DeLand Tech Park could bring 1.5M square feet of industrial space to Central Florida
December 10, 2025
Riley Benson - Staff Writer, Orlando Business Journal
A proposed Deland Tech Park could bring up to 1.5 million square feet of industrial space to Volusia County, positioning the area for major job growth and attracting institutional investors as demand for large-scale logistics sites surges. Named Deland Tech Park, the project is divided into three parcels, according to a description from Foundry Commercial, which currently represents the sale of parcel one, listed for an undisclosed amount:
- Parcel one with 91.3 acres, currently for sale, to be used for industrial
- Parcel two with 37. 69 acres to be used for commercial, with a power center and neighborhood retail
- Parcel three with 14.81 acres used for commercial, as well as a power center, neighborhood retail and a gas station with a convenience store
The largest part of the development, which features the industrial project, is currently being approved by a range of interested parties, including "institutional investors," along with plans varying from hundreds of thousands of square feet up to a million, according to Justin Ruby, a principal at Foundry Commercial.
