"Opportunities like the West Bay Sector plan are rare in Florida… Perhaps it will serve as an example to Florida's other large landowners. For Florida's sake I hope so."
– Former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham
JOE’s project at West Bay, Florida is a large-scale master-planned mixed-use development with a framework in place to guide its growth for the next 50 years. Its Florida Gulf Coast location and land, sea and air connections to the global economy make it an excellent place to start or grow a business.
The project offers a combination of very attractive competitive advantages, including access to:
The Panama City - Bay County Airport and Industrial District's state-of-the-art international airport with a 10,000 foot (3,050 meter) runway capable of operations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
A deepwater port equipped with modem loading and unloading facilities for truck, rail, barge, container, RO-RO vessel and deepwater vessel traffic. The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway is located adjacent to the port and offers Intracoastal shipment capability via barge.
Access to Foreign Trade Zone #65 with full US Customs services on demand.
A rail link to both Norfolk Southern and CSX and the United States’ primary north-south and east-west rail lines.
Access to I-10 and the United States’ Interstate Highway System.
Up to 4.4 million square feet (408,000 square meters) of commercial/industrial space initially and, at full build-out, the Sector Plan contemplates approximately 27,000 residential units and 37 million square feet (3.4 million square meters) of commercial/industrial space.
A full complement of strong local and regional business support capable of helping to jumpstart a business relocation or expansion.
Available state and local economic incentives and business support programs.
A strategic location that allows businesses to serve the southeastern, northeastern and central United States, Central and South America and the world.
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