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International

Home to more than 20 consulates and foreign government offices, the Department has strong relationships with global communities that it leverages to attract businesses and develop culturally-enriching


Hazardous Waste

The average US household produces more than 20 pounds of household hazardous waste annually? To help dispose of this waste in an environmentally friendly way, the city hosts household hazardous waste


Garbage

Coral Gables collects garbage from the side of single-family homes twice a week (Monday and Thursday or Tuesday and Friday.) Find your collection day using the link in the header. What is garbage


Consular Corps

A significant number of foreign government offices have chosen a Coral Gables address for their respective consulates.


Sister Cities

Sister Cities promote cultural and commercial ties between the City of Coral Gables and other geographically and politically distinct localities.


Shopping and Galleries

Where to shop and galleries to visit in Coral Gables.


Economic Overview

The City municipal services, exceptional quality of life, architectural and natural beauty, convenient access, responsible growth, and diversified economy make it an ideal location for domestic and


International Cultural Events Program

A program to bring five high-quality, international and culturally-enriching events to Coral Gables in partnership with foreign government agencies.


Economic Development

A Global Business Community More than 10,000 businesses already call Coral Gables home. Why? More than 11 million square feet of commercial space, a nationally recognized and resilient Smart City


Belkys Perez

Belkys Perez is the Director of the Economic Development Department for the City of Coral Gables. She is a highly skilled communications and marketing professional with 21 years of experience