An Eastern North Carolina town known for its ties to the Marine Corps is seeing a surprising resurgence.
Jacksonville has been home to Camp Lejeune since 1941, and the base has about 33,000 active military. Jacksonville, with a population of 72,000, has long been the home to the used-car lots, seedy bars and uninspiring downtowns common in military towns.
But last year, Site Selection Magazine named Jacksonville No. 22 in the U.S. for best small cities for small businesses. Jacksonville was the only North Carolina city in the top 50.
“We are trying to make this downtown a better place to do business,” City Manager Joshua Ray said.
Surging interest in Onslow County, which hugs the Atlantic Ocean and includes Swansboro and North Topsail Island, has helped.
But Jacksonville has been intentional about its growth, rebuilding and beautifying downtown. That includes a new city hall and working with the Marines to create monuments and garden areas.
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