Charlotte County, Florida Location Overview & Market Context
📍Strategic Location & Statewide Connectivity 
- Anchored by Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte
- Direct regional access via I-75
- U.S. 41 (Tamiami Trail) serves as the primary commercial corridor
- Strong connectivity to Sarasota and Fort Myers MSAs
Sources: Florida Department of Transportation; Charlotte County Economic Development Office
Check out this interactive map of Charlotte County.
📈 Fast Growth & Strong Demographics
- Total 2025 population: 212,725
- Continued population growth—11,00 new residents between February 2025 and October 2025—driven by in-migration (Northeast & Midwest)
- Higher median age than state average → supports healthcare + service retail demand
- Household growth supporting neighborhood retail expansion
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau; Charlotte County Economic Development Office
🏗️ Rooftop-Following Development Trends
- Residential growth expanding east of I-75
- Retail and service users following rooftops along US-41 corridors
- Industrial/flex growth tied to population and logistics demand
- Nearby regional catalysts like Wellen Park influencing southward growth patterns
Sources: Charlotte County Economic Development Office; Sarasota County Government
🛍️ Strong Retail Market Characteristics
- Demand driven by necessity-based and service retail
- Strong performance from medical, QSR, and daily-needs tenants
- Vacancy remains relatively low but rising slightly due to new supply
- Traffic-oriented corridors dominate over walkable retail formats
Sources: CoStar Group; Charlotte County Economic Development Office
Read the latest Q1 2026 Charlotte County Retail Market Update here.
💡What Sets Charlotte County Apart
- More affordable entry point vs. Sarasota/Naples
- Growth is population-driven, not speculative
- Increasing demand for:
- NNN retail
- Medical office
- Neighborhood centers
Sources: CoStar Group; Charlotte County Economic Development Office

