Cape Coral is a large peninsula on the Gulf
Coast, bordered by the Caloosahatchee River
on the east and Matlacha Pass on the west. At
114 square miles, Cape Coral is the second largest
city in the state of Florida, and is the largest
city in Southwest Florida. Cape Coral also boasts
the largest population in Lee County, with almost
150,000 residents.
Built about 40 years ago Cape Coral is one
of the largest master-planned communities in
the United States. Its location and potential
for endless opportunities for waterfront living
made it a sound investment for the Rosen Brothers
who purchased the land, built over 400 miles
of canals, and created around 350,000 residential
building sites. These waterfront residences,
which provided direct boat access to the Gulf
of Mexico, attracted many people from other
states, and over the years Cape Coral has continued
to be one of the most desirable locations to
live. The residents enjoy a low crime rate,
a sound economic climate and a good quality
of life.
Cape Coral is home to more than 7,500 businesses,
many of these being micro-enterprises, with
fewer than 50 employees. The area has a young
and skilled labor force with businesses having
the opportunity to choose from a pool of more
than 383,000 skilled workers from the tri-county
area. Cape Coral also has a strong retail market,
and the business community is continuing to
grow.