About Us

Our goal has always been simple…generate a positive return on your advertising investment, while offering you a pleasant buying experience.

At Lakeland Outdoor, we share with our clients the key knowledge that we have acquired in over 25+ years of working with all sizes and types of business. Our stability in Central Florida and knowledge of the area will provide you with the best opportunity to strategically place your message.

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Property Owner?

 Are you the owner of a non-residential parcel of property?  If so, reach out to us to discuss how we may generate additional income on your property. Lakeland Outdoor is interested in leasing new billboard sites and acquiring property that is for sale.

Leasing can be a benefit to all involved and be profitable income to the landowner.

Known as the “City of Swans”, Lakeland’s many lakes are graced by white mute swans descended from a pair donated by England’s Queen Elizabeth in 1957. The city’s original swan population is thought to have originated as pets of lakefront residents around 1923. Lakeland city government purchased an additional two pairs of swans in 1926 and appointed a “superintendent of swans” to care for them. By the mid-1930s the swan population had grown to 20 on six city lakes, but by 1954, through combined contact with humans and predatory animals, it had dwindled to one. A Lakeland resident living in England wrote to the Queen in hopes of buying a pair of the royal swans living on the Thames River. The Queen offered to donate a pair if the cost of capturing, crating and shipping was paid. A former visitor of Lakeland read of the effort and donated the necessary $300. The pair was released on the city’s Lake Morton on February 9, 1957. The swan population in Lakeland has since grown to 200, including descendants of the royal swans and several other varieties added by the city.

Community

The Greater Bartow Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to economic prosperity and corporate growth in Bartow and surrounding areas. It is also committed to stimulating business and the economy, regional cooperatives, education initiatives and community awareness. In order to contribute to the success of its members, the Chamber provides local industries with the networking and promotional tools needed for financial success.

Known as the “City of Swans”, Lakeland’s many lakes are graced by white mute swans descended from a pair donated by England’s Queen Elizabeth in 1957. The city’s original swan population is thought to have originated as pets of lakefront residents around 1923. Lakeland city government purchased an additional two pairs of swans in 1926 and appointed a “superintendent of swans” to care for them. By the mid-1930s the swan population had grown to 20 on six city lakes, but by 1954, through combined contact with humans and predatory animals, it had dwindled to one. A Lakeland resident living in England wrote to the Queen in hopes of buying a pair of the royal swans living on the Thames River. The Queen offered to donate a pair if the cost of capturing, crating and shipping was paid. A former visitor of Lakeland read of the effort and donated the necessary $300. The pair was released on the city’s Lake Morton on February 9, 1957. The swan population in Lakeland has since grown to 200, including descendants of the royal swans and several other varieties added by the city.

The Central Florida Development Council (CFDC) is a public and private partnership between the Polk County Board of County Commissioners and all of the major chambers of commerce and cities in Polk County, Florida. The CFDC is responsible for economic development activity in a thriving community centered in a super-region, stretching from Tampa to Orlando.

For more than 30 years, the Florida Outdoor Advertising Association (FOAA) has been working to represent the interests of the outdoor advertising industry before local governments, at the regulatory level, and in the Florida Legislature.

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