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Davie Road Establishment Map (PDF) Downtown Davie ACCOUNTANTS CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL HOTELS / LODGING PRINTING SPECIALTY STORES 97 36 107 Davie Electric Service 76 35 43 Goode, Medvin & Weissman, LLC Clearview Cleaning Contractors I5I59 Comfort Suites State-Wide Printing . 4144 Davie Road (954) 583-3901 5 Army Navy Outdoors 6330 SW 41st Court (954) 581-0801 6440 SW 42nd Street (954) 452-0003 2540 Davie Road (954) 585-7071 4166 Davie Road (954) 791-8447 4130 Davie Road (954) 584-7227 104 1 4 Bel-Tec Electrical Services Inc. 17 Santini & Associates, CPA., P.A. James B. Pirtle Construction Inc. ICE CREAM SHOP PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT 4468 Davie Road 4740 Davie Road (954) 797-0410 16 118 Circle K T.V. Repair Shop Megan South General Contractors ELECTRONICS 88 ATTORNEYS Dairy Queen Downtown Davie (Proposed Development) 4470 Davie Road (954) 584-0097 6521 Orange Drive (954) 316-7000 6552 SW 39th Street (954) 584-4081 111 30 Credit Restoration Consolidation, Inc. 132 PUBLIC PARKING LOT Bonne Z. Scheflin, P.A CONVENIENCE STORES Sonic Boom Mobile Electronics & Beepers INSURANCE 4263 Davie Road Ste. 2 (954) 581-5050 4699 Davie Road (954) 443-8580 4232 Davie Road (954) 791-1491 23 Datel Corp 68 93 FARM SUPPLIES 15 P Douglas P. Johnson & Associates Farm Store 4274 Davie Road (954) 797-0329 A Able Insurance Public Parking 2924 Davie Road (954) 522-0223 6516 SW 39th Street (954) 791-1397 73 7 4480 Davie Road (954) 791-7116 4166 South West 63 Avenue Florida Radio Rental, Inc. 114 127 114 Henderson & Kisslan Attorney At Law Super Stop Grifs Feed & Pet Supply N 78 Allstate Insurance Company 2700 Davie Road (954) 581-4437 O REAL ESTATE 4431 Davie Road, Ste. 119 (954) 797-6661 6211 Orange Drive (954) 587-9000 V 113 A D 4431 Davie Road, Ste 109 (954) 584-8448 Geo Sonics, Inc. - Vibration & Acoustic Consultants 58 82 R 44 Samuel M Silver, Attorney Growers Equipment Co. IVIV 4313 SW 64th Avenue (954) 327-7882 CORPORATE OFFICES E TGI Insurance Agencies, Inc 23 3716 Davie Road (954) 641-5700 2695 Davie Road (954) 916-1020 79 77 Gulfstream International Realty Corp. 6 4124 Davie Road (954) 321-9792 Grifs Western Store 58 80 4264 Davie Road (954) 791-4530 Thomas A. Truex, Attorney 103 FINANCIAL SERVICES 76 INVESTMENT FIRMS 6211 Orange Drive (954) 587-9000 81 136 3716 Davie Road (954) 792-6800 7-11 Corporation M.A.F. Realty, Inc. 137 6101 Orange Drive (954) 342-5623 Innovative Concepts Group 18 4175 Davie Road, Ste 107 (954) 587-4900 114 82 75 Webber, Hinden, McLean & Arbeiter 103 Cencebaugh Financial Services, Inc. E 104 6415 SW 41st Street (954) 584-7882 Broward County Human Services 74 Linsco Private Ledger Investment Firm 4430 Davie Road (954) 587-3058 4431 Davie Road, Ste. 121 (954) 791-6639 U RESTAURANTS / ENTERTAINMENT 74 4175 Davie Road, Ste. 200 (954) 327-8750 4179 Davie Road, Ste. 100 (954) 327-1800 International Tool Corporation N 73 AUTOMOTIVE 79 81 FLORISTS LAUNDROMATS 2590 SW 64th Avenue (954) 792-4403 Westport Business Park (954) 971-9500 E 23 90 2501 - 2555 SW 64th Avenue V 72 Angelo’s Pizza Express Lauderdale Police Supplies 116 38 83 103 A 63 6514 SW 39th Street (954) 791-9653 4270 Davie Road (954) 583-6254 AA American Tire & Auto Repair A New Leaf Floral & Gifts A 71 