlet, and waterfront parks give residents direct access to the Atlantic and Intracoastal. For homebuyers, Pompano Beach offers oceanfront condominiums, canal-front homes, established neighborhoods, and new downtown living, all within the heart of South Florida.
Pompano Beach is in Broward County, Florida, on the state's southeast Atlantic coast. It sits roughly 36 miles north of Miami and just north of Fort Lauderdale, part of the Miami–Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area.
Pompano Beach is about 36 miles north of Miami and immediately north of Fort Lauderdale along Interstate 95 and A1A. Boca Raton lies a short distance to the north, placing the city in the heart of South Florida's Gold Coast.
Pompano Beach is known for its fishing heritage — its name comes from the Florida pompano fish — along with the Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse, the Fisher Family Pier, and its Atlantic beachfront. The city has also undergone significant downtown and beachfront redevelopment.
Public schools in Pompano Beach are operated by Broward County Public Schools, one of the nation's largest districts. The city is home to Pompano Beach High School, which has been ranked among the best public high schools in Florida, along with magnet and charter options.
Yes. The Pompano Beach Fisher Family Pier, located at 222 North Pompano Beach Boulevard, extends into the Atlantic and is a central gathering place for fishing, strolling, and ocean views. It anchors the city's redeveloped beachfront.
Pompano Beach's population was about 112,000 at the 2020 census, with recent estimates slightly higher. The city's demographics are diverse, reflecting the broader Broward County and South Florida region, with a median age in the low 40s.
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