Daytona Beach Shores is a city in Volusia County, Florida in the 2010 U.S. Census, it had a population of 4,247. Daytona Beach Shores was first organized in 1960 by local business leaders convinced that a smaller community could provide better services to its residents. The city was incorporated on April 22, 1960. In the 1970s and the 1980s, the city saw a massive building program. Now about 80 percent of the residents live in high-rise condominiums that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean. In 1997, residents voted in a straw ballot to limit the height of future buildings to 12 stories. The city council approved the height limit in 1998. A resort and retirement community built on tourism and the service industry, Daytona Beach Shores has no manufacturing industry, but caters to tourists year-round with miniature golf courses and other types of family entertainment.
1 - Coquina Shores (1) | 6 - Other (2) |
2 - Daytona Shores (1) | 7 - Rio Mar Beaches (1) |
3 - La Vista Del Sol (2) | 8 - River Ridge (1) |
4 - Not In Subdivision (8) | 9 - River Ridge Estates (3) |
5 - Not On The List (188) | 10 - Salida Del Sol (1) |