Coral Springs, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The city of Coral Springs is located in Broward, Florida in the United States. As of 2017, its population was just over 200,000. The city has a median income of $78,740. In the last five years, the population of the city has grown from 7 percent to nearly 28 percent, with a large Hispanic population. Alliance Entertainment is the largest company located in Coral Springs Corporate Park.

The median income in Coral Springs is $77,360, which represents a 4.02% increase from last year. The median household income of Coral Springs residents is $74,371 which is higher than the national average. The city's ethnic composition is made up of mostly White (non-Hispanic) population (41%), White (Hispanic) population (42%), Black (7.5%), and Other (Hispanic) population (9.24%).

Many of the Hispanic population moved to Coral Springs from Miami because of the quality of life. This trend is largely a result of the area's proximity to public schools and parks. The community is very safe, according to Joy Carter, city commissioner and realtor. While many immigrants cite the quality of life and affordability of living as reasons for moving to Coral Springs, it is also possible that the influx of Hispanics is due to the thriving Latino community.

The city has a high local amenity score. There are many things to do and see within walking distance. Two popular attractions are the Coral Springs Museum of Art and Scuba Dive It. There are also several local museums and cultural institutions within the city. And if you enjoy the outdoors, don't miss the Inner Retreat Spa & Wellness Center. And, of course, the weather is amazing here.