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Why isn’t there more development along I-10 in Florida Panhandle

Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:21 pm
Posted by LSUFanHouston
NOLA
Member since Jul 2009
40160 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:21 pm
Vast stretches of nothing. Not too far from beach areas.

Why hasn’t there been more development along this stretch?

190 miles of not much between Pensacola and Tallahassee
Posted by facher08
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2011
5589 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:23 pm to
Lots of state and federally owned land along that stretch.
Posted by fastlane
Member since Jul 2014
4529 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:25 pm to
No industry. All public lands.
Posted by Zap Rowsdower
MissLou, La
Member since Sep 2010
15522 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:26 pm to
I think there’s a lot WMAs, state parks, etc. along that stretch.
Posted by Violent Hip Swivel
Member since Aug 2023
7781 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:35 pm to
I was wondering the same thing when I was in Cape San Blas/Port St. Joe a few weeks ago.

I think part of it is roads and infrastructure. Even though southwest Georgia is bumfricky too, it was all four-lane divided highway until about 30 minutes from the Georgia/Florida line. Then you get into Florida, you drive on a two lane road for 20 minutes and get to a little town. Turn left at the Dollar General and then right at City Hall and then right at the railroad tracks. Drive 20 minutes on a two lane road until you get to the next little town and repeat.

The scenery also was about as sad and ugly as possible. With all the slash pines and dried up undergrowth, it looks like a bomb zone.

Other factors are also hurricanes and government property like the other guy posted and also about 10-15 other factors
This post was edited on 7/3/25 at 1:37 pm
Posted by oldtrucker
Marianna, Fl
Member since Apr 2013
3003 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:37 pm to
Ssshhhh! We don't want all the traffic
Posted by Wally Sparks
Atlanta
Member since Feb 2013
32385 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:39 pm to
quote:

it was all four-lane divided highway until about 30 minutes from the Georgia/Florida line.


GRIP corridors in a nutshell.
Posted by Sam Quint
Member since Sep 2022
8028 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:42 pm to
quote:

The scenery also was about as sad and ugly as possible.

the Florida panhandle? what is ugly about it?

way prettier than southwest Louisiana from the basin to Lake Charles or pretty much the entire Texas gulf coast.
Posted by Shexter
Prairieville
Member since Feb 2014
19067 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:43 pm to

I like how most of those exits along that stretch don't have businesses right up against the exit. You have to drive 1/4 of a mile before seeing anything.
Posted by XenScott
Pensacola
Member since Oct 2016
3950 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 1:50 pm to
It’s either military land, federal land, state land, or swamp.
Posted by Texas Tea 123
Member since Sep 2017
270 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 2:23 pm to
There's a publicly traded company that owns a lot of it. St Joe Co, ticker: JOE

+/- 150,000 acres easy of Destin I think
This post was edited on 7/3/25 at 2:24 pm
Posted by LSUFanHouston
NOLA
Member since Jul 2009
40160 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 2:56 pm to
quote:

Lots of state and federally owned land along that stretch.


But why