Mystery Company Seeks to Build 2M-Square-Foot Data Center in Indiantown

Shell company backed by $35 million mortgage is behind proposed facility on Silver Fox Road

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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 facility would be among the largest commercial developments in the Village of Indiantown's history, landing in a rural community of roughly 6,500 residents. The project is the third data center proposal discovered in the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach County area, joining planned facilities in St. Lucie and Palm Beach counties. Residents who spoke with WPTV expressed opposition but declined to go on camera, describing the project as seemingly inevitable.

WHO IS AFFECTED: Indiantown residents and property owners, particularly those near Silver Fox Road. Village officials have indicated Silver Fox 606 is not the only group inquiring about building data centers in Indiantown, signaling potential for additional large-scale development.

WHAT WE DON'T KNOW: The ultimate owner of the facility remains unclear. Silver Fox 606 was incorporated in April 2025 and lists only Nelson Ferreira — who owns a Juno Beach-based construction business — as manager, per state business records. Ferreira did not respond to media inquiries. The pre-application and site plan have not yet been made public. According to the Martin County Recorder's Office, the company secured a $35 million mortgage on the property, with $12 million disbursed up front in June 2025. The source of that financing is not identified in available records.

WHAT TO WATCH: The village has not yet posted application documents online. Public hearings on zoning or site plan approval have not been scheduled According to available information,. WPTV has a pending public records request for the pre-application and site plan.

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