Site Selection

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Explore our inventory of sites and buildings, using the filters to narrow down your search by location, square footage/acreage, utilities and more. Or, take a look at our featured properties below.

For a quick overview of some of the best locations available, we have featured the following:

Williston Municipal Airport & Industrial Park

Williston railroad trans-loading facility 

20,000 sq-ft steel structure at airport ($499,000 — reduced price)

Williston Municipal Airport & Industrial Park: Reaching High Altitudes

In the 1940’s, the site served as the Montbrook Army Airfield, opening Jan. 1, 1942. It was a sub-base for the main training facility in Alachua County. Two squadrons were assigned to the location, with B-25 and B-26 bombers among the aircraft stationed there.

The property was deeded to the City in 1974, with annexation and development of the property beginning in 1988. Here’s the 30-second flyover

  • It’s south of the central business district, 25-miles west of Interstate 75 and about 25-minutes from Gainesville.
  • It covers approximately 2,000 acres with more than 300 developable acres available for aviation or non-aviation needs.
  • It has an updated fixed base operator (FBO) with conference room space, and transportation from the airport can be arranged.
  • It’s home to several prominent manufacturers, including ANCORP, Monterey Boats, Shadow Trailer and Revolution Aviation. Call (352) 528-3060 for more details or to schedule a site visit.

FREIGHT EXPECTATIONS

East of the airport by about a mile is the rail trans-loading facility owned by Regional Rail LLC. The site allows for the loading or unloading of freight on the shortline railroad that runs from Newberry to Crystal River, which is a run of about 47 miles.

The video to the left provides the key details about this facility, which is suitable for handling numerous freight, including aggregate, chemicals and very large loads such as transformers and other utility equipment. Additionally, freight can be routed to numerous deepwater ports or out-of-state hubs, saving significant transport costs.

The facility is located at 715 E. Noble Ave, Williston.

20-K SQ. FT. HIGH POTENTIAL BUILDING
Included in the extensive amenities at the Williston airport are prime locations to locate diverse industry. One such asset is a vacant steel building that has been used for hangar door assembly and other purposes.

The two-story building — built in 1990 — has several offices and bathrooms, and a hoist in the ground floor assembly area. An open area on the end can be enclosed to create almost 25,000 total square feet under roof.

Sale_Offering_Memorandum 21-K airport steel building

CHIEFLAND INDUSTRIAL PARK

The Chiefland Industrial Park has 16.74 acres of industrial property with direct access to US 19/98. The property is partially built out with about eight acres remaining for development.

Commercial retail/industrial build to suit space is available with construction possible for 5,000 square-foot metal buildings, with between 15-20 foot ceiling heights, as well as loading docks.

Utility specs:

Water: total permitted maximum daily operating capacity – 1.94 MGD;    average daily flow of 310,000 Gallons Per Day.

Sewer: total permitted daily operating capacity – 0.475 MGD. Average daily flow – 0.270 mgd

Forty-five minutes from I-75, 1 1/2 hours from I-10, and only 2 hours from the port of Tampa and Jaxport. Call (352) 493-6711 for more details or for a site visit.

VACANT RETAIL SPACE

Just north of downtown, a 9-acre site steps from the Williston Crossings RV Resort presents multiple opportunities:

  • Mixed use space; retail/commercial and residential
  • Warehousing
  • Cold storage
  • Manufacturing

There is more than 51,000 square feet of space with high ceiling areas and loading docks. Additionally, the presence of the nearby shortline railroad could offer connectivity uses. Lastly, this is a main corridor between Williston and Gainesville. This location averages 7,000 trips per day, with about 6,800 TPD for truck traffic.

Here’s the legal description and site plan:

Former shopping center

18450 NE 40th Street, Williston ($89,900)

Small office/satellite location potential just outside city limits. One acre lot with significant highway frontage (NE Hwy. 27A). Would need well/septic; power pole on site. Three access roads and media cut-through.

15 SE 5th Street, Williston ($120,500)

Two-office building with kitchenette, full bath and laundry/utility room (944 total square-feet). In the central business district near city hall, shopping and dining. Built in 1954; numerous upgrades, and includes central water/sewer.

Former use: surveyor.

MID-SIZE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, INGLIS 

Located off County Road 40 West, this one-story 7,600 square-foot building on 1.25 acres has plenty of flex-space with multiple offices, allowing multiple uses/tenants.

Additionally, there are five bathrooms with three showers, as well as a kitchen. There are several storage areas as well. Three-phase power is on-site with Cat. 5 wiring.

$489,000 asking price; lease to purchase option will be considered.

