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MANATEE COUNTY CITIES

 

Anna Maria

The City of Anna Maria is a residential community, situated at the northern end of Anna Maria Island. This city is known for its world class beaches, friendly people and laid-back lifestyle. Our Island sister cities are Holmes Beach, just to our south, and Bradenton Beach, which stretches to the southern tip of the island. Holmes Beach is the largest city and the commercial center of the Island. In Bradenton Beach, more emphasis is on tourists and their activities.
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Bayshore Gardens

Probably the most up and coming neighborhood in the greater Bradenton area. Bayshore gardens is comprised of older, smaller homes in a very convenient location. Along Bay Drive lies some of the widest bay front views of Sarasota Bay with boat access to most of the homes.


Bradenton

Bradenton is the largest city in the Greater Bradenton Area with a 2002 population of approximately 50,300. It is also the seat of government for Manatee County. A center for finance, business, health care, and culture, Bradenton has a business friendly environment. It is a city, yet it has small town charm and appeal.

In addition to an Enterprise Zone to promote business development, efforts to renovate the city's central core area including Old Main Street and to develop city owned property along the Manatee River continue.
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Bradenton Beach

Bradenton Beach is a small beach community at the southern tip of Anna Maria Island, with 1,500 year-round residents. A vacation destination, Bradenton Beach boasts a variety of accommodations from no-frill to luxury inns. Thirty-five percent of the towns property is set aside for public recreation. At the southern tip of the town are two large public beaches. The historic and renovated Bridge Street is dotted with restaurants and nightlife. On Leffis Key, a restored salt-water marsh, visitors can use nature trails, boardwalks, and view Sarasota Bay from scenic overlooks.
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Holmes Beach

Holmes Beach is the largest of three municipalities on the barrier island of Anna Maria and is bordered by Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Primarily a residential community with a year-round population of almost 5,000, Holmes Beach is also a popular vacation destination with numerous motels and cottages. Many other wide, accessible beaches complement the Manatee County Public Beach. Year-round events and festivals bring a strong sense of pride to the community.
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Lakewood Ranch

Award-winning Lakewood Ranch is a 7,000 acre master-planned community encompassing all aspects of residential and commercial development. Seven villages, offering a variety of lifestyles from townhomes to estate living, share dramatic landscapes with forest and wetland preserves and hundreds of species of native wildlife. Recreational facilities include Lakewood Ranch Country Club and Athletic Center, 54 holes of Championship golf, the Sarasota Cricket Club, nine world-class polo fields and a variety of community parks, lakes and nature preserves. The community, also features shopping, dining and excellent schools and healthcare facilities, and was recently voted "Best Neighborhood" by the readers of Sarasota Magazine.


Longboat Key

Located south of Anna Maria Island, across the Longboat Pass, Longboat Key is primarily a luxury resort and retirement community. The Key is shared by two counties: Manatee in the north and Sarasota in the south. Longboat Keys 7,000 year-round residents enjoy 12 miles of Gulf-front beaches. A barrier island lying between Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, Longboat Key features a nationally known tennis resort, luxury resorts, fine dining, exclusive shops, and two private golf courses.
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Manasota Key

Five minutes from Venice yet a world away, secluded Manasota Key is as far from the hustle and bustle as it gets. A quiet winding road leads past one- and two-story homes that make palm trees seem like skyscrapers in comparison. Blind Pass Beach is one of the Sarasota Area's most secluded and adds a tranquil setting for the Hermitage Artist Retreat. A little further south, Manasota Key angles away from the mainland as the Intracoastal Waterway opens into North Lemon Bay. Here, manatees munch on unspoiled beds of sea grass, and dolphins play among mangrove islands home to rookeries for pelicans, cranes, and snowy egrets.


Palma Sola

Manatee County's earliest, and still most prestigious, planned community offers one-of-a-kind Spanish-style, stucco and barrel-tiled roofed homes built in the 1920s and 1930s. Mixed in are several moderately priced ranch-style homes from the 1960s through 1980s, all sited along winding, shaded roads.


Palmetto

Palmetto is the second largest city in the Greater Bradenton Area with a population slightly over 13,000. Located north of Bradenton across the Manatee River, it is the home of the areas agricultural industry, primarily the growing and shipping of tomatoes. An Enterprise Zone in Palmetto offers tax benefits to new and expanding businesses.

Like Bradenton, Palmetto is placing renewed emphasis on public spaces along the Manatee River and is renovating its Old Town, an historic and commercial district. Palmetto has one of the largest community redevelopment districts in the state.

Palmetto has the historic grace of old Florida waterfront, a sense of community, and a sense of purpose.
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Sarasota

Sarasota, the center of the Theater and Arts District, offers a world of experiences, including Main Street, long the setting for art festivals, restaurants, and the ever-popular Saturday morning Farmers Market.

Just off Main, discover Palm Avenue's fine art galleries, the famous antique and retro collectible shops of Pineapple Avenue, and the picturesque Sarasota Bayfront. Catch an independent film in the 1920s styling of Burns Court, or watch artists at work in the galleries of Towles Court. Naturalists will love nearby Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, adorned in tropical plants from bamboo to colorful bromeliads to exotic orchids.
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