Aventura
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History of Aventura as stated in Wikipedia
Most of what would later become the City of Aventura was initially developed during the late 1970s and into the 80s as a high-rise residential area by Oxford Development Company, when the area was still mostly swampland known as "Biscayne Gardens".
Aventura is also home to the Aventura Mall, a high-end regional mall which was developed by Ray Parello, Donny Soffer, and Eddie Lewis of Oxford Development and is currently owned by Simon Property Group and Turnberry Associates. The enormous success of the mall encouraged explosive growth in the area and saw the closure of stores at the competing The Mall at 163rd Street, which only recently has been revitalized. On November 7, 1995, the City of Aventura was incorporated.
Climate
Aventura has a tropical climate. The city does experience cold fronts from November through March, however most of the year is warm and humid, and the summers are reminiscent of a true tropical climate. In addition, the city sees most of its rain in the summer (wet season) and is mainly dry in winter (dry season). The wet season, which is hot and humid, lasts from May to September, when it gives way to the dry season, which features mild temperatures with some invasions of colder air, which is when the little winter rainfall occurs-with the passing of a front. The hurricane season largely coincides with the wet season.
Transportation
The Aventura Express shuttle bus is a city run public bus service, free
to Aventura residents. The Miami-Dade Transit, and Broward County transit
bus systems also run through the city. The Miami-Dade Metrorail and Metromover
does not, however, serve the city.
The main north-south road in the city is Biscayne Boulevard and the main
east-west route is the William H. Lehman Causeway. Although no interstates
run through the city, I-95 is just 5 minutes away. Aventura is between
south Florida's two main airports, the Miami International Airport and
the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, to Ft. Lauderdale
is just 15 minutes away, while Miami is 30 minutes away.
Aventura is served by the Miami-Dade County Public Schools system. The Aventura City of Excellence School is the only public school located within the City of Aventura. It is a K-8 charter school that is sponsored by the city. It is an award winning school despite the fact that it was built and opened in 2003. The school was ranked in the top 10 of all schools in Florida in 2006. Children who live in Aventura are given admission preference during the admission lottery held every year. The school has an enrollment cap of 100 students per grade so that the school will never be overcrowded
Other Schools that serve Aventura include:
* Virginia A. Boone Highland Oaks Elementary School (Unincorporated Miami-Dade
County)
* Greynolds Park Elementary School (North Miami Beach)
* Ojus Elementary School (Unincorporated Miami-Dade County)
All of Aventura is zoned to Highland Oaks Middle School (Unincorporated
Miami-Dade County).
High schools that serve Aventura include:
* North Miami Beach High School (North Miami Beach)
* Dr. Michael Krop High School (Unincorporated Miami-Dade County)
Regional Universities and Higher Education Institutions include:
* Florida International University:Biscayne Bay Campus (North Miami)
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