Southwest 25th Rd, Shenandoah
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- Gym & Fitness
- Medical Facilities
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Southwest 25th Rd
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2yrs+
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"So What's The Deal with Coral Way Being A Bunch of Different Streets? How to make sense of it all."
3rd Avenue is called Coral Way at one point. Let's start here. If you take US1, whether coming from North or Southbound, you may turn in on 16th Ave or 17th Ave and make your first right, and it will lead you to the part of Coral Way where it is called 3rd Avenue. This specific cluster of roads, is a bend that the road takes as it wiggles from avenue to street and so on, weaving through the parts of the city and Coral Way which are "so confusing".
Learn this and you'll be fine.
The explanation is Coral Way begins all the way East to Miami's financial district, and in this area it is 13st, and here it's parallel to the rest of the city's 'street' grid.
At one point heading West on Coral Way from downtown, Coral Way crosses through a residential area called "The Roads". Here the streets take a temporary diagonal course before straightening back into a street and becoming parallel to the city's street grid again.
Coral Way does this a couple more times as you head West on it (here's why everybody freaks out about the numbers changing), as it has to cross through an even more complex neighborhood with major commercial and residential zones. It does the diagonal wiggle again after "The Gables" from 22nd Street to 24th Street and so on as it weaves through the city, "so don't get too confused!"
The 3rd Avenue Part of Coral Way is a busy cluster, as you have access to US1 and them to/from I95 Highway, acces to Key Biscayne (Seaquarium, Hotels, Dining, Residential, etc.), Viscaya and the Viscaya Metrorail Station down the bend, a Cassola's Pizzeria for a Nice Huge slice of New York style pizza for under $5.00, and a gateway towards the part of the city called "NW" by via 12th Ave North like to travel to and from the Airport, or a Scenic Route if going IN TO the Gables or SW area of Miami after getting off the Dolphin Exressway and the 836 Expressway. From 12th Ave, just make a right on Sw 3rd Avenue to Head into the Gables or a left on 3rd Avenue to head into downtown and have a nice stroll.
Mostly residential.
Learn this and you'll be fine.
The explanation is Coral Way begins all the way East to Miami's financial district, and in this area it is 13st, and here it's parallel to the rest of the city's 'street' grid.
At one point heading West on Coral Way from downtown, Coral Way crosses through a residential area called "The Roads". Here the streets take a temporary diagonal course before straightening back into a street and becoming parallel to the city's street grid again.
Coral Way does this a couple more times as you head West on it (here's why everybody freaks out about the numbers changing), as it has to cross through an even more complex neighborhood with major commercial and residential zones. It does the diagonal wiggle again after "The Gables" from 22nd Street to 24th Street and so on as it weaves through the city, "so don't get too confused!"
The 3rd Avenue Part of Coral Way is a busy cluster, as you have access to US1 and them to/from I95 Highway, acces to Key Biscayne (Seaquarium, Hotels, Dining, Residential, etc.), Viscaya and the Viscaya Metrorail Station down the bend, a Cassola's Pizzeria for a Nice Huge slice of New York style pizza for under $5.00, and a gateway towards the part of the city called "NW" by via 12th Ave North like to travel to and from the Airport, or a Scenic Route if going IN TO the Gables or SW area of Miami after getting off the Dolphin Exressway and the 836 Expressway. From 12th Ave, just make a right on Sw 3rd Avenue to Head into the Gables or a left on 3rd Avenue to head into downtown and have a nice stroll.
Mostly residential.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids