

Progress Park Commercial/Industrial Sites
11 Lot Package/Commercial-Industrial Sites/Progress Park, Alachua, Florida
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Prime location industrial and commercial sites available for sale in an established science and technology park, the Progress District in Alachua, Florida. The district is an ideal location for biotechnology, manufacturing, light industrial, commercial, and retail. The parcels, located in the Progress Park zone of the district, are situated right off of major US Highway 441 (17,700 AADT), a busy thoroughfare from Gainesville to Interstate I-75, and several growing communities on 441. Multiple parcel offerings with prime location next to and fronting US Hwy 441. This is an established science and technology park founded by the University of Florida. Utilities on-site for each parcel, Established workforce in the area.
There are multiple parcels and combinations available in sizes ranging from .95 acres to 18.94 acres. They can be purchased individually or as a package—multiple parcel offerings with a prime location next to US Hwy 441.
Lot A 5.53 Acres $829,500
Lot B 5.03 Acres $754,500
Lot C 2.89 Acres $433,500
Lot D 2.98 Acres $447,000
Lot I 5.14 Acres $1,542,000
Lot J 5.90 Acres $885,000
Lot O 4.85 Acres $727,500
Lot E 5.47 Acres $820,500
Lot F .95 Acres $142,500
Lot P 1.00 Acres $150,000
Lot Q 13.04 Acres $1,956,000
Investment highlights
Ten parcels for sale, as a package or individually, in prime locations with frontage or in close proximity to US Hwy 441
In the heart of the Progress District, known for life science and manufacturing
Progress Park-established science and technology industrial park
Utilities are on-site for each parcel
Quality talent in the region with workforce development programs located in the District
Parcels with in Progress District as well as fronting highway 441 (high traffic & visibility)
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