Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Leland North Carolina

Leland North Carolina

The Town of Leland is located on the scenic Brunswick River, just five minutes west of the historic river city of Wilmington, North Carolina. Leland, which has emerged as one of the fastest growing municipalities in the Cape Fear region, is home to a number of beautiful championship golf courses, over fifty places of worship, and a vibrant business community. As the Town of Leland grows, we are committed to maintaining our down-home, small-town atmosphere. Leland... the Gateway to Brunswick County... a great place to put down roots

The Town of Leland, North Carolina is located on the scenic Brunswick River, just five minutes west of the historic river city of Wilmington. Leland has emerged as one of the fastest growing communities in Southeastern North Carolina and is the centerpiece of northern Brunswick County’s continuing economic expansion.

Leland’s strategic location, warm climate, low tax rate and friendly atmosphere make our town an ideal place to put down roots. Our town offers convenient access to Wilmington, Myrtle Beach, the coastal town of Southport, and the New Hanover and Brunswick County Beaches. Leland and Brunswick County are home to a number of beautiful championship golf courses. When the planned US 17 Bypass is completed, travelers will be able to conveniently access Leland from Interstate 40 without traveling through Wilmington. Leland… the Gateway to Brunswick County.

Leland NC Recent History, Future Growth

Leland first incorporated in 1989 with a population of approximately 1,800. Our town grew slightly over the next ten years and had a population of 1,938 in 2000. In recent years our town has experienced explosive growth. By July of 2002 our population had reached 4,216, and was 4,703 by the end of 2003.

Leland is poised for even greater growth in the years to come. In late 2004, our town doubled its geographic size by completing the voluntary annexation of a 4,900-acre tract of land commonly known as Brunswick Forest. The landowners who requested the voluntary annexation have asked that the property be zoned for mixed-use development. The build-out of this property should result in an additional 10,000 residential units and will likely push our population to well over 20,000, making us the largest municipality in Brunswick County. We are committed to maintaining our small-town atmosphere and quality of life as Leland enters this new era of growth and prosperity. Source: Leland NC


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