Sarasota metropolitan area


The Sarasota metropolitan area is a metropolitan area located in Southwest Florida. The metropolitan area is defined by the Office of Management and Budget as the North Port–Sarasota–Bradenton metropolitan statistical area as a metropolitan statistical area consisting of Manatee County and Sarasota County. The largest cities in the MSA are North Port and Sarasota and Bradenton. At the 2010 Census, the MSA had a population of 702,281. The Census Bureau estimates that its population was 821,573 in 2018.
Additionally, the federal government defines the North Port–Sarasota combined statistical area as a combined statistical area consisting of the combination of the North Port–Sarasota–Bradenton MSA, the Punta Gorda, Florida MSA, and the Arcadia, Florida, micropolitan statistical area. At the 2010 Census, the CSA had a population of 897,121. The Census Bureau estimates that its population was 1,044,060 in 2018.

History of the metropolitan area designations

The Sarasota standard metropolitan statistical area was first defined in 1973, and included only Sarasota County. The Bradenton SMSA was defined after the 1980 United States Census, and included only Manatee County. The two MSAs were combined in 1993 as the Sarasota–Bradenton metropolitan statistical area. Venice was added as a principal city after the 2000 census. In 2007, the MSA was renamed the Bradenton–Sarasota–Venice MSA because Bradenton's population then exceeded that of Sarasota. In 2009, the area was designated the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota MSA after North Port qualified as a "principal city" under the metropolitan statistical area definition and was determined to be the largest of the area's three principal cities. As of 2013, the MSA is named the North Port–Sarasota–Bradenton metropolitan statistical area.
The North Port–Sarasota–Bradenton MSA is a component of the larger North Port–Sarasota combined statistical area, which also includes the Punta Gorda, Florida, MSA and the Arcadia, Florida, micropolitan statistical area.

Demographics

Counties

Cities

Largest cities

The following is a list of the five largest cities in the Sarasota metropolitan area as ranked by population.
RankCityCounty2000
Population
2010
Population
2018
Estimated
% change
1North PortSarasota22,797--
2SarasotaSarasota52,715--
3BradentonManatee49,504--
4VeniceSarasota17,764--
5PalmettoManatee12,571--

Other cities and towns

Census Designated Places

The following is a list of census-designated places ranked by population. CDPs in the combined statistical area are included.
RankCDPCounty2010
Population
2017
Estimated
1Port CharlotteCharlotte54,39259,654
2South BradentonManatee22,17824,935
3Bayshore GardensManatee16,32320,047
4Sarasota SpringsSarasota14,39516,386
5EnglewoodSarasota
Charlotte
14,86315,159
6South VeniceSarasota13,94914,535
7FruitvilleSarasota13,22413,541
8Gulf Gate EstatesSarasota10,91110,650
9Bee RidgeSarasota9,5989,772
10LaurelSarasota8,1719,283
11Rotonda WestCharlotte8,7598,981
12MemphisManatee7,8488,926
13North SarasotaSarasota6,9828,728
14Venice GardensSarasota7,1047,904
15Southeast ArcadiaDesoto6,5547,653
16SouthgateSarasota7,1737,539
17OspreySarasota6,1006,734
18Siesta KeySarasota6,5655,850
19Warm Mineral SpringsSarasota5,0615,305
20South SarasotaSarasota4,9505,265
21PlantationSarasota4,9194,790
22Lake SarasotaSarasota4,6794,718
23The MeadowsSarasota3,9944,383
24Kensington ParkSarasota3,9014,351
25VamoSarasota4,7274,345
26CortezManatee4,2414,332
27West BradentonManatee4,1924,213
28SamosetManatee3,8543,922
29Ridge Wood HeightsManatee4,7953,878
30Desoto LakesSarasota3,6463,590
31EllentonManatee4,2753,423
32Harbour HeightsCharlotte2,9873,401
33NokomisSarasota3,1673,376
34ClevelandCharlotte2,9903,317
35WhitfieldManatee2,8823,215
36Charlotte ParkCharlotte2,3252,058
37Grove CityCharlotte1,8042,042
38SolanaCharlotte742706
39GardnerDesoto463228

Climate

The Sarasota metropolitan area, like most of Florida, is located in the humid subtropical zone. There are hot, humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and relatively drier and mild winters.

Transportation

Roads

Freeways

Both Sarasota and Manatee counties have their own transit networks, SCAT and MCAT, which runs bus services in the area. Amtrak does operate a Thruway Route going through the area starting in St.Petersburg-Clearwater and ending in Fort Myers, with Sarasota and Ellenton operating as stops along the route.

Media

Newspapers

Public education is provided by Manatee County School District and Sarasota County Public Schools.

Colleges and Universities

The following college/university campuses exist in the metropolitan area.
The Sarasota Metropolitan Area has a gross metropolitan product of $34.3 billion as of 2018.

Recreation & Culture

Museums