In the early 1850s, Archer was known as Deer Hammock. In anticipation of the arrival of Florida’s first coast-to-coast railroad, the Florida Town Improvement Company surveyed Deer Hammock, established lots and streets, and renamed the town in honor of James T. Archer, Florida’s first secretary of state. David Levy Yulee, a resident of Archer, built and operated Florida’s first trans-state railroad, which traveled from Fernandina to Cedar Key through Archer. Yulee later became Florida’s first United States senator.
Florida Crossroads Industrial Zone is a 143 acre certified “shovel ready” vacant property in Archer, Florida. This site is accessible by Class
The transfer of raw materials, unassembled equipment, and finished products is easily available through a network of state, county, and interstate roads and highways. In addition, there are two major shipping ports within 106 and 128 miles. The regional airport is only 20 miles away.
rail and customized service on tracks located on the western boundary of the site. Florida Northern partners with CSX to move raw materials, and finished products throughout the rail system. In addition, there is significant room for rail expansion including side tracks, spurs, and switches.
• Any restrictions or easements on the site, as well as in the construction of buildings, are noted and details provided.
KEY FACTS ABOUT FLORIDA CROSSROADS INDUSTRIAL ZONE, LLC
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Levy County Companies
- Company name
- FLORIDA CROSSROADS INDUSTRIAL ZONE, LLC
- Status
- Active
- Filed Number
- L13000121419
- FEI Number
- 46-3582762
- Date of Incorporation
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August 27, 2013
Age - 11 years
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Florida Limited Liability
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://floridacrossroadsindustrialzone.com
- Phones
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(352) 316-1164
FLORIDA CROSSROADS INDUSTRIAL ZONE, LLC NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 21990 N.E. COUNTY ROAD 320,
WILLISTON,
FL,
32696,
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