Kendall Movers - Kendall, FL Moving

Kendall Movers

As Kendall Movers, Cousins USA Moving & Storage has been providing the best quality moving and storage services for the past 20 years. We are the company to trust for every moving need, as our attention to superior customer service is on surpassed. We are an agent of Stevens Van Lines, and we have built a solid reputation as one of the most affordable moving companies in Kendall, South Florida and the United States. We are proud Kendall Movers and the surrounding areas of Pinecrest, Coral Gables, South Miami and Sunset. Cousins USA Moving & Storage, One of the most well known Kendall Movers who can accommodate any and all you're moving needs. Kendall Movers doing local moves, long distance moves and international moves.

 

About Kendall

Kendall is a census-designated place and an unincorporated suburban Miami community in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. As of the 2000 census, the area had a total population of 75,226.While the defined boundaries of the community have been labeled Kendall by the US Census Bureau, locals often included western communities, such as The Hammocks, Country Walk, The Crossings, Kendale Lakes, Kendall West, and Three Lakes, as part of Kendall.The Kendall area is also home to one of the largest Colombian American populations in the State of Florida. Over 11,000 Colombians live in the area, mostly concentrated in the western fringes (West of the Florida Turnpike), in the census-designated places of The Hammocks, Country Walk, The Crossings, Kendale Lakes, Kendall West and Three Lakes, where they make up over 60 percent of the population in certain neighborhoods (West Kendall, Royal Palms on 134th Ave. and The Hammocks).Kendall is served by the Miami Metrorail at two stations: Dadeland North Station and Dadeland South Station. Both stations directly serve Dadeland (a Kendall neighborhood), and connect Dadeland to Downtown Miami. Numerous Miami Metrobus lines terminate at the Dadeland South Station, as this is the start of the South Miami-Dade Busway which connects the multiple southern Miami Metrobus lines to the Metrorail. Much of what is now Kendall was purchased from the State of Florida in 1883 by the Florida Land and Mortgage Company. It is named after Henry John Broughton Kendall, a director of the company who moved to the area in the 1900s to manage the company's land. As the land was not open to homesteading, development was slow well into the 20th century. A post office opened in 1914, and the first school opened in 1929. After the end of the land boom in 1926, some residents left. Two Seminole camps were in the Kendall area, and Seminoles continued to live there into the 1940s.[3]

 

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