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2901 E New York Ave - Approved Industrial Project located along I-4 40 Acres of Industrial Land in Deland, FL 32724


Investment Highlights
- Fully approved industrial development site.
- Suitable for warehousing, manufacturing, and distribution uses.
- Positioned near the I-4 and SR 44 corridor.
- Located along Interstate 4 with regional connectivity.
- Approximately 40.32 acres of industrial land.
Executive Summary
Colliers is pleased to exclusively present I-4 North | ±40 Acres, an industrial development opportunity positioned along the northern Interstate 4 (I-4) growth corridor in DeLand, Florida. The Property offers ±1,600 linear feet of frontage along I-4, prominent interstate visibility and convenient access to the SR-44 interchange.
The Offering Memorandum includes an approved Master Development Plan (Exhibit B to the recorded Business Planned Unit Development Development Agreement) which entails ±241,400 SF of shallow-bay industrial development. The site is positioned at the next I-4 exit north of Deltona, where Amazon has established more than 3.0 million square feet of build-to-suit logistics facilities across three projects since 2020, reinforcing the continued northward expansion of industrial development from Orlando.
To get more property information please sign the CA here: I-4North.com
Located approximately equidistant between the Orlando MSA and Daytona Beach, the Property is positioned to serve both markets while capturing demand along one of Central Florida’s healthiest industrial corridors. With vacancy remaining below 3%, asking rents exceeding $12.50 NNN, and no competitive industrial product currently under construction, the Property’s scale, interstate frontage, and advanced planning status create a rare opportunity to develop modern industrial product between two established employment and population centers.
The Offering Memorandum includes an approved Master Development Plan (Exhibit B to the recorded Business Planned Unit Development Development Agreement) which entails ±241,400 SF of shallow-bay industrial development. The site is positioned at the next I-4 exit north of Deltona, where Amazon has established more than 3.0 million square feet of build-to-suit logistics facilities across three projects since 2020, reinforcing the continued northward expansion of industrial development from Orlando.
To get more property information please sign the CA here: I-4North.com
Located approximately equidistant between the Orlando MSA and Daytona Beach, the Property is positioned to serve both markets while capturing demand along one of Central Florida’s healthiest industrial corridors. With vacancy remaining below 3%, asking rents exceeding $12.50 NNN, and no competitive industrial product currently under construction, the Property’s scale, interstate frontage, and advanced planning status create a rare opportunity to develop modern industrial product between two established employment and population centers.
Property Facts
| Sale Type | Investment | Property Subtype | Industrial |
| No. Lots | 1 | Proposed Use | |
| Property Type | Land | Total Lot Size | 40.00 AC |
| Zoning | BPUD - Business Planned Unit Development | ||
| Sale Type | Investment |
| No. Lots | 1 |
| Property Type | Land |
| Property Subtype | Industrial |
| Proposed Use | |
| Total Lot Size | 40.00 AC |
| Zoning | BPUD - Business Planned Unit Development |
1 Lot Available
Lot
| Lot Size | 40.00 AC |
| Lot Size | 40.00 AC |
1 1
Not walkable
10/100
Exceptionally drivable
100/100
Somewhat bikeable
20/100
Property Taxes
| Parcel Number | 7118-00-00-0010 | Improvements Assessment | $1,236 CAD |
| Land Assessment | $5,324,518 CAD | Total Assessment | $5,325,754 CAD |
Property Taxes
Parcel Number
7118-00-00-0010
Land Assessment
$5,324,518 CAD
Improvements Assessment
$1,236 CAD
Total Assessment
$5,325,754 CAD
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