Shell company Silver Fox 606 filed the application; the true owner of the facility remains unclear.
WHAT HAPPENED: A newly formed company, 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 be one of the largest data center projects on the Treasure Coast — part of a broader wave of at least three such projects identified in Palm Beach, St. Lucie, and Martin counties. Village staff said in May 2025 that Indiantown has received multiple inquiries for similar facilities, describing it as an area of "huge potential." The ultimate owner of the Indiantown project is not publicly known.
WHO IS AFFECTED: Residents of Indiantown, a village of approximately 6,500 people in western Martin County. The project site is on Silver Fox Road.
WHAT WE DON'T KNOW: The pre-application and site plan had not been released as of the time of reporting, following a public records request. Silver Fox 606 was incorporated in April 2025 and lists only Nelson Ferreira — a Juno Beach-based construction business owner — as its manager in state records. Ferreira did not respond to calls seeking comment. The identity of the facility's end operator or owner has not been disclosed. The Martin County Recorder's Office shows the company received a $35 million mortgage on the property, with $12 million disbursed upfront in June 2025.
WHAT TO WATCH: Release of the pre-application and site plan following the pending public records request, and any future village review or public hearing on the proposal.
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