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North Bay Village
Located on Biscayne Bay between the cities of Miami and Miami Beach, North Bay Village
offer a friendly small town atmosphere set amid the tropical splendor of South Florida turquoise waters.
The City of North Bay Village is a three-island community situated in northeast Miami-Dade County.
The three islands - North Bay Island, Harbor Island and Treasure Island - are linked by the John F.
Kennedy (79th Street) Causeway, which extends across Biscayne Bay from Miami to Miami Beach.
The City has excellent access to major airports, beaches, downtown Miami and Broward County via I-95 and 79th Street.
Prior to 1940, most of what is now North Bay Village lay beneath the waters of Biscayne Bay. The only dry land was Broadcast Key, a five-acre island from which pioneer radio station WIOD began broadcasting in 1926.
During the mid 1940's, dredging and filling created Harbor Island and Treasure Island. Harbor Island is composed primarily of multi-family buildings. Treasure Island, whose street names were drawn from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island, is a mixture of single family dwellings on the westerly end and multi-family dwellings on the eastern end.
Most of today's residents live here year-round. North Bay Village continues to be home to several of South Florida's most popular restaurants, as well as a variety of business enterprises, apartment buildings, condominiums and 376 single-family homes.
To learn more about North Bay Village Luxury Homes
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