Davie Professional Building 86 84 Lentz Coin Laundry 123 4493 SW 64th Avenue (954) 792-7107 4148 Davie Road (954) 581-5180 51 BB’s Sub & Sandwich Cafe, Inc Mary Beth’s Quilting Patch 4179 Davie Road (954) 587-4900 E 85 3680 Davie Road (954) 709-5005 61 104 70 52 3490 Davie Road (954) 587-9751 6425 Orange Drive (954) 797-7333 FUNERAL HOMES G Davie Battery & Alternator Davie Professional Building N Nova Coin Laundry 109 OV 70 Medical Superbillers 6325 SW 37th Street (954) 581-5338 4175 Davie Road (954) 327-8750 E 69 A 6361 SW 38th Court (954) 583-1452 Blimpie Subs 112 D 4217 Davie Road, Ste 5 (954) 680-6151 109 78 L R 2860 Davie Road (954) 583-4764 Davie Garage 68 IVIVE MOBILE HOME SALES Platinum Fundraising Forest Lawn Funeral Home & Cemetery L 98 25 Moore Engraving Crafts, Inc. 4301 Davie Road (954) 587-2310 4263 Davie Road (954) 522-0223 95 Burger King 2401 SW 64th Avenue (954) 792-9360 O 4242 Davie Road (954) 583-4861 72 111 3951 SW 64th Avenue (954) 583-6677 Kovac Automotive 84 67 Office Building Family Tribute Center C 67 31 Pit Stop Discount Items 2770 Davie Road (954) 792-7357 Affordable Quality Manufactured Homes 64 Crazy Pollo II Latin American Restaurant 4263 Davie Road 2895 Davie Road (954) 723-0292 4224 Davie Road (954) 797-8083 11 5 66 2990 Davie Road 1-800-635-6211 3660 Davie Road (954) 791-4884 Lee’s Automotive Center Orange Plaza Center FURNITURE 114 103 Promark Specialty Items 4453 SW 63rd Avenue (954) 791-9747 Mom and Pop's Mobile Home Sale's 10 Davie Junction - Night Club 6191 Orange Drive (954) 712-3300 4175 Davie Road, Ste 110 (954) 585-6480 47 130 D 4431 Davie Road, Ste 112 (954) 581-6330 6311 Orange Drive (954) 581-1132 Napa Auto Parts Office Building 135 66 111 S A Palma Nova Mobile Home Park 46 Protrans 4020 Davie Road (954) 584-7788 6570 Griffin Road Country Cottage at Peddlers Village W 3 Della Ventura's Restaurant & Pizzeria 0 S O 4263 Davie Road Ste. 2 (954) 321-8414 71 129 Antiques-Used Furniture-Florist ST 3 3020 SW 64th (954) 765-4321 4120 Davie Road (954) 791-6077 Pennzoil Carwash & Lube RE 21 Office Building 6121 Orange Drive (954) 791-0620 ET R 42 R Top Value Homes 34 Radio Waves Inc. 2800 Davie Road (954) 327-2527 6550-6530 Griffin Road 120 4188 Davie Road 20 Our House to Yours E 6360 SW 41st Place (954) 584-1170 114 I Top Gun Automotive Sales & Leasing Peninsular Building Quality Used Furniture & Accessories 70 Freshens Yogurt & Smoothies 14 VIEV OFFICE MACHINES 4486 Davie Road 4320 Davie Road (954) 791-9564 4431 Davie Road 6507 Orange Drive (954) 583-4005 2860 Davie Road (954) 583-4764 106 4 41 A 65 Scooters Mania W & W Garage Jennmar Building 5 Garden Grill Restaurant 4700 Davie Road Teddy Bear Furniture D 104 3650 Davie Road (954) 394-6707 6450 SW 42nd Street (954) 581-6217 Quality Used Furniture, Antiques & Accessories Witkop Office Machines 6100 Orange Drive (954) 583-2637 4179 Davie Road, Ste. 201 (954) 587-9700 80 South Florida Water Management Field Station 4136 Davie Road (954) 583-7577 70 Godfather’s Pizza APARTMENTS DENTAL OFFICES 2535 Davie Road (954) 452-4814 PARKS 2860 Davie Road (954) 583-4764 GAS STATIONS 66 35 98 33 State-Wide Printing Palm Trace Landings Rental Apartments 103 Kentucky Fried Chicken/Taco Bell Bluth Family Dentistry 50 4166 Davie Road (954) 791-8447 6351 Palm Trace Landing Drive (Nova Drive) Davie Marathon Gas