Lee County, Florida
FORT
MYERS CITY
- Established in 1886, the City of Fort Myers
is the historical and governmental hub of Lee County.
Nestled along the scenic shoreline of the Caloosahatchee River,
the City has become an interesting blend of young and old. Sporting the
youngest population in Lee County with a median age of 32, the City of Fort Myers is
also home to the historic winter residents of Henry Ford and Thomas
Edison. Extensive renovation of Fort Myers historic, waterfront
downtown is underway, with new restaurants, nightclubs, apartments and
artistic venues providing energy and growth. Throughout the year, SW
Florida residents and visitors enjoy cultural events overlooking the
River at Centennial Park and the Yacht Basin.
SOUTH FORT MYERS
with
ESTERO are unique communities composed of older homes nestled
along the Caloosahatchee River; planned communities designed with
families, golfers or retirees in mind; and extensive environmental
preserves including the wetlands of the Six Mile Cypress Slough
Preserve. It’s also home to Lee County’s
largest cultural facility, the Barbara B. Mann Theatre, where residents
and visitors can catch Broadway Shows and Emmy winning entertainers.
For sports buffs, the Lee County Sports Complex is home to the
Minnesota Twins during spring training and a variety of other sporting
events through the year. South Fort Myers’
diverse population of 65,000+ enjoys a variety of upscale restaurants
and shopping experiences to chose from in this growing community.
FORT
MYERS BEACH
on Estero Island - A vacation mecca, Fort Myers Beach is an island, seven miles
wide, with plenty of sand, surf and fun. No more than one mile across
at its widest, Fort Myers
Beach
residents
number around 6,900. A mere drop in the sand bucket compared to a
million-plus visitors each year. The lifestyle is casual, but business
is serious, even when conducted in shorts and sandals. Tourism fuels
the restaurant, hotel and amenities industries on the island. With Gulf
of Mexico water temperatures ranging from 66 degrees in January to 87
degrees in August, and weather ranging from a balmy 74 degrees in
January to 91 degrees in July and August, Fort Myers Beach
will continue to be a choice vacation destination.
NORTH FORT MYERS
- Stretched
along the Caloosahatchee River, just north of Cape
Coral and across the river from Fort Myers, the community’s 40,000+
residents enjoy a variety of lifestyles from waterfront living to golf
course communities, and everything in between. North Fort Myers is home
to the historic Shell Factory, Children’s Science
Center and the Lee County Civic
Center where
County residents can take in concerts, festivals and a variety of trade
shows throughout the year.
CAPE
CORAL CITY
- One of Southwest Florida’s best kept secrets, Cape Coral is the largest city in Lee County
with a population of 120,000 residents, and Florida’s second largest city in
land mass at 114 square miles. Cape
Coral’s history is built around the development
of some 400 miles of canals offering abundant and waterfront living for
residents. An active community, Cape Coral has something for everyone
including: golf, tennis, fishing, community parks and even Sun Splash
Family Waterpark. The past few years have seen tremendous growth in the
business community with the development of a number of commercial &
manufacturing sites. Reasonable labor costs, available land, workforce
and quality of life, will continue to fuel Cape Coral’s residential and
commercial growth in the coming years.
SANIBEL CITY
&
CAPTIVA ISLANDS are recognized worldwide as a vacation
destination. Outstanding shelling and a deep concern to preserve the
island environment, have positioned Sanibel as a jewel on the Gulf
Coast of Southwest Florida. Sanibel is home to pristine white beaches,
balmy gulf waters and an unsurpassed lifestyle for both visitors and
the islands some 6,000 residents. Art galleries, theatres and upscale
resorts and restaurants dot this island getaway. For nature lovers, the
J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge is a protected estuarial
ecosystem of mangroves and mud flats, where exotic birds, alligators,
and a variety of fish can be enjoyed by all.
BONITA SPRINGS
CITY is
one of Southwest Florida’s newest and
fastest growing cities. Located between Naples
and Fort Myers, Bonita Springs
offers a lifestyle for just about everyone. From award winning planned
golf communities to serene waterfront living, Bonita Springs
exudes an urban setting with small-town charm. As Gulf breezes merge
with the winds of change, a dynamic business environment is emerging.
Commercial parks, office space and retail services are keeping pace
with residential growth, all with an eye towards preserving the
community’s outstanding quality of life.
LEHIGH ACRES is
one of Lee
County’s
fastest
growing communities, with more than 33,000 residents now calling the
community home. Affordable housing and a casual rural lifestyle are
attracting a younger population, dominated by families, with a median
age of 38. With a plentiful supply of land, convenient access to the
Interstate and Southwest
Florida Regional Airport,
and a growing workforce, Lehigh Acres is poised for explosive growth in
the coming years. |