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Anticipate Growth - South Shore Corporate Park in Ruskin

It pays to do some research before buying real estate as an investment or as a home. That's why I have decided to include in this blog not only information on new homes and land but also information on any other developments and major infrastructure plans because these changes tend to have major impact on real estate. As a resident of Ruskin and a real estate agent I am excited about the future of Ruskin and the South Shore area. The South Shore Corporate Park will bring much needed jobs, retail and new schools. Here is some information about this development.

 

South Shore Corporate Park is a 1,000 acre mixed-use project, emphasizing the development of a uniquely compatible community of light industrial, residential, and industrial uses. Adjacent to I-75 and growing south county communities Ruskin, Apollo Beach, Riverview and Sun City Center, the project's industrial component, separated from the project's support residential and industrial uses by the site's natural greenway, Wolf Branch Creek, is ideally situated to accommodate distribution and light indutrial/high tech users in need of either large or small pre-approved development sites, efficient access, and public facilities. With a total of 6,010,200 square feet of light industrial at build out, the South Shore Corporate Park is expected to be a primary employment center for the south county area -- a facility to draw workers, residents, and service industries to the area. South Shore Corporate Park is uniquely designed to provide training and employment opportunities through the high school and college educational uses on-site. Residential development within the project provides housing opportunities not only for employees of the Park but neighboring areas as well.

Read more at http://www.southshorecp.com/

 

 

 

 

 

Published Tuesday, April 03, 2007 1:48 PM by Jana Hristova
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