| Lehigh Acres was the first post World War II Florida retirement
community to be built, and now 40 years later it is still
growing. Lehigh Acres got its start in the mid 50's when Chicago
businessman Lee Ratner needed a tax shelter. He had sold his
pest control business, and he faced the possibility of losing
most of his earnings to the sky-high capital gains tax of that
era. Ratner heard that cattle was a good investment for people
in his predicament, and he bought 20,000 acres of land in
eastern Lee County and named it the Luckey Lee Ranch. After
ranching for a while, Ratner envisioned this as a new community.
It is due to his foresight that Lehigh Acres has become the well
balanced, thriving community it is today. Since the days of
Lucky Lee, the boundaries of Lehigh Acres have stretched to
cover 100 square miles --- 64,000 acres --- and the pasture land
where Ratner's cattle roamed has been divided into quarter and
half-acre lots for housing with larger tracts along major though
fares, such as Homestead Road And Lee Boulevard, set aside for
stores and business. Now Lehigh Acres has over 152,000 lots. |
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