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Updated almost 7 years ago,

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Pat C.
  • Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
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1035 acres zoned 4 units per acre in Micco Florida!

Pat C.
  • Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
Posted

A monumental development opportunity of a lifetime! The Micco

Park Village District Project consists of a total of 1,035 acres of

land just east of I-95, 2.5 miles West of the Intercoastal Waterway

and at the Southeast boundary of the City of Palm Bay, Florida.

The parcels include three (3) land owners that can be

consolidated for single sale. Currently 760 acres is vacant

pasture land and 275 acres is an active tree farm. Property

contains little to no wetlands and is free of environmental issues.

The Comprehensive Plan Amendment and DCA Approval are

based on the Micco Park Village District which will consist of a

Town Center and Micco Park South, which will contain 2,691

dwelling units and 234,000 sf of non-residential development.

In addition there will be a parkway construction moving forward in

phases for an East/West Connector Road known as the St. Johns

Heritage Parkway and an Interchange at I-95.

The Micco Park Village District provides a balanced approach to

growth management; ample open space with compact urban

development, adequate public facilities for residents provided

onsite and sufficient commercial, employment and civic uses for

the resident population.

Offering

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