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EXISTING CONDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Market Context<br />

The economic vitality of <strong>Hardee</strong> <strong>County</strong> and opportunities for new business, industry and residential are driven in large<br />

measure on the size, characteristics, and growth of population in the area. <strong>Hardee</strong> <strong>County</strong> has a discernible difference<br />

between its resident and seasonal population, including seasonal workforce. These populations have the ability to<br />

generate economic growth and demand for goods and services in <strong>Hardee</strong> <strong>County</strong>. In addition, there is a<br />

significant number of daily vehicle trips along U.S. 17 through <strong>Hardee</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> which could be capitalized on. This highly<br />

traveled corridor connects two major markets in<br />

Polk <strong>County</strong> and Charlotte <strong>County</strong> and contains<br />

vacant and or underdeveloped properties that are<br />

suitable for various types and levels of development.<br />

Housing Market<br />

Continuing unfavorable conditions in the national,<br />

regional and county housing market greatly affect<br />

development prospects in <strong>Hardee</strong> <strong>County</strong> in two<br />

ways. First, developer interest in investing in new<br />

housing will be limited until commercial lending<br />

and demand and pricing for new products return to<br />

normal; however, even during the boom of the early<br />

to mid-2000’s, <strong>Hardee</strong> <strong>County</strong> did not see its fair<br />

share of increased growth. Second, a weak housing<br />

market limits new retail and office development, as demand<br />

for goods and services is also restricted. Although prospects are dim for a major rebound in the<br />

real estate market in the next few years, long range growth expectations for <strong>Hardee</strong> <strong>County</strong> appear relatively positive<br />

especially in age-targeted communities. Based on available information, <strong>Hardee</strong> <strong>County</strong> has one of the highest average<br />

household sizes in the State with 3.12 persons per household; the State average is 2.48 (BEBR, FPS 161 Households)<br />

Development Opportunities<br />

Competitive Strengths and Weaknesses<br />

<strong>Hardee</strong> <strong>County</strong> has a number of competitive strengths and weaknesses in relation to locations outside of the larger<br />

urbanized areas for attracting new businesses and industry. Strengths are positive attributes that should be marketed<br />

effectively to investors, developers, and new businesses. <strong>Hardee</strong> <strong>County</strong> is not unique in several of its identified<br />

strengths, numerous Florida communities can claim the same or similar strengths and more. Strong segments to<br />

expand can include those sectors of the community that are strong or highly visible and can be further enhanced or<br />

expanded.<br />

Weaknesses include realities and perceptions that put the community at a disadvantage to business locations outside<br />

downtown and require corrective action. Weaknesses can also include competitive weaknesses or disadvantages and<br />

liabilities that limit the community’s ability to attract and sustain economic growth, business and industry.<br />

Underutilized segments include those community assets that may be present and available but are either not readily<br />

identifiable, fully funded or perceived as lacking.<br />

Strengths/Strong Segments to Expand:<br />

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Financial institutions<br />

Health care<br />

Religious organizations<br />

Industrial site inventory<br />

Agriculture/Agricultural Support Services<br />

Government offices<br />

Available technology (i.e., broadband)<br />

Weaknesses/Underutilized Segments to Focus On:<br />

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Community identity<br />

Retail and Dining & entertainment<br />

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Residential<br />

Offices for small businesses<br />

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