About Vero Beach Florida and Indian River County
Vero Beach, located in Indian River County, is the crown jewel of Florida's
Treasure Coast. It enjoys an international reputation among vacationers
and business executives alike. With a quality of life unique even to Florida,
Indian River County is where lifestyle and work style unite to create a
highly productive and profitable environment.
Centrally located 75 miles south of the Kennedy Space Center and 135 miles
north of Miami, our 543 square miles contain beautiful beaches, immaculate
ocean and river front communities and endless groves of renowned Indian
River oranges and grapefruit.
Over 112,000 people reside in Indian River County, enjoying a climate moderated by the warm tropical waters of the Gulf Stream. Balmy winters combine with summer's fresh ocean breezes to keep the average temperature a delicious 73 degrees, allowing residents to swim, golf, and play tennis all year long.
Statistics:
Vero Beach is a city in Indian River County, Florida, USA. According to
the U.S. Census Bureau's 2004 estimates, the city had a population of 17,209.
It is the county seat of Indian River CountyGR6. The 2005 estimate for
Indian River County is 128,594.
The city is divided by the Indian River into the mainland on one side and
the oceanfront barrier island on the other.
The island is comprised of wealthy vacation dwellers and well-to-do year-round
residents. Restrictive zoning has allowed the island to repel attempts
to develop high-rise hotels and large commercial centers, so it maintains
a quiet, residential atmosphere.
Vero Beach may be best known as the location of Dodgertown, where the Los
Angeles Dodgers baseball team have held their spring training camp since
1948, and where the minor league Vero Beach Devil Rays play during their
regular season.
Piper Aircraft Inc. builds aircraft here. Major industries include citrus
fruit packing and tourism.
Industry
Vero Beach caters to retirees and beach-going tourists. It is also home to general aviation manufacturer New Piper Aircraft, which is the largest private employer in Indian River County. For a more detailed listing of Vero Beach businesses and industries visit VeroBeachBusinessDirectory.com
Points of interest
Beaches
Vero Beach is known for its outstanding beaches. Part of Florida's Treasure
Coast, the beaches combine excellent sand quality with significant surf
and tidal action. Vero's main public beach is known as South Beach, accessible
at the eastern end of Causeway Boulevard. Vero also features Humiston
Park and Jaycee Beach as its other primary public beaches.
Communities
Vero Beach includes many wealthy seasonal and year round communities. Among
them are Riomar, The Moorings, John's Island, Windsor and Orchid Island.
information from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vero_Beach,_Florida
