[6] The hotel was on what is now South Shannon Avenue, the current location of Tradewinds Terrace.
(Bridge #2) In 1952, Indialantic was incorporated with the official (but rarely used in common parlance) name "Indialantic-By-The-Sea".
In 1985, a modern causeway was built with an elevated span to avoid obstructing boats using the Indian River (Bridge #3) The exact coordinates for the Town of Indialantic is located at 28°5′16″N 80°34′8″W / 28.08778°N 80.56889°W / 28.08778; -80.56889.
Indialantic is situated on the barrier island that separates the Indian River Lagoon from the Atlantic Ocean.
This island, approximately 40 miles (64 km) in length, stretches south from Cape Canaveral to the Sebastian Inlet.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.3 square miles (3.4 km2).
This area starts with the town of Indialantic on the south and lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River, extending north just short of the Eau Gallie Causeway (SR 518).
As of the 2020 United States census, there were 3,010 people, 1,251 households, and 757 families residing in the town.
[13] In 2020, the top ancestries were 19.7% English, 14.3% German, 8.5% Italian, 7.1% Irish, 6.9% Scottish, 5.7% Polish, 3.8% French, and 1.2% Norwegian.
Here are the figures as of the 2000 census for the area with the Zip code 32903:[15] Total population = 12,792 Gender and age: Racial characteristics: Households: Housing: Social Characteristics: The town publishes a quarterly report to all residents.
[16] As of 2024, officers are as follows: As of 2024, the following are all appointed or hired: In 2008, the town had a taxable real estate base of $367.69 million.
[20] Since 1985, residents have lit luminaria before Christmas when firemen have distributed candy to children from a firetruck, on every street.
On average, officers respond to 4,000 calls for service a year with an approximate response time of under two minutes.
A secondary major route, paralleling it, is Riverside, which is close to the Indian River.