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Article: Coming of age. (Southwest Florida)(includes related article and sidebars) (Special Advertising Section: Lee and Collier Counties)
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- Florida Trend
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- October 1, 1992
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University of Florida's Bureau of Business and Economic Research, new Floridians are most likely to settle in Southwest Florida (32.2% compared to 30.2% in the Southeast, 19.8% in Central Florida, 9.4% in the Northeast and 8.4% in Northwest Florida).
Sources: Business Development Corp. of Southwest Florida; Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council; University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research; Economic Development Council of Collier County; Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Florida; Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security; Lee County Visitor and Convention Bureau; Urbanomics A New Highway and Airport Expansion Help Put Fort Myers, Cape ...