Silver Fox 606, founded in April 2025, is the applicant on record — but the facility's ultimate owner remains unclear
WHAT HAPPENED: A recently formed company called Silver Fox 606 has filed a pre-application with the village of Indiantown to build a 2-million-square-foot data processing center at 13820 Silver Fox Road.
WHAT IT MEANS: If approved, the facility would be one of the largest development projects in Indiantown's history, potentially transforming the character of the village and its infrastructure demands. The project is also the third data processing center proposal WPTV has identified in the broader region, suggesting concentrated interest in Treasure Coast land for tech development.
WHO IS AFFECTED: Residents of Indiantown, a Martin County village of approximately 6,500 people, would live closest to the proposed facility. Property owners and businesses across Martin County could see ripple effects depending on the project's scale and utility requirements.
WHAT WE DON'T KNOW: The identity of the facility's ultimate owner is not clear. Silver Fox 606 was founded in April 2025 and lists only Nelson Ferreira — a Juno Beach-based construction business owner — as manager in state business records. Ferreira did not respond to media calls. The pre-application and site plan had not been released as of the reporting date following a public records request. The Martin County Recorder's Office shows the company holds a $35 million mortgage on the property, with $12 million disbursed upfront in June 2025.
WHAT TO WATCH: Village staff noted in May 2025 that multiple groups have inquired about building data centers in Indiantown. No public hearing date has been announced. Watch for release of the site plan and pre-application documents.
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