(formerly named:
Zip Code: 33060
Overview:
After about a mile one drives under the I-95 freeway (no entrance to freeway) and enters the industrial corridor. This section of
Once past
Length:
Approximately 3 miles
·000 Block (
Category:
Residential Neighborhood (houses fronting
Commercial Corridor:
Commercial Corridor: Mom & Pop Shops = 20%
·Blighted and Ignored = 30%
·Blighted but Not Ignored = 30%
·Gentrification Failing = 0%
·Gentrification Succeeding = 10%
·Viable with Room to Improve = 20%
·Vibrant and Car Friendly = 10%
· Vibrant and Pedestrian Friendly = 0%
Industrial Corridor = 80%
·Blighted and Ignored = 50%
·Blighted but Not Ignored = 30%
· Gentrification Failing = 0%
·Gentrification Succeeding = 10%
·Viable with Room to Improve = 10%
· Vibrant and Car Friendly = 0%
·Vibrant and Pedestrian Friendly = 0%
Community Assets:
1) The E. Pat Larkins Community Center at 520 MLK Blvd. It is a brand new facility built in a relatively safe area. It seemed well staffed with a broad variety of programs for all age groups. (http://www.mypompanobeach.org)
2)Churches: Along the length of the boulevard there were three significantly large and well maintained churches, and perhaps a half-dozen small “store-front” churches.
3)National Chain Grocery or Department Stores: None were encountered.
4) Brand Name Franchised Restaurants: At the far western end, where the ramp to the turnpike is located and you are within a block of Coconut Creek, there is a Wendy's Restaurant.
5)Other National Franchises: None, not even an auto parts franchise.
NIMBY Items Encountered:
1)Three prison facilities (within 3 blocks)
2)Two strip clubs
3)Two major rail corridors
4)Three major overpasses (only two with access)
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