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State:
Alabama
City:
Opelika
Opelika is a city in and the
county seat of Lee County in the east central part of the U.S. state of Alabama.
It is a principal city
of the Auburn-Opelika Metropolitan
Area.
According to 2008 Census
estimates, the population of Opelika was 26,808.
The Auburn-Opelika,
Alabama MSA with a population of 130,516 which, along with the Columbus,
Georgia-Alabama MSA and the Tuskegee, Alabama Micropolitan Statistical Area,
comprises the greater Columbus-Auburn-Opelika, Georgia-Alabama Combined
Statistical Area a region home to approximately 500,000
residents.
Opelika continued to
add factories and other industry throughout the middle years of the twentieth
century. In the 1950s, Opelika attracted the nation's first and largest magnetic
tape manufacturing plant. In 1963, tire manufacturer Uniroyal constructed a
massive plant in Opelika, and around the same time Diversified Products
revolutionized the physical fitness equipment industry with products produced
their Opelika plant. By the early 1970s, Opelika's industries employed nearly
10,000.
Opelika is located in
north-central Lee County,
Alabama, and is bordered by Auburn, Alabama to the northwest, southwest, and west. Opelika lies in the
southern reaches of the Piedmont Plateau, and straddles the divide between the Tallapoosa and the Chattahoochee river watersheds. Opelika has an elevation of
812 feet (247 m).
Opelika has received
several honors over the last several years for its success in attracting new
business. In 2004, the city of Opelika's Economic Development Department was
named one of the top 10 economic development groups in North America by Site
Selection magazine, a national industry trade publication covering corporate
real estate management and economic development. Site Selection again
recognized the efforts of the Opelika Economic Development Department in its Top
Groups 2005 list in the Honorable Mention
category.
e Auburn-Opelika
Metropolitan Statistical Area was recently named by Golf Digest as the
#1 area for golf in the United States. One part of the reason this area
received this ranking is that Opelika is home to Robert Trent Jones Grand
National. The site for the course, which hugs the edge of Lake Saugahatchee in
Opelika's northwest, was described by Jones as the "single greatest" site for a
golf complex that he had ever seen. The course, which is considered to be the
jewel of Alabama's Robert Trent Jones Golf
Trail, has hosted a number of national
tournaments, including the 1997 Nike Tour championship, the 1998 LPGA Tournament
of Champions, and the 2000 NCAA Men's Division 1 National Championship. The
region's moderate climate in the location of several other world-class golf
facilities in adjacent Auburn also played a part in this
selection.
Income & Housing Costs Numbers:
Estimated median household income in 2008: $45,088 (it
was $33,397 in 2000)
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Opelika: |
$45,088 |
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Alabama: |
$42,666 |
Estimated median house or
condo value in 2008: $137,350 (it was $80,600 in 2000)
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Opelika: |
$137,350 |
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Alabama: |
$121,500 |
Mean prices in 2008: All
housing units: $172,996; Detached houses: $195,082; Townhouses or other attached
units: $177,558; In 2-unit structures: $152,199; In 3-to-4-unit structures:
$111,167; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $118,006; Mobile homes: $22,938
Dec. 2009 cost of living index in Opelika:
81.7 (low, U.S. average is 100)
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above information and photos, click this link:
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