Northwest Florida Industrial Park @ I-10
The park is located off Interstate 10 and adjacent to commercial property, giving you the option of making products here and selling them next door – without needing to rezone. This 88-acre site features flat wooded terrain consisting of lakeland sand soil in a minimal flooding zone (Flood Zone C.) The site is zoned M1-Restricted Industrial and surrounded by land zoned Commercial, Restricted Industrial, Agricultural, and Military. There are no bodies of water, creeks, or wetlands.
| Acreage | 88 Developable; Contiguous |
| County | Santa Rosa |
| City | Milton |
| Latitude, Longitude | 30.611064, -86.952925 |
| Airport | 25 miles from Pensacola International Airport (PNS) |
| Port | 28 miles from the Port of Pensacola |
| Rail | Site is not rail serviced |
| Interstate & U.S. Highway | Less than 1 mile from I-10 & accessed by Hwy. 87 |
| Electric | Gulf Power Company: 12.47 kV 3-phase distribution line 200 feet from the park |
| Natural Gas | City of Milton: 2-inch line |
| Water | City of Milton: 8-inch line with 435,000 gpd available capacity |
| Sewer | Wastewater lines within 500 feet of the park; 8.5 mgd available capacity |
| Telecommunications | AT&T Florida: Infrastructure within 500 feet of the park |
Access to the site is through four-lane Highway 87, with Interstate 10 less than one mile away, providing easy access to the entire northern Gulf Coast. Interstate 65 is less than an hour away for access Northward. Two-lane highways with controlled intersections provide access from the east and west, and north into Alabama.
The deep-water Port of Pensacola sits 25 miles away along the Gulf of Mexico and is Northwest Florida’s most diverse and business-focused deep-water port. The port boasts a 33-foot channel depth with a 2-foot overdraft and a 1,600-foot turning basin radius.
The Pensacola International Airport provides six passenger, two charter, and two air cargo services within a 30-minute drive. It offers the convenience of two runways, with the longer one stretching 7,004 feet. Peter Prince Field sits just 2 miles away from the site and offers full-instrument-landing-capable general aviation airport services with a 3,700-foot runway a few minutes away.
The Florida First Sites program is designed to add project-ready industrial sites to Northwest Florida’s portfolio of competitive advantages.
Site certification…
- Offers a detailed analysis by an international site selection firm
- Completes due diligence items
- Reduces risk factors
- Accelerates speed to market
- Cuts site development costs
Studies Completed
Title Search
Phase I Environmental
Wetlands Delineation
Geotechnical Study
Archaeological Study
Endangered Species
Amenity Quick-Check
Project-ready site
Immediate interstate access
Foreign trade port access
Full utilities coverage
Full telecommunications
No noise restrictions