Central Florida’s population is expected to increase by nearly 30% before 2030. Central Florida’s population is expected to increase by nearly 30% before 2030.

ORLANDO—Nearly 4,500 acres of land in Lakeland, FL is up for grabs. It’s one of the largest sites of developable land in Central Florida.

Williams Acquisition Holding Company is selling the parcel. The land sits at the south side of Interstate 4, between State Road 33 and Polk Parkway. That’s next to the new campus of Florida Polytechnic University, an engineering and technology college that became Florida’s 12th state university when it opened in 2014. JLL is representing the seller.

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