Station 6 Lang Park 4200 Davie Road (954) 584-1066 4175 Davie Road, Ste. 104 (954) 792-3800 9 Stoner & Associates Surveyors / Mappers (954) 327-7256 3950 Davie Road (954) 587-4272 6550 SW 47th Street 100 Lums 4341 SW 62nd Avenue (954) 585-0996 DRUG STORE 108 PAWN SHOPS 4125 Davie Road (954) 583-6872 BANKS Gas America 4201 SW 64th Avenue (954) 584-7770 99 McDonalds TAGS & TITLE 69 70 5 48 6 4101 Davie Road (954) 766-9800 37 Eckerds Hess Express - Broward Pawn & Gun Wachovia Bank 2 2920 Davie Road (954) 584-8059 6 61 2860 Davie Road (954) 581-4751 70 Mountain Top Coffee Shop 28 Auto Tags & Title 4150 Davie Road (954) 762-2217 94 SW 37TH ST 2860 Davie Road (954) 583-4764 4236 Davie Road (954) 792-9458 DRY CLEANERS Mobil 0 PHYSICIANS 6 BOOKSTORES - 3901 Davie Road (954) 792-7229 6 12 Navas Deli & Catering 83 5 TOWN OF DAVIE 86 RaceTrac Gas Station 55 114 4453 SW 63rd Avenue (954) 583-4022 57 Dry Clean USA Dr. Gerald R. Safier, General Family Practice Gibson’s College Bookstore 2855 Davie Road (954) 452-8191 4 85 Ruby Tuesday 6517 Nova Drive (954) 727-2207 5 4431 Davie Road, Ste 101 (954) 791-5500 62 - 1 Town Hall 3728 Davie Road (954) 791-4490 3 6405 Nova Drive (954) 476-0780 Texaco Gas Station 5 EDUCATIONAL CENTERS 52 SWSW 38TH38TH CTCT PET CARE & SUPPLIES 6591 Orange Road (954) 797-1000 CATERING SERVICES 3690 Davie Road (954) 581-8945 77 Shoney’s Restaurant 2 Fire & Administration / Station 38 2500 Davie Road (954) 581-6522 GROCERY STORE 45 6901 Orange Drive (954) 797-1211 3 REET Bill’s Bird Boutique 49 12 South Florida Education Center SW 39 ST Subway 2 Public Works Department Navas Deli and Catering 86 51 9TH CT 4122 Davie Road (954) 791-3720 Broward Community College 88 89 93 94 SWSW 39TH3 CT 4002 Davie Road (954) 792-6226 4453 SW 63rd Avenue (954) 583-4022 Publix Supermarket 87 119 6911 Orange Drive (954) 797-1240 3501 Davie Road (954) 201-6510 90 91 92 Davie Veterinary Clinic 75 6525 Nova Drive (954) 423-9599 95 0 Waffle House 5 6511 Orange Drive (954) 581-4971 2 Parks & Recreation Dept. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - 2580 SW 64th Avenue (954) 792-8150 Broward County Extension Education and HARDWARE 137 96 7 SW 41ST ST 27 4 6901 Orange Dive (954) 797-1145 Division and University of Florida I.F.A.S.. Love On A Leash Professional Pet Grooming 101 Wendy’s Ext. 99 6 4 Jennmar Building 105 4 3245 College Ave (954) 577-6300 19 - 4155 Davie Road (954) 581-2804 Davie/Cooper City Chamber of Commerce Osborne Hardware 100 3 SW 41ST PL 4700 Davie Road 4 PHARMACIES 56 Davie Elementary 4420 Davie Road (954) 583-1276 101 Wings Chinese Restaurant 4 TOWN OF DAVIE 1 42 97 3752 Davie Road (954) 584-7511 7025 SW 39th Street (754) 323-5400 4 103 - CHURCHES HEALTH & BEAUTY STORES 126,127 7 SWSW 41ST41ST CCTT 69 Eckerds Programs Department Florida Atlantic University 104 3 SECURITY SYSTEMS 4700 Davie Road, Ste B (954) 797-1042 6 2920 Davie Road (954) 584-8059 39 3 2912 College Ave (954) 236-1000 105 - SWSW 42ND42ND STST 133 Davie United Methodist Church Davie Barber Shop 4 Economic Development 3 Florida Department of Agriculture and 4140 Davie Road (954) 797-9290 106 107108 3 PHOTO STUDIOS/PHOTOGRAPHER 114 4700 Davie Road, Ste B (954) 797-2087 6500 SW 47th Street (954) 581-0920 3 29 - American Digital Technologies, Inc.
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