Dothan, Alabama
3500 Eastern Boulevard
Montgomery, Alabama 36116
(334) 277-1000
www.aronov.com Primary Contacts
Developer: John Argo
(334) 277-1000 ext. 414
john.argo@aronov.com Leasing: Steve Wallace
(334) 277-1000 ext. 426
steve.wallace@aronov.com Outlots: Carter Burwell
(334) 277-1000 ext. 231
carter.burwell@aronov.com
Overview
Cottonwood Corners is a 69,600 square foot community shopping center in Dothan, Alabama anchored by the city’s first Publix supermarket. Dothan is the county seat of Alabama’s Houston County, the 12th most populous county in the state and the 8th wealthiest County in Alabama. The Dothan metro area consists of Houston, Geneva and Henry Counties with a combined total population of 138,234. The Cottonwood Corners site is located on Ross Clark Circle, one of the most heavily traveled thoroughfares in the city with a daily traffic count in excess 24,400. Dothan has a high number of new and active housing developments and a population of 25,448 within a 3 mile radius of Cottonwood Corners.
Superior Economy
Dothan is a good place to do business, with a strategic location, easy access, strong work ethic, trained work force, sound and diversified economy, first rate educational institutions and pro-business tax structure. Dothan is the largest and most progressive city within an 80 mile radius, where residents from outlying areas travel for shopping, dining, sports, entertainment and healthcare. The market’s solid communications base includes 2 newspapers (one daily, one weekly), 3 television stations, 3 cable systems and 13 radio stations. A stable and growing economy is supported by aerospace, distribution, advanced technology and healthcare. The city is home to a number of major employers including General Electric, Michelin, Sony, McLane, Pemco World Aviation, Twitchell, International Paper, Globe Motors, Cummings Sign, Perdue Farms, Swedish Match, Qualico Steel, E & H Steel, Dunbarton, Flavor House, Nypro ALABAMA, Movie Gallery – Headquarters, AAA Cooper Transportation – Headquarters, ID Associates, and Cole Sign Company. Dothan boasts an enviable accessibility to travel destinations north, south, east and west including a planned I-10 connector. In addition, neighboring Fort Rucker Army Aviation Center in Dale County employs 5,600 people with a daily population of 16,257.
In 2006, Dothan was rated #1 by US News and World Report as the least expensive city to live. For more information, visit the Dothan Chamber of Commerce Web site.