Auburn-Opelika AL Area Continues to Draw National Attention For Growth

Auburn-Opelika AL Area Continues to Draw National Attention For GrowthBecause the I-85 Corridor connects such disparate locations as Atlanta, Georgia, Montgomery, Alabama and Richmond, Virginia, international and national companies have found that it is one of the ideal locations for development.  More and more businesses are moving to the area – in fact, it has become the largest supply corridor in the world for Hyundai and Kia Motors.  Of course, the automakers are far from the only businesses in the area.

Investors and business owners can find incredible benefits when opting to invest in property within this area. Such an investment would ensure direct access to international business hubs, as well as acclaimed national universities, industrial and business supply centers and more.  Opelika, Alabama is home to just such an investment opportunity.  This 585-acre tract can ensure simple, easy access to everything along the I-85 Corridor.  In addition, it is zoned for multi-use, ensuring flexibility any investor can appreciate, whether interested in residential, commercial or industrial development.

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Area Pools in Austin Texas

Area Pools in Austin TexasThough the heat of the summer in Austin can be a real drain on exercising or any outdoor activity, the city is blessed with several public pools in which to cool off.

Probably the most well known pool to Austinites, and those visiting, is Barton Springs Pool located near the Barton Hills neighborhood. The pool sits on a lovely 3 acres of hillside, with a nice shallow end for children, and a deep end for those who brought their floats, as well as others who want to swim a lap or two. The pool is a natural spring, and got its name in 1837 from William Uncle Billy Barton, who owned the tract of land which included the springs. Once the area became a city park in 1917, the residents began to flock to the refreshing spring water, which averages 68 degrees year round.

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