Single-Story in Heart of Downtown ($122,500)
1/4 acre
2 separate offices
944 sq. ft. conditioned space

Multi-use with attached apartment
1-acre lot
1,876 Square-feet; 2-bed/1-bath apartment is 864 sq. ft.

 

 

 

Williston Municipal Airport & Industrial Park: Reaching High Altitudes

In the 1940’s, the site served as the Montbrook Army Airfield, opening Jan. 1, 1942. It was a sub-base for the main training facility in Alachua County. Two squadrons were assigned to the location, with B-25 and B-26 bombers among the aircraft stationed there.

The property was deeded to the City in 1974, with annexation and development of the property beginning in 1988. Here’s the 30-second flyover

  • It’s south of the central business district, 25-miles west of Interstate 75 and about 25-minutes from Gainesville.
  • It covers approximately 2,000 acres with more than 300 developable acres available for aviation or non-aviation needs.
  • It has an updated fixed base operator (FBO) with conference room space, and transportation from the airport can be arranged.
  • It’s home to several prominent manufacturers, including ANCORP, Monterey Boats, Shadow Trailer and Revolution Aviation. Call (352) 528-3060 for more details or to schedule a site visit.

FREIGHT EXPECTATIONS

East of the airport by about a mile is the rail trans-loading facility owned by Regional Rail LLC. The site allows for the loading or unloading of freight on the shortline railroad that runs from Newberry to Crystal River, which is a run of about 47 miles.

The video to the left provides the key details about this facility, which is suitable for handling numerous freight, including aggregate, chemicals and very large loads such as transformers and other utility equipment. Additionally, freight can be routed to numerous deepwater ports or out-of-state hubs, saving significant transport costs.

The facility is located at 715 E. Noble Ave, Williston.

20-K SQ. FT. HIGH POTENTIAL BUILDING
Included in the extensive amenities at the Williston airport are prime locations to locate diverse industry. One such asset is a vacant steel building that has been used for hangar door assembly and other purposes.

The two-story building — built in 1990 — has several offices and bathrooms, and a hoist in the ground floor assembly area. An open area on the end can be enclosed to create almost 25,000 total square feet under roof.

Sale_Offering_Memorandum 21-K airport steel building

CHIEFLAND INDUSTRIAL PARK

The Chiefland Industrial Park has 16.74 acres of industrial property with direct access to US 19/98. The property is partially built out with about eight acres remaining for development.

Commercial retail/industrial build to suit space is available with construction possible for 5,000 square-foot metal buildings, with between 15-20 foot ceiling heights, as well as loading docks.

Utility specs:

Water: total permitted maximum daily operating capacity – 1.94 MGD;    average daily flow of 310,000 Gallons Per Day.

Sewer: total permitted daily operating capacity – 0.475 MGD. Average daily flow – 0.270 mgd

Forty-five minutes from I-75, 1 1/2 hours from I-10, and only 2 hours from the port of Tampa and Jaxport. Call (352) 493-6711 for more details or for a site visit.

VACANT RETAIL SPACE

Just north of downtown, a 9-acre site steps from the Williston Crossings RV Resort presents multiple opportunities:

  • Mixed use space; retail/commercial and residential
  • Warehousing
  • Cold storage
  • Manufacturing

There is more than 51,000 square feet of space with high ceiling areas and loading docks. Additionally, the presence of the nearby shortline railroad could offer connectivity uses. Lastly, this is a main corridor between Williston and Gainesville. This location averages 7,000 trips per day, with about 6,800 TPD for truck traffic.

Here’s the legal description and site plan:

Former shopping center

18450 NE 40th Street, Williston ($89,900)

Small office/satellite location potential just outside city limits. One acre lot with significant highway frontage (NE Hwy. 27A). Would need well/septic; power pole on site. Three access roads and media cut-through.

15 SE 5th Street, Williston ($120,500)

Two-office building with kitchenette, full bath and laundry/utility room (944 total square-feet). In the central business district near city hall, shopping and dining. Built in 1954; numerous upgrades, and includes central water/sewer.

Former use: surveyor.

MID-SIZE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, INGLIS 

Located off County Road 40 West, this one-story 7,600 square-foot building on 1.25 acres has plenty of flex-space with multiple offices, allowing multiple uses/tenants.

Additionally, there are five bathrooms with three showers, as well as a kitchen. There are several storage areas as well. Three-phase power is on-site with Cat. 5 wiring.

$489,000 asking price; lease to purchase option will be considered.

Single-Story in Heart of Downtown ($122,500)
1/4 acre
2 separate offices
944 sq. ft. conditioned space

Multi-use with attached apartment
1-acre lot
1,876 Square-feet; 2-bed/1-bath apartment is 864 sq. ft.