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"HEADS UP"... If you live in Plant City or Surrounding Area...
Just on the out skirts "WEST" of I-4 regarding the "Adopted Plant City 2040 Comprehensive Plan" between Exit 17 to Exit 19:
Great "LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION" Investment ("Quote: near "Area of Opportunity") Property (in my opinion, please research the area for your own confirmation.)
Serious inquiries by email ONLY.
Just on the out skirts "WEST" of I-4 regarding the "Adopted Plant City 2040 Comprehensive Plan" between Exit 17 to Exit 19:
- The "Entrance Ramp" / acceleration lane from Exit 19 exiting off at Exit 17 is a through lane
- The "Entrance Ramp" / acceleration lane from Exit 17 exiting off at Exit 19 is a through lane
- Easy access on/off from I-4 between Exit 19 and Exit 17 "FDOT CONSIDERATION" commercial Entrances and Exits
- This proposal was brought to the attention of the FDOT for "Consideration".
Great "LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION" Investment ("Quote: near "Area of Opportunity") Property (in my opinion, please research the area for your own confirmation.)
- Strategic location within the region (Quoted from, "Adopted Plant City 2040 Comprehensive Plan") (Between Tampa and Plant City’s I-4 Green Tech Corridors to encourage development of high tech businesses along I-4, including light industrial, research, and of ce development.)
- Property Location Mapping: Address Map / Plant City Map / State Cross Intersection Map / State Map
- Sleepy growing neighborhood on the out skirts of the "Adopted Plant City 2040 Comprehensive Plan".
- (Per signage) 300,000 Homes being built at the S.E. corner property of Haggerty Road and Thonotosassa Road (Construction has begun)
- Property is on I-4 Front with HUGE amounts of I-4 Traffic Expose from Existing Billboard with possibilities for billboard expansion
- FDOT I-4 light pole next to billboard
- HUGE amounts of Exposure from Florida Strawberry Festival I-4 traffic, Florida State Fair I-4 traffic, captured audience when the traffic lanes back up on I-4 , other events and more.
- Poultry/Animal coup; small scale possible livestock / agriculture business venture / commercial business venture with water an electric to building
- Living quarters to watch over your investment / rental property / investment property
- Small area concrete slab with electrical
- 2 Wells
- New Metal Roof
- Land/Home Feng Shui by a Licensed Practitioner
- Zoned Residential/Agriculture with possibilities for Commercial zoning?
- Easy Access to I-4 from Property (1 mile+/-)
- What to do around Hillsborough County and surrounding Counties, Pinellas County, Polk County, Pasco County, Hardee County, Manatee County
- What to do in Florida / Florida Attractions
- Plant City is how far from Cape Coral, Cedar Key, Clearwater Beach, Cocoa Beach, Dayton Beach, Gainsville, Jacksonville, Keys, Miami, Orlando, Pensacola, St. Petersburg, Siesta Key, Tallahassee, Tampa, West Palm Beach
- Florida Microbreweries / Craft Beer
- Florida RV Dealers
- Home: 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath, Office, 2 Livingrooms, Dining Room, Kitchen, Laundry Room, Enclosure Area, Carport, Metal Roof/Combination Flat Roof, 3 Entry Points, (Build the home of your dreams, easy access to I-4, sustainable living and with income producing potential.)
- PRIME Real Estate 3501 Joe Sanchez Road, Plant City, FL 33565 (PROOF: 3307 Frontage Road, Plant City, FL 33566 - Refer to Map below)(and MORE Proof)
- Property MAPS: Map 1 / Map 2 / Google Aerial from I-4 / Google Aerial from I-4 Close up / Google Aerial from Joe Sanchez Road (old pic), Aerial Overview, Google Front of Property (old view), View from I-4 South Lane, View from I-4 North Lane
Serious inquiries by email ONLY.
- How much is your marketing budget for the year?
- What if this was the location to invest your marketing budget and get a return for your investment?
- Your Captured Market of Interstate 4 (I-4) Traffic, Easy On I-4, Easy Off I-4, Exit 19 to Exit 17 is a through lane, Developing Area with Lots of Opportunities and Growing Area with TONS of Amenities.
- You going to keep letting it go bye or miss out on this gold mind YOU could have had?
Quote from, "Adopted Plant City 2040 Comprehensive Plan"
Plant City has a rich history dating back to the mid-1800’s. It was incorporated in 1885. Plant City derives its name not from the surrounding agricultural industry, but from the railroad builder, Henry B. Plant. In the historical respective entitled, “Plant City, Its Origin and History”, by Quintilla Geer Bruton and David E. Bailey, John Keasler notes:
“...to have Plant City for a home town is, in the first place, to have received a fine gift from life. A valuable present. Something of real worth. And, like all truly worthwhile things, the gift increases in value with the passing of time...”
Originally, the municipality was a large cotton center, but over time changed its focus to strawberries. Today, over three- quarters of the nation’s midwinter strawberries come from areas surrounding the City of Plant City. This has brought the jurisdiction national recognition and to acknowledge this important heritage, the municipality holds the annual Florida Strawberry Festival. For those unfamiliar with Plant City, it is located in the northeastern part of Hillsborough County, and abuts the City of Lakeland, which lies to the east in Polk County. Due to its agricultural heritage and industrial development, Plant City is bisected by several railway lines.
