Mystery Firm Seeks to Build 2M-Sq-Ft Data Center in Indiantown

Silver Fox 606, founded in April 2025, has a $35M mortgage on the Silver Fox Road site — but the facility's true owner remains unclear.

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

WHAT IT MEANS: The proposed facility would rank among the largest development projects ever proposed in Indiantown, a village of roughly 6,500 residents. Village staff acknowledged in May 2025 that it is one of multiple data center inquiries the village is fielding, signaling a potential wave of industrial development in the community. The Martin County Recorder's Office shows Silver Fox 606 secured a $35 million mortgage on the property, with $12 million disbursed up front in June 2025.

WHO IS AFFECTED: Residents and property owners in Indiantown and the surrounding unincorporated areas of Martin County. The project is one of at least three data processing centers proposed across the Treasure Coast region, with similar proposals in St. Lucie and Palm Beach counties.

WHAT WE DON'T KNOW: The ultimate owner of the facility has not been identified. Silver Fox 606 was founded in April 2025 and lists only Nelson Ferreira — owner of a Juno Beach-based construction business — as its manager in state business records. Ferreira did not respond to media inquiries. A pre-application and site plan were requested via public records but had not been provided as of the time of reporting, and the documents are not posted on the village's website. According to available information,

WHAT TO WATCH: The village has not announced a public hearing date. Residents should monitor the Indiantown village website and meeting agendas for the pre-application review and any formal zoning proceedings.

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