Osceola County to launch NeoCity South technology park in St. Cloud
Osceola County is launching a second NeoCity technology park in St. Cloud, in the latest piece of the county’s aggressive, publicly-subsidized job development efforts.
The county has contemplated “NeoCity South” since acquiring 323 acres last year on the Cross Prairie Parkway at the new Florida’s Turnpike interchange with W. Nolte Road from D.R. Horton. Development Services Director Raymond Stangle announced the decision last week while speaking to the Osceola County Association of Realtors, according to a report in GrowthSpotter.
“We’ve got NeoCity moving forward at a brisk pace, and we’ve got lots of interest there,” Stangle said. “And now we’re taking our next step to look at the 300 acres and partnering with St. Cloud in creating NeoCity South … We’re very excited about building on our brand and bringing jobs to Osceola County.”

The county is nearing a deal for the development of a smart city center at its main NeoCity campus, anchored by a new $225 million performing arts center. County Manager Don Fisher said co-developers Sciame Construction and Edward J. Minskoff are expected to submit development plans for phase 1 by December.
