It’s been 20 years since I lived in Cape Coral. It looks like there has been a lot more construction and less empty fields. It appears like more people are moving there
Hi Joseph! Yes you are totally correct. Cape Coral has changed a lot, and continues to evolve! The infrastructure allows for a lot more building, and as commercial front continues to grow- you’ll find more people staying in Cape Coral rather than driving out for work, etc.
@@livingsouthwestflorida9317 Thank you for the response. Back in the day growing up there and graduating from Cape Coral High, the youth would refer to Cape Coral as “Cape Coma” due to the elderly population versus the younger population. Has the age of the population changed as well?
@@josephsmyth832 yes! Many still think we are a solely a retirement community. Per data USA, cape in 2020 medians age was just under 48. More and more “fun” things are here, and I personally love the downtown areas we have. datausa.io/profile/geo/cape-coral-fl
@@livingsouthwestflorida9317 Thank you for the link, very interesting information. I am now residing in Edmonton, Alberta and the comparison between the two is dramatic regarding population. I personally prefer a smaller population after my experience in a larger city. There’s a lot more social problems. I lived downtown and worked at the Publix off Cape Coral Parkway but I heard that it relocated and now there’s a Winn Dixie I believe. Is Perkins (restaurant) still on Cape Coral Parkway as well? Lots of memories.
It’s a beautiful house.
It’s been 20 years since I lived in Cape Coral. It looks like there has been a lot more construction and less empty fields. It appears like more people are moving there
Hi Joseph! Yes you are totally correct. Cape Coral has changed a lot, and continues to evolve! The infrastructure allows for a lot more building, and as commercial front continues to grow- you’ll find more people staying in Cape Coral rather than driving out for work, etc.
@@livingsouthwestflorida9317 Thank you for the response. Back in the day growing up there and graduating from Cape Coral High, the youth would refer to Cape Coral as “Cape Coma” due to the elderly population versus the younger population. Has the age of the population changed as well?
@@josephsmyth832 yes! Many still think we are a solely a retirement community. Per data USA, cape in 2020 medians age was just under 48. More and more “fun” things are here, and I personally love the downtown areas we have.
datausa.io/profile/geo/cape-coral-fl
@@livingsouthwestflorida9317 Thank you for the link, very interesting information. I am now residing in Edmonton, Alberta and the comparison between the two is dramatic regarding population. I personally prefer a smaller population after my experience in a larger city. There’s a lot more social problems. I lived downtown and worked at the Publix off Cape Coral Parkway but I heard that it relocated and now there’s a Winn Dixie I believe. Is Perkins (restaurant) still on Cape Coral Parkway as well? Lots of memories.
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