Mobile RV Park Gates at McNeese
2130 E. McNeese St.
Lake Charles, LA 70607
Highlights
- 229 RV pads
- Value add opportunity
- Only 1.2 miles from McNeese St. University, home of 8,000 students
Description
Unique value add opportunity for investors. This RV park serves industrial workers doing contract work in the booming industrial sector of Lake Charles, LA. With over $115 Billion in petrochemical projects completed or on the horizon, Lake Charles is ground zero for LNG projects in Louisiana. There is a lack of housing in Lake Charles to meet demand. Gates at McNeese is successful at providing temporary housing to contract workers. Long term value can be added through amenitizing the park to appeal to students at nearby McNeese State University and to become a destination for overnight RV traffic.
Home to a thriving economy, Lake Charles is both a great place to work and live affordably. The region is a hub for natural gas, which contributes toward utility costs that rank lower than cities such as Dallas and Mobile. Southwest Louisiana is also a key contributor to Louisiana’s thriving energy sector, helping to ensure gas and fuel costs remain low while outperforming those in other southern U.S. cities such as Atlanta and Savannah. Most impressively, the costs of every day essentials are less in Lake Charles than in dozens of other large southern cities and help further validate why more and more residents continue to choose Southwest Louisiana as their next home.
Southwest Louisiana companies have announced more than $50 billion in capital investment projects that collectively are driving new business activity and making the Lake Charles economy a powerhouse of commerce in the region. The thriving Lake Charles economy and its tremendous growth is supported by a quality, trained regional workforce. Area residents have easy access to high-paying jobs and an abundance of professional development opportunities, while companies benefit from programs such as a $20 million workforce training facility currently under construction at SOWELA Technical Community College and the newly constructed Southwest Louisiana Entrepreneurial & Economic Development (SEED) Center, a one-stop shop for regional economic development and business incubator for area startups.
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