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Brooks County Industrial Park

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32.0 million US$/k㎡
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1.6km²
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Industry:Agricultural Technology,Light Industry
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Price of land:32.0list.parkMu2
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Subsidy on land: - list.parkMu2
Environmental protection requirement:No Tax on land: - list.parkMu2
Factory rental price range:0 ~ 0 US$/month•㎡Factory sale price range:0 ~ 0 US$/㎡
Office rental price range:0 ~ 0 US$/month•㎡Office sale price range:0 ~ 0 US$/㎡

Intro

With 250 acres, expandable to over 470 acres, the Park provides a uniquely strategic, shovel-ready opportunity in a superbly-connected location that puts markets within easy reach, along with multimodal ports and international air. 

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Area:1.6 k㎡Information:229.263.9085
Address:220 East Screven Street Quitman, Georgia 31643
Industries:Agricultural Technology,Light Industry

Cost

Water:0.65 US$/m³Commercial electricity tariff:0.1453 US$/kWh
Heavy industry electricity tariff:0.1400 US$/kWhIndustrial electricity tariff (peak):0.1565 US$/kWh
Industrial electricity tariff (off-peak):0.1298 US$/kWhIndustrial electricty tariff (average):0.1418 US$/kWh
Natural gas:0.4 US$/m³ Water treatment:1 US$/t.
Minimum wage:1000.0 US$/monthOrdinary worker:3111.67 US$/month
Land value tax: -

Facilities

Distance to freight station: - Distance to railway station:Georgia & Florida Railway(omniTRAX): on site with connectivity to CSX and Norfolk Southern
Distance to habor:Bainbridge,GA:61.2 miles(inland terminal)Distance to airport:International Tallahassee,FL:68miles; International Jacksonville,FL:115 miles
Introduction of district:Quitman was designated county seat of newly formed Brooks County in 1858. It was incorporated as a town in 1859 and as a city in 1904. As the county seat, it was the center of trading in the county, which was devoted to cotton plantations before and after the American Civil War.
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Railway logistics: -
Residential housing price in this city:5000 US$/㎡
Support for residing in Park: -
Living environment:Naturally beautiful. Nurtured for flourishing life satisfaction.For nature lovers, sportsmen, and outdoor enthusiasts, inviting paths converge in Brooks County.Flourishing flowers and families: While moss-laden oaks and gorgeous Georgia landscapes give a feeling of timelessness, Brooks County is in fact the perfect place for today and for tomorrow, with a vibrant community that nurtures a higher quality of life by working together to create a more prosperous future. A distinctively delicious flavor of life.
Access to supermarkets:2 miles to Stan's Grocery
Commerical enviornment:From forward-thinking schools to great 24-7 community healthcare at the Brooks County Medical Center, families have what they need right here. However, the County is also perfectly positioned for easy access to larger metro areas, thus greatly expanding options in everything from higher education to healthcare. Just an hour and half from Atlantic and Gulf beaches, Brooks is the perfect place to work and play, to grow and learn, to live your life and love your life.
Access to shopping malls:19.4 miles to Valdosta Mall
Access to hotels:15.6 miles to Hampton Inn &Suites Valdosta/Conference center
Access to leisure and entertainment: -
Access to healthcare:18.4 miles to Barnes Healthcare Services
Access to education:Accreditation and academic excellence are important to the accredited and award-winning Brooks County public school system, serving over 2,000 students in five well-equipped and expertly-staffed facilities. 

Plan

With 250 acres, expandable to over 470 acres, the Park provides a uniquely strategic, shovel-ready opportunity in a superbly-connected location that puts markets within easy reach, along with multimodal ports and international air. 
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Quitman is a city in and the county seat of Brooks County, Georgia, United States. The population was 3,850 at the 2010 census. The Quitman Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Quitman was a home of James Pierpont, author of the song "Jingle Bells" (1857), and uncle of American financier J.P. Morgan. Pierpont was organist for the First Presbyterian Church.It is called the "Camellia City", as the tree grows in profusion around the area.
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Introduction

With 250 acres, expandable to over 470 acres, the Park provides a uniquely strategic, shovel-ready opportunity in a superbly-connected location that puts markets within easy reach, along with multimodal ports and international air. 

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