A Community Retail Shopping Center located in Immokalee at a lighted intersection on State Road 29 and Lake Trafford Road offering 98,459 square feet of leasable area. The location has excellent accessibility with 4 ingress and egress points, plenty of parking, and visibility. Immokalee, Collier County's largest non-coastal community, has long been associated with sprawling cattle ranches and a thriving agricultural economy. The region was originally occupied by the Calusa Indians and, centuries later, by the Seminoles, who set up temporary camps on the high prairie land during their seasonal hunting expeditions.
Today, Immokalee’s Regional Airport became a Foreign Trade Zone in 1997 which maintains port-of-entry status for flights originating from foreign ports, has a 13,000 square foot Manufacturing Technology Center with plans for another facility to be built within the Foreign Trade Zone, and is highly recognized within the agriculture industry and supplying the country with citrus, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, squash, eggplant, cantaloupe, watermelon and other varieties.
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