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Hialeah Gardens is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The city is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida . The population was 23,068 at the 2020 US census , [ 2 ] up from 21,744 in 2010 .
The community was built on the site of the former Homestead Airforce Base. A September 2012 national wire story featured the Carrfour community as a new model for tackling homelessness. [5] In May 2013, Carrfour's Verde Gardens community won the National Development Council's 2013 Academy Award for Housing Development. [6]
The residential development will have 702 parking spaces and a 4,100-square-foot recreational clubhouse. The Hialeah Park residences, called Flamingo Village, will feature two clubhouses, a ...
Median rent in Hialeah is $2,950, about $200 less than in March but $100 more than in April 2022, according to Zillow statistics. Average rents in the city is $800 above the national average ...
Hialeah is looking to transform the space beneath Metrorail with Hia-Line, a linear park with walking and cycling trails, outdoor gyms, a dog park, basketball courts, domino park and community space.
The City of Hialeah is home to three tennis centers, five public swimming pools and aquatic centers, and more than 14 public parks totaling more than 100 acres (0.40 km 2) combined. Milander Park features a municipal auditorium and a 10,000 seat football stadium. [8] [38] Amelia Earhart Park also serves the Hialeah community. [39]
The Hialeah City Council approved the use of $241,553 for “the creation of homeless outreach services to ensure the city’s homeless are provided with engagement and emergency shelter ...
The park offers 8-mile (13 km) of bike trails. They include single track and fire road trails with a number of climbs, downhills, and banked corners. The Bill Graham Farm Village is a farm replica featuring a demonstration shed where visitors can watch horseshoeing, cow-milking, livestock judging and sheep shearing, as well as a petting zoo, exhibit hall, sugar cane press and pony ring.