Ormond Beach, Florida
Part of the
greater metropolitan area of East Central Florida, the City of Ormond
Beach is near the
confluence of two major interstate highways that
provide quick, easy access to the third largest consumer
region in the United States with a population of more
than 17 million. International airports in Daytona
Beach, Orlando and Jacksonville, a local airport/
business park with a foreign trade zone designation,
railroad and two nearby port facilities enhance Ormond
Beach’s efforts to provide a cost effective and logistically
important location to do business while providing an
exceptional quality of life.
The natural beauty of Ormond Beach includes tree covered neighborhoods
and lush vegetation, magnificent
beaches, pristine rivers and exceptional weather. Every
facet of the community reflects the pride and high
expectations of residents in creating a superior quality
of life. Cultural offerings include The Casements (John
D. Rockefeller’s estate), the Performing Arts Center, and
the Art Museum and Memorial Gardens.
The community has expansive parks and a nationally
acclaimed recreation program. Local golf courses will
challenge every skill level. Ormond Beach has award
winning schools, a state-of-the-art hospital system, and
well-kept residential areas with competitive housing
costs. The community offers abundant shopping and
fine dining. Ormond Beach is a community with spirit
and a first-class environment for families to live, work
and play.
Volusia County Florida - Department of Economic Development
The City of Ormond Beach - 35.71 Square Miles
| Significant statistics** |
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2000 Census |
2005 Update |
2010 Forecast |
| City population |
36,301 |
39,617 |
43,830 |
| Households |
15,629 |
16,943 |
18,739 |
| Families |
10,533 |
11,121 |
12,066 |
Average
household size |
2.27 |
2.29 |
2.30 |
Owner-occupied
households |
12,764 |
14,105 |
15,735 |
Renter-occupied
households |
2,865 |
2,838 |
3,004 |
| Median age |
47.6 |
48.9 |
50.8 |
Marketplace
population* |
415,913 |
476,946 |
555,261 |
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| Projected 2005-10 growth rate |
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Area |
National |
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| Population |
2.04% |
1.22% |
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| Households |
2.04% |
1.27% |
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| Families |
1.64% |
1.00% |
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| Owner households |
2.21% |
1.46% |
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Median households
income |
2.69% |
3.25% |
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| Median household income: $48,600 (2005 estimate) |
| Average home value: $220,299 (2005 estimate) |
| Florida price level index: 95.53 (2004) |
| Hospital: |
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| Florida
Hospital-Ormond Memorial |
| Halifax
Medical Center |
| Elementary/secondary schools: |
| Public: 6 |
| Private: 8 |
| Colleges/universities: |
| Advanced Technology Center |
| Bethune-Cookman
College |
| Daytona
Beach Community College |
| Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University |
| Keiser
College |
| Palmer
College of Chiropractic Florida |
| Stetson
University |
| University
of Central Florida |
*Marketplace population based upon a 25-mile radius review
of
consumer population, ESRI Business Information Systems
2005
**Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population
and Housing. ESRI BIS forecasts for 2005
and 2010. |