The Progress District represents Florida’s largest life science cluster with over 800 acres dedicated to supporting a research-based community where scientists and innovators can live, work, and play. The area has an exponential opportunity for flexibility with 600+ total developable acres including pad-ready sites, located in proximity to rail services, and is less than 5 miles from a major United States transportation arteries I-75, and less than 45 miles from the coast to coast I-10. The site is less than 25 minutes from the regional airport and less than 90 minutes from the international airport with cargo and air freight services.
The Progress District is home to a highly trained workforce in technology and science. Located a short 15-minute drive from Wall Street Journal #1 Public Institution, The University of Florida. A top-ranked university for biotech talent and artificial intelligence, they also provide industry partnership opportunities for R&D and commercialization. The Progress District is also home to the Santa Fe College Perry Center for Science & Technology where they focus on workforce development, certifications, and degrees that support the science and technology industries of North Florida.