Wednesday, September 22, 2010

South FLorida Movers



About Cousins USA                                                                                
Thank you for considering Cousins USA Moving & Storage for your upcoming relocation. It is our goal to provide superior service to all our customers, so that their moving experience is a positive one. We believe our responsibility extends beyond getting peoples possessions from one location to another. As interstate agents for Stevens Woldwide Van Lines, with more than a century in the relocation business, we have developed partnerships across the globe. This means we can service your move regardless of your needs - local moves, long-distance moves or internationally moves. Yet, we're small enough to tailor a move to meet your specific needs.

The South Florida metropolitan area, more commonly South Florida, and officially the Miami Fort Lauderdale Pompano Beach Metropolitan Area encompasses a three-county area of the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. The metropolitan area covers the counties of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. The three counties are the three most populous in Florida. The term South Florida is roughly synonymous with Gold Coast. The principal cities include Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. The Florida Keys are also included in the metropolitan area at times. Because the population of South Florida is largely confined to a strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Everglades, the Miami urbanized area (that is, the area of contiguous urban development) is about 110 miles (180 km) long (north to south), but never more than 20 miles (32 km) wide, and in some areas only 5 miles (8.0 km) wide (east to west). South Florida is longer than any other urbanized area in the United States except for the New York metropolitan area.[3] It was the eighth most densely populated urbanized area in the United States in the 2000 census.[4] As of the 2000 census, the urbanized area had a land area of 1,116 square miles (2,890.7 square kilometers), with a population of 4,919,036, for a population density of 4,407.4 per square mile (1,701.7 per square kilometer). Miami and Hialeah (the second largest city in the metropolitan area) had population densities of more than 10,000 per square mile (more than 3,800 per square kilometer).[5][6] The Miami Urbanized Area was the fifth largest Urbanized Area (but 7th largest metropolitan area) in the United States in the 2000 census. The Miami metro area also includes several urban clusters (UCs) as of the 2000 Census which are not part of the Miami Urbanized Area. These are the Belle Glade UC, population 24,218, area 20,717,433 square metres and population density of 3027.6 per square mile; Key Biscayne UC, population 10,513, area 4,924,214 square metres and population density of 5529.5 per square mile; Redland UC, population 3,936, area 10,586,212 square metres and population density of 963.0 per square mile; and West Jupiter UC, population 8,998, area 24,737,176 square metres and population density of 942.1 per square mile.[7] In 2006, the area had an estimated 5,463,857 persons, of which 1,671,398 live in unincorporated areas.[8][9][10] Considering that the area has an urban population of 4,919,036, only 544,821 residents live outside of the urban area, meaning that at least 1,126,577 persons live in urban unincorporated areas, but the number is actually higher.
In addition to overseas and international moving, the Stevens moving company services the following local cities:
Allapattah, Aventura, Bal Harbour, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Briny Breezes, Carol City, Coconut Creek, Coconut Grove, Cooper City, Coral Gables, Coral Springs, Cutler Bay, Dania Beach, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Doral, Fisher Island, Florida City, Fort Lauderdale, Golden Beach, Golf, Green Acres, Gulfstream, Hallandale, Hialeah, Highland Beach, Hillsboro Beach, Hobe Sound, Hollywood, Homestead, Hypoluxo, Juno Beach, Jupiter, Jupiter Island, Kendall, Key Biscayne, Lake Park, Lake Worth, Lantana, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderhill, Lighthouse Point, Loxahatchee, Mangonia Park, Margate, Medley, Miami, Miami-Dade, Miami Lakes, Miami Shores, Miami Springs, Miramar, North Lauderdale, North Miami Beach, North Palm Beach, Oakland Park, Ocean Ridge, Opa Locka, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach Shores, Palm Springs, Palmetto Bay, Parkland, Pembroke Park, Pembroke Pines, Perrine, Pinecrest, Plantation, Pompano Beach, Riviera Beach, Royal Palm Beach, Singer Island, South Beach, South Miami, South Palm Beach, Sunrise,
Surfside, Sweetwater, Tamarac, Tamiami, Tequesta, Wellington, West Palm Beach, Weston, Wilton Manors

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