Broward County Hoods
Map and tour of Broward County Gangs and Hoods
View a quick breakdown of the streets within the Broward County hoods of South Florida. A section of Florida that sits just north of Miami Dade County, Broward County is home to various hoods in cities like Miramar, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, Hollywood, and several more scattered throughout the county,
Broward County Hood Key: Brown = Deerfield Beach | Dark Red = Pompano Beach | Blue = Fort Lauderdale | Gold = Hollywood, FL | Black = Miramar
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Hoods in Broward County
Beginning just north of Dade County’s Miami Gardens, the city of Miramar includes multiple hoods, like Fairway, Sunshine, SWAB, Sherman Circle, Newport, and 68Ave, all mostly located in East Miramar, east of Palm Avenue.
One of Broward County’s most historic and notorious neighborhoods is Carver Ranches. Founded by Bahamians, Carver Ranches originally was built during the 1940s, but not properly developed until the 1970s with the basics for the average community.
In one of South Florida’s largest and most popular cities, Hollywood, Florida’s hood areas are mostly within the area of Hallendale, which centered around Foster Road, Liberia, which is one of Broward’s oldest black communities, and Dania Beach’s Modella section.
The Fort Lauderdale hoods includes the historic community of Sistrunk, and a number of other neighborhoods throughout the city, like Sunland, the Manors, Melrose, Riverland, Dillard Park, Washington Park, and Franklin Park. While in the neighboring city of Lauderhill there is Parkway, Larkdale/Westwood, Shallowside, Deepside, and just north is the city of Lauderdale Lakes.
The legendary Broward hoods of Pompano Beach, which helped bred the rapper Kodak Black and football player Lamar Jackson, includes sections by the name of Collier City (Khia City), Golden Acres (GA), KG (Kendall Green), Liberty Park, CB County, and Crosstown (Westside).
Finally, Deerfield Beach, home of rap artist Ace Hood and famous football player Jason Pierre-Paul, has its hoods to sitting between Interstate 95 and Hwy 811 with areas like C-Land, Doom City, Third World, 20Hole, Alwood Homes, and a few more.
NW 8th ave in Fort Lauderdale well known street AKA 8th Ave
west hollywood from 441 to 72nd avenue between taft and hollywood blv/pines blvd was notorious during the late 80s through mid 90s crawling with folk, crips, whc, rmf, amongst others.
Ik that area still got s*** happening but them old ass clicks still around or no
68 Johnson is known as the jungles because of the landscape of all the trees and goes all the way down to 68 pines .Hotboyz are active in that side but just on 68 street
Forgot Royal palm the neighborhood where William dandy middle school is right above driftwood apt they also got the pinks the apt right infront of dandy middle
U forgot to add 1600 aka the guv in dillard park 2309 nw 16st and also 16ct
Beverly Park not North HWD that’s West HWD just like Dwood Johnson St and 68 all that west HWD no such thing as south or north HWD. Other comment prolly meant HWD is north of Pembroke Road being the city of Hollywood and South of Pembroke Road being the city of Miramar.
Pines Village and all of boulevard heights and Apollo Middle side been active west side HWD needa expand it’s not just that little HHB and 072 the whole Apollo side should be highlighted. used to beef with Driftwood mf back n d day mostly Cubans, Ricans, Dominicans, Yankees, and Haitians and Jamaicans all thru this area since early 2000s. Infamous aptz blue onez
HHB runs from 68st to 62 street Johnson the whole 60s .in front of Apollo is no hood that’s the suburbs
That little area is not hood either in the 60s it’s the same as by Apollo off Johnson
U must not been from around there 68 Johnson where the infamous Haitian station they was a shoot out two weeks ago and my friend got in too shoot out 7 years ago and my car got shot on new years all on the same block 68 Johnson behind Apollo pretty hood not to mention all the homeless ppl and bums around
Alpine ain’t been active since 2000s early 2010s all that is rebuilt my boy
Across from SWAB north HWD side you forgot Beverly Park.
