Southern Grove is a 3,605-acre Development of Regional Impact (DRI) south of Tradition Parkway. It is a part of an 8,200-acre region known to the public and marketed as “Tradition.”
Southern Grove is part of the Southwest Annexation Agreement and encompasses the land to the east and west of Village Parkway, south of Tradition Parkway and north of the Martin County line by Becker Road. This land is approved for a mix of uses, including research and development, industrial, commercial and multi-family residential units.) The Southern Grove Community Redevelopment Area was established in 2012(PDF, 3MB) .
Southern Grove includes the Tradition Center for Innovation, which includes Cleveland Clinic Tradition Hospital, Keiser University, the Florida Center for Biosciences and the Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies. Southern Grove also includes the developing Tradition Center for Commerce, which will be anchored by a new 411,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility for City Electric Supply.
With high visibility and easy north-south access to Interstate 95, this land in Southern Grove – which is shovel-ready and entitled for commercial and industrial uses -- has long been envisioned as Port St. Lucie’s future jobs corridor and an integral part of the City’s long-term economic prosperity.
In fact, as far back as 2004, 1,321 acres of this area was designated as a jobs corridor/employment center in a report by the Urban Land Institute(PDF, 1MB) which analyzed the best uses for the land in this area. Because of the way Port St. Lucie was platted by its original developer, General Development Corp., there are no other similar vacant, large commercial and industrial parcels in Port St. Lucie – and all of South Florida. This jobs corridor has the potential to create more than 22,500 jobs including retail, office, hotel, warehousing, hospital and research and development.