Doral

Formerly unincorporated farmland, Doral began rapid development in the 1980s and today has a population over 70,000. Demographically, Doral residents are predominantly Hispanic, mostly Cuban, Venezuelan and Colombian immigrants.  Doral has many families with school-aged children and a fairly young median age of 36. Professionally, many residents work in nearby Miami or Miami International Airport. Accommodating its corporate image, Doral hosts several major national and international company headquarters along its busy commercial corridors, including Carnival, Univision, The Trump Organization and Perry Ellis amongst others.

Population
76983
Median Age
35.8
Highlights

• U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), is one of 11 unified Combatant Commands (COCOMs) in the Department of Defense, is located in Doral.

• Doral is one of the fastest growing cities in Miami-Dade County, with over 250 HOA-governed residential communities, more than any other city in Florida.

• Doral is home to the largest Korean population in South Florida concentrated along NW 87th Avenue.

• The city motto is "City of Innovation", and the local governments provides favorable incentives for companies and businesses to establish themselves in the area.