Whole west HWD should be really from South of Sheridan down to Pembroke Blvd and from 72nd til 441 that whole way always had pressure with other hoods, mostly Ranches but prolly died down over the years
LLJD Real West HWD legend
The East is bigger than that! The West is also in Middle River. Part of Middle River, all of Middle River Terrace, parts of Victoria Park, near Sears town (cross track East).
68 Johnson hollyhood hotboy H.H.B
U have to put 68th Johnson West Hollywood there a set called the Hollywood hotboyz’ from 441 to 68 johnson infamous corner store
Add Winfield blvd, the margate village part is known for trappin and is pretty active, also boom city and everywhere else in north lauderdale is dead since they all rep fsob or snap ave now they are also beefing with deepside so add that too
NEED TO MOVE DRIFTWOOD OVER TO THE LEFT… ALPINE THE MAIN SECTION OVER THERE FROM 76TH AVE TO 74TH OFF OFF DAVIE ROAD EXT
The city of Miramar mostly began to built during the 1950s and is mostly divided with the black community mainly being east of Palm Avenue (Ova East), which is made up of African-Americans and West Indians.
As far as the streets, just minutes away from Miami’s Carol City, Miramar has been active since the late 1980s and into the 1990s. Once home to old school gangs like the Mira Murda Boys or Midnight Deuce Crips, now its home a number of hoods, mostly divided by Zone 2 and Zone 4.
Miramar aka The Mir/Murdamar has been active since the late 80s/early 90s with now long gone sets like Mira Murda Boys or Midnight Deuce Crips, back in the days when Zulus came to Broward from NYC some Hollywood Zulus were actually from Miramar same with Spanish Cobras and INP when it was in Broward from Miami
Zone 2 aka The 2 is everywhere in Miramar east of the turnpike, Zone 2 has different sections like Woodscape which is a lil active but not really, CountyLine/215 around County Line Road and 62nd Ave, SWAB/YNK turf around Miramar Parkway and 62nd Ave, DB4D/EBE in between 62nd and 64th, and 68th(RF/UNT/KOBK) which is already on the map
The 2 and The 4 were never super cool to begin with but there wasn’t always a beef like it is now. Shit really heated up in the 2010s between Sunshine and CountyLine/215th… And before that Sunshine & Fairway already had tension which resulted in Fairway clicking with Sunshines opps, since then the beef only escalated
215th also beef with sets right next to them (DB4D/EBE, YNK but not SWAB even tho they share blocks), they are now clicked with Sunshine aka The Shine and are beefing with mainly 215th, Fairway, and west Miramar but I’ll get into that later
Sunshine is home to sections like LitWay(apartments on Pembroke Road and DeSoto Drive), A-Block (Alcazar Drive near Miramar Parkway), and the rest of Sunshine all just claims ZONE4 but they beef with Fairway and 215th as well
Apartments on Sherman circle r kinda new and weren’t even completely built until the early 90s… They were pretty active back then but now their almost non factors due to gentrification and numbers in general, the only super active area left is V-Block/8100(Verano apartments)… But Lakeshore University Park and Legacy Lake Vista are still slightly active… old heads Legacy Lake Vista and Sunshine r also clicked up
Tuscany on Miramar Boulevard and sw 82nd terrace is nice and I don’t understand why but jits from there are starting to call it T-Block, Missionwood across from Newport is the same as Sherman Circle when it comes to them not really being active anymore, no one really reps Newport it’s more of a hangout spot than anything. Foxcroft condos across from Miramar High have always been active and are clicked with 215th
West Miramar was only built not even 30 years ago and is mostly safe gated communities, but for some reason random sets popped up out of nowhere in Silverlakes and the area around Everglades high(RLG, RF, DSB) who are also clicked up with 215th… I will admit tho people from all over North Dade and east Miramar and other hoods are migrating here and unfortunately with the wannabe clicks were seeing rn it’s only a matter of a decade or two before this area is considered a hood
Yo I’m about to leave a massive comment about Broward under this since it won’t let me comment on the Broward map
I’ll start with south Broward ….
Most def. appreciate all the info, I just opened up comments on here
In Hollywood 68th way Fillmore small block having motion .very active though