Not only is Plant City’s population increasing, but it is also dramatically growing in size. In 2000 the community was comprised of approximately 15,229 acres, while today that number stands at 17,953 (2014). Much of these annexed lands are being planned and programmed for future residential and industrial development. Based on these indicators, it is expected that rapid growth will continue over the foreseeable future in the City of Plant City.
Plant City has a rich history dating back to the mid-1800’s. It was incorporated in 1885. Plant City derives its name not from the surrounding agricultural industry, but from the railroad builder, Henry B. Plant. In the historical respective entitled, “Plant City, Its Origin and History”, by Quintilla Geer Bruton and David E. Bailey, John Keasler notes:
“...to have Plant City for a home town is, in the first place, to have received a fine gift from life. A valuable present. Something of real worth. And, like all truly worthwhile things, the gift increases in value with the passing of time...”
Originally, the municipality was a large cotton center, but over time changed its focus to strawberries. Today, over three- quarters of the nation’s midwinter strawberries come from areas surrounding the City of Plant City. This has brought the jurisdiction national recognition and to acknowledge this important heritage, the municipality holds the annual Florida Strawberry Festival. For those unfamiliar with Plant City, it is located in the northeastern part of Hillsborough County, and abuts the City of Lakeland, which lies to the east in Polk County. Due to its agricultural heritage and industrial development, Plant City is bisected by several railway lines.
Not only is Plant City’s population increasing, but it is also dramatically growing in size. In 2000 the community was comprised of approximately 15,229 acres, while today that number stands at 17,953 (2014). Much of these annexed lands are being planned and programmed for future residential and industrial development. Based on these indicators, it is expected that rapid growth will continue over the foreseeable future in the City of Plant City.
Articles of Interest:
- Plant City poised to capitalize on untapped business district
- FDOT studies widening U.S. 92 from Seffner to Polk County line
- Public hearing set for Highway 92 expansion - Hillsborough MPO’s Imagine 2040 Long Range Transportation plan. From Park Road to County Line Road, right of way and construction is estimated to cost $58,160,000 between 2021 and 2025.
- FDOT studies widening U.S. 92 from Seffner to Polk County line - The 18-mile project begins at Garden Lane in Seffner and ends at County Line Road.
- Rezoning to a (Planned Development) keeps Keel and Curley Winery, microbrewery on track
- Microbrewing in the US: An overview of the microbrewery industry and a business plan for future success
- CRAFT BEER INDUSTRY MARKET SEGMENTS There are four distinct craft beer industry market segments: brewpubs, microbreweries, regional craft breweries and contract brewing companies.
- High Tech Corridor rebrands as 'The Corridor'
- Florida's I-4 corridor is a high tech hotbed
- Polk County And The I-4 Corridor Voters
- Florida’s I-4 corridor: Where presidents get picked
- I-4 corridor scheduled to go 'Green' a/k/a I-4 Green Tech Corridor Designating it a green technology corridor helps the county stand out in its quest to draw industry that will put local talent to work in high-paying jobs, she said. The corridor stretches from Tampa to the Polk County line, along both sides of I-4.
- CITY MANAGER REPORT FOR CITY COMMISSION MEETING SEPTEMBER 8, 2014
- FLORIDA’S I-4 CORRIDOR: IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, SUBURBAN MOTHERS WIELD POWERFUL VOTES
- Florida’s I-4 Corridor Could Decide US Election
- Department of Community Affairs
In my opinion what makes this location so valueable?
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Major Projects on Florida's Highways
Proposed project aimed at easing I-4 traffic congestion in Plant City
(I-4) (I-4 Economic Corridor Study)
Proposed project aimed at easing I-4 traffic congestion in Plant City
(I-4) (I-4 Economic Corridor Study)
Interstate 4 Economic Corridor Assets
I-4 Green Tech Corridor -This followed and implemented the comprehensive economic and land use study conducted on the Interstate-4 corridor by the Planning Commission, Hillsborough County and the Cities of Tampa, Plant City and Temple Terrace.
I-4 Green Tech Corridor Map and Plant City Future Land Use Element
"The Plan" - Florida High Tech Corridor
Revised Alternative Corridor Evaluation Methodology Memorandum (MM)
I-4 Green Tech Corridor -This followed and implemented the comprehensive economic and land use study conducted on the Interstate-4 corridor by the Planning Commission, Hillsborough County and the Cities of Tampa, Plant City and Temple Terrace.
I-4 Green Tech Corridor Map and Plant City Future Land Use Element
"The Plan" - Florida High Tech Corridor
Revised Alternative Corridor Evaluation Methodology Memorandum (MM)
What makes this location a point of Interest?
"BUSINESS Development and Road Expansions?"
(I-4 Green Tech Corridor / I-4 / U.S. 92 / County Line Road Industrial Area / Hwy. 60 / Knights Griffin Road / Craft Beer Industry / Florida Central Points of Interest)
"BUSINESS Development and Road Expansions?"
(I-4 Green Tech Corridor / I-4 / U.S. 92 / County Line Road Industrial Area / Hwy. 60 / Knights Griffin Road / Craft Beer Industry / Florida Central Points of Interest)
Brewpubs, Microbreweries, Regional Craft Breweries and Contract Brewing Companies.