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Minneola’s Turkey Farm Road Lands 1.4M Warehouse Giant

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Published on March 19, 2026
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Ground is officially moving on one of Lake County’s biggest industrial plays, as work kicked off in February on Camp Lake Commerce Center, a 163‑acre industrial park in Minneola that is slated to bring about 1.4 million square feet of warehouse and distribution space to the city. The three‑phase project is being tailored for large logistics users that need footprints north of 300,000 square feet.

According to the Orlando Business Journal, FRP Development Corp. is leading the project, and crews started work in February. Marketing materials peg the park at roughly 1,377,642 square feet, with Phase I set to deliver two buildings totaling about 377,892 square feet, per CBRE.

What will be built

Phase I calls for two warehouses of roughly 195,249 and 182,643 square feet, with future shells planned that could be stitched together into larger footprints all the way up to the park’s full capacity. Development materials from Strategic Real Estate Partners outline additional future buildings, including a roughly 201,500‑square‑foot structure that would bring the total to about 1.38 million square feet.

Location and logistics

The site fronts Turkey Farm Road near N. Hancock Road, just off the Florida Turnpike and Highway 27, a spot brokers say lines up well for tenants serving the entire state. CBRE highlights nearby infrastructure upgrades, including a planned widening of Hancock Road and the new AdventHealth campus across the Turnpike, as key reasons the park is expected to appeal to distribution users.

Local impact

Minneola city records show the site plan moved through review late last year, a prerequisite developers cleared before breaking ground, according to Minneola. County economic officials have been tracking industrial demand after a strong 2025 for Lake County, and say fresh industrial inventory should help meet interest from e‑commerce and distribution firms, per Lake County Partners.

Space is already being marketed, divisible down to about 14,000 square feet, according to Crexi, and leasing contacts are listed on the developer and broker pages. For additional detail on the developer, construction timeline, and project specifics, see the Orlando Business Journal coverage.

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