LAND AVAILABLE SITES WATERFORD COMMERCIAL LELAND, NC 28451 Don Harley u 910-262-3148 don.harley@cbcsuncoast.com Coldwell Banker Commercial SunCoast u 1430 Commonwealth Drive u Suite 102 u Wilmington, NC 28403 www.cbcsuncoast.com u T: 910-350-1200 u F: 910-350-0925 Act. Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated. Coldwell Banker Commercial and the Coldwell Banker Commercial Logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, Sun Coast Partners. All information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. However, no warranty or guarantee is made as to the accuracy
WATERFORD COMMERCIAL - BRUNSWICK COUNTY DEMOGRAPHICS HIGHLIGHTS Distance Population Average Income Absolute Growth 1 Mile 3,903 $73,194 5.84% 2 Miles 11,165 $70,436 5.16% 3 Miles 20,101 $67,680 5.92% 5 Miles 38,683 $55,461 7.36% Trade Area 50,702 $59,314 8.8% TRAFFIC Olde Waterford Way & Hwy 17: 45,678 (2013) Causeway between Wilmington & Leland: 69,368 (2013 WMPO) Brunswick County, recently published as the fastest growing county in North Carolina. This 25+ acre tract, located on US HWY 17, in Leland, NC and anchored by Waterford of the Carolina s, a 630 acres mixed use community and only 5 miles from Downtown Wilmington, NC. On-site is a regional shopping centered anchored by Harris Teeter grocery store, a medical center, pharmacy, numerous retail shops & offices, plus 1,100 residences. Adjacent to this property are other amenity communities, championship golf courses, regional & national retailers, an expansive highway network in place and a regional outerloop highway is under construction and near completion. The continuance of growth, an underserved market, and the welcoming posture of the community, proves this site as the regional position for National Retailers and developers. Coldwell Banker Commercial SunCoast u 1430 Commonwealth Drive u Suite 102 u Wilmington, NC 28403 www.cbcsuncoast.com u T: 910-350-1200 u F: 910-350-0925
WATERFORD COMMERCIAL - SITE MAP-PRICING
WATERFORD COMMERCIAL GROCERY Harris Teeter Walmart Food Lion (Village Rd) Piggly Wiggly (Village Rd) Lowe s Food (E. Cutler) Food Lion (Mt Misery) On-Site.45 miles 1.05 miles 1.1 miles 1.5 miles 2.70 miles PHARMACY Rite Aid Walmart Walgreens (Grandiflora) CVS (Village Rd) CVS (E Cutler) On-Site.45 miles.70 miles 1.1 miles 1.5 miles
NEIGHBORING RETAIL Ct NE ra y Wa 17 Wa te rfo ran dif lo Rd O ld e G rd rw y eg or y d Dr aterford Bus Wa W Gr Ba MAGNOLIA GREENS ENTRANCE Plo of R ck h oe Rd NE WATERFORD ENTRANCE O ld e Regent Blackwell Rd SE CEAN HWY EAST OCE 17 at ed Ploof Rd SE WEST GATE ENTRANCE T radeway W Dr e at tg es D Ni gh th Rd S E Pl a zza a Race way r Hawthorne at Leland A Apartments Ocean Gate tg es W New Pointe Blvd ay W ar bo r rd r TRAFFIC HIGHLIGHTS Heavy commuter traffic to and from Wilmington (65,856 vpd 2015 WMPO) the area s primary retail corridor...superstreet design provides excellent traffic flow and access US HWY 17 is the main traffic route between Wilmington, NC and Myrtle Beach, SC Waterford Commercial is the first commercial site on the going home side of US HWY 17.
