Miami-Dade Residential Enclave
Welcome to South Miami, a walkable Miami-Dade city centered on historic Sunset Drive, with Metrorail access to Coral Gables and downtown Miami.
South Miami is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, situated in the southwestern suburbs of the Miami metropolitan area, immediately south of Coral Gables. It is a compact, close-in community defined by its historic downtown, mature tree canopy, and direct access to the region's transit network. The city was incorporated in 1927, but its roots reach back earlier, to a small settlement that grew around the Florida East Coast Railway at the crossing of Sunset Drive and Dixie Highway. The area's early development centered on the Larkins family, who farmed the surrounding land, ran a dairy, and operated the post office and general store that anchored the community. As the railroad and south Florida's early tourism economy grew, the settlement shifted toward the rail line and steadily matured into the city that was formally chartered in 1927. That heritage remains visible today in the historically designated buildings of Sunset Drive, many dating from 1914 to 1955 and reflecting the Mediterranean Revival style. Modern South Miami is an established residential enclave of roughly 13,900 residents. Its walkable downtown along Sunset Drive, officially renamed Marjory Stoneman Douglas Sunset Drive, provides a neighborhood-scale commercial center that distinguishes it from larger, more car-oriented suburbs. The city is served by Miami-Dade County Public Schools and sits just north of the Downtown Dadeland retail and transit hub. South Miami's appeal is its combination of village character and metropolitan convenience. Metrorail's Green Line runs through the city on its way from Kendall to downtown Miami, and US 1 (South Dixie Highway) runs along its eastern edge. With the University of Miami in adjacent Coral Gables and landmarks such as Dante Fascell Park within the city, South Miami offers a rare blend of historic charm, walkability, and urban access in southwest Miami-Dade.
South Miami is located in Miami-Dade County, in the southeastern part of Florida. It sits immediately south of Coral Gables and southwest of downtown Miami, within the Miami metropolitan area.
Sunset Drive is South Miami's historic downtown corridor, also known as Southwest 72nd Street. Its historically designated buildings, dating from 1914 to 1955, include Mediterranean Revival architecture, and the street was later renamed Marjory Stoneman Douglas Sunset Drive.
South Miami is served by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, one of the largest school districts in the United States. The area also sits close to the University of Miami in neighboring Coral Gables, extending educational options from elementary school through college.
Yes. Metrorail's Green Line runs through South Miami on its route from Kendall through South Miami and Coral Gables to downtown Miami, with connections to Miami International Airport and Tri-Rail. A station in the city links residents to the regional rail network.
South Miami was incorporated as a city in 1927. It grew from a small settlement around the Florida East Coast Railway at Sunset Drive and Dixie Highway, where the Larkins family farm, post office, and general store anchored the early community.
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