About The Enterprise:
Enterprise is a city where Old South charm combines with New South vitality to make Enterprise a wonderful place to live, learn, work and make a living. Whether you are a visitor, a new resident, or considering relocation or retiring, you will find our city ready to make you feel at home. Rated by Consumers Digest as one of the top 25 best and most affordable retirement sites in the country.
Enterprise is a community of growth and progress, friendly people, a forward thinking government and a pleasant climate. Enterprise has a diverse blend of industrial, agricultural and military history.
The city offers a variety of cultural, educational, and recreational activities for all ages ranging from cultural events to continuing education. Shopping and dining includes a historic downtown district, eight shopping centers and a wide variety of businesses located throughout the city. Moderate temperatures allow year-round golfing, hunting, fishing, and many other outdoor sports. The Enterprise City Park includes tennis, walking trails, a lake, playgrounds and a picnic area.
Whether you enjoy living in a planned subdivision or a tranquil rural setting, you will find Enterprise provides a variety of options, including quality rental property. Housing in Enterprise is plentiful and affordable. Several new housing developments will have entities such as lakes, golf courses, two-acres of land, walking trails and neighborhood shops.
Comprehensive medical care is available through the 135-bed hospital and the 36 doctors and 10 dentists who practice in Enterprise. A wide variety of additional quality medical services are available with a 30-minute drive. For the military, Lyster Army Hospital is located five miles from the city.
The 6th annual OSCAR Club Day of Service is scheduled for March 18 and Mayor Cooper is encouraging all residents to participate in the annual event that enhances the city. “This is an opportunity for you to show your ‘Enterpride’…
Read More »The Enterprise Fire Department will intentionally set fire inside its burn building this weekend as part of what will become a routine training exercise. The burn building is a modified 40-foot by 8-foot shipping container that allows firefighters…
Read More »City leaders Wednesday broke ground on the new multi-million-dollar Enterprise Recreation and Aquatics Center. “This is a very important day for us, for our children, and our children to be,” Mayor William E. Cooper told the crowd…
Read More »A new halfpipe will be ready to roll by this weekend, as crews worked Tuesday to install the new feature at the Enterprise Skate Park. The halfpipe expansion measures four-feet high, 16-feet wide and 30-feet long. The equipment, from American…
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