NEIGHBORING RESIDENTIAL HIGHLIGHTS COMMUNITY DISTANCE RESIDENTS/PLANNED Waterford 0.10 mile/1 min. 1,236/1,300 Magnolia Greens 0.75 miles/2 min. 1,188/1,200 Brunswick Forest 1.5 miles/3 min. 1,425/13,500 Hawkeswater 4.8 miles/6 min. 200/456 West Port 6.31 miles/8 min. 436/1,000+ Mallory Creek 7.21 miles/9 min. 572/3,500 Compass Pointe 8.31 miles/12 min. 740/5,879
NEIGHBORING RESIDENTIAL HIGHLIGHTS Welcome to... BRUNSWICK COUNTY Domestic tourism in Brunswick County generated an economic impact of $445.86 million in 2012. This was a 6.66% change from 2011. In 2012, Brunswick County ranked 10 in travel impact among North Carolina s 100 Counties. More than 4,850 jobs in Brunswick County were directly attributable to travel and tourism. Travel generated a $80.28 million in payroll in 2012. State and local tax revenues from travel to Brunswick County amounted to $47.39 million. This represents a $420.88 tax saving to each county resident. Area attractions include historic Southport and Brunswick Town, Bald Head and Oak Island Lighthouse, Fort Caswell, Calabash seafood. YEAR REVENUE $ (millions) CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 2012 $445.86 6.66% 2011 $418.03 5.73% 2010 $395.38 8.67% 2009 $363.83-7.38% 2008 $392.83 0.16%
WATERFORD COMMERCIAL - BRUNSWICK COUNTY The Agenda Brunswick County tourism spending saw increase in 2013 Courtesy of the Wilmington Star News Friday, August 15, 2014 at 12:36 by Jason Gonzales Brunswick County saw one of the highest increases in spending from tourists in 2013, according to numbers released by the N.C. Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development. Visitors spent 5.5 percent more than they did the previous year bringing total spending by tourists to about $470 million in the county. The division also released statewide numbers for 2013, and Gov. Pat McCrory s office released a statement Thursday about the numbers saying the increase proves how much outsiders value the state. North Carolina continues to show that it is one of the most sought-after vacation spots in the country, McCrory said in the release. These statistics are no surprise. In 2012, Brunswick County also saw one of the highest increases in visitor spending at 6.7 percent over the previous year. Tourists were estimated to have spent $445 million that year. Buncombe, Burke and Carteret counties saw the largest visitor expenditure increase over 2012 numbers. Mecklenburg County received more than $4.6 billion in travelers expenditures to lead all of North Carolina s 100 counties, the release says. Tourism is a key element of our economic development strategy for North Carolina, said N.C. Department of Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker in the release. It means jobs nearly 200,000 of them across the state for our residents. New Hanover County recorded a 3.8 percent change over the 2012 totals, with $477 million being spent in 2013 by visitors to the county. Visitors to Pender County spent $84 million in 2013 and helped fuel a 4.4 percent increase over 2012 expenditures. To view the numbers visit www.nccommerce.com/tourism/research/economic-impact
WATERFORD COMMERCIAL - BRUNSWICK COUNTY Brunswick Fastest-Growing County in NC since 2010 Courtesy of the Wilmington Star News By Makenzie Holland StarNews Staff Posted Mar 22, 2018 at 12:51 PM Updated Mar 22, 2018 at 12:52 PM While 66 of the state s 100 counties saw population increases last year, Brunswick County has seen the largest percent growth of any county since 2010 BRUNSWICK COUNTY -- Brunswick County has grown 21.8 percent since April 2010, the largest percent growth of any county in the state, according to estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau. The county also was the fastest growing in the state for 2016-17, increasing its population by 3.6 percent or 4,544 residents. Brunswick County is part of the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, metropolitan area, which was the second fastest-growing metro area in the country from 2016 to 2017, according to the Census. Randy Thompson, Brunswick County Commissioners vice chairman, said he was extremely pleased to see how much the county has grown. We have made Brunswick County a desirable place to call home, he said. You can t be any happier to know that what you re doing is working. Thompson said though the news that Brunswick has grown the most of any county in the state since 2010 was exciting, it wasn t surprising, and the county has already taken steps to address the growth they knew was coming. One of the first was working with the Brunswick County Sheriff s Office to form a strategic plan for multi-year funding to build the law enforcement community and assets to prepare for public safety needs. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE...
WATERFORD COMMERCIAL - BRUNSWICK COUNTY Brunswick Fastest-Growing County in NC since 2010 Courtesy of the Wilmington Star News By Makenzie Holland StarNews Staff Posted Mar 22, 2018 at 12:51 PM Updated Mar 22, 2018 at 12:52 PM CONTINUED Additionally, Thompson said the county has worked hard to beef up code enforcement programs to create a better process for people coming into the county and building out. The county is also working with Brunswick Community College through the Brunswick Guarantee program, which allows Brunswick County high school students to attend community the college free of charge, to create a county workforce for the future. While there are infrastructure needs in the county that need to be addressed as it grows, Thompson said the county has a forwardthinking administrative team working and leading our county. I m just extremely pleased with what we re doing to prepare for the future, he said. Brunswick wasn t the only county in the Cape Fear region to see a population boom. Pender County was the second fastest-growing county in the state between July 2016 and July 2017, increasing its population by 3.5 percent or 2,061 residents. As of July 2017, census estimates show that 10.3 million people called North Carolina home. North Carolina is the ninth most populous state in the country. Reporter Makenzie Holland can be reached at 910-343-2371 or Makenzie.Holland@StarNewsOnline.com. Copyright 2018 StarNewsOnline.com