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JOKER MARCHANT STADIUM OF CHANGE AND GROWTH in the COMMUNITY 8 | FORUM FOR BUSINESS When Chastain-Skillman, Inc. (CSI) first opened their doors for business, the price of gas was $0.18 gallon, the average annual income was $3,210 and Lakeland’s population was 30,851. At that time, Lakeland’s economy was based primarily on phosphate mining, manufacturing and citrus. Fast forward 65 years to today, Lakeland is now a booming city conveniently nestled between Tampa and Orlando, with a population of 100,710. No longer primarily an agricultural community, Lakeland is now relying more on business, medical services and tourism to fuel its economy. Much of Lakeland’s evolution is a result of several key development projects that have shaped our community and have been ultimately responsible for the city’s economic growth and development. Chastain-Skillman has been instrumental in most of these significant developments that have occurred from the 1950s until now. Some of these projects include Joker Marchant Stadium, the Florida Polytechnic University, Hollis Gardens and the Amazon Distribution Center. However, one of the most influential projects that has transformed this city is the Oakbridge development, which also encompasses Grasslands and Lakeside Village. During the 1970s and early 1980s, the area that is now Oakbridge was an abandoned phosphate mine that sat vacant and unsightly. As a lifelong Lakeland resident, it bothered CSI’s president Jim Chastain that this land had gone to waste. He had a vision for this forgotten piece of land