2-Million-Sq.-Ft. Data Center Proposed for Indiantown, Ownership Unclear

A shell company founded in April 2025 filed the application; a $35 million mortgage is already recorded against the Silver Fox Road property.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A company called Silver Fox 606 has applied to build a 2-million-square-foot data processing center at 13820 Silver Fox Road in Indiantown, according to village records.

WHAT IT MEANS: The proposed facility would rank among the largest data centers in the region, but the ultimate owner of the project remains undisclosed. Silver Fox 606 was incorporated in April 2025 and lists only one manager in state business records. The Martin County Recorder's Office shows the company already holds a mortgage on the property with a principal amount of $35 million, of which $12 million was disbursed in June 2025.

WHO IS AFFECTED: Residents of Indiantown, a village of roughly 6,500 people in western Martin County. Village staff said in May 2025 that Silver Fox 606 is not the only group seeking to build a data center in Indiantown. The proposed facility is the third such project identified by WPTV in the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach region.

WHAT WE DON'T KNOW: The pre-application and site plan had not been released as of Tuesday; a public records request is pending with the village. The beneficial owner behind Silver Fox 606 has not been identified. Nelson Ferreira, listed as the company's manager and owner of a Juno Beach-based construction business, did not respond to calls. No timeline for a formal application review or public hearing has been reported. According to available information,

WHAT TO WATCH: Release of the pre-application and site plan following the pending public records request, and any scheduled village review or public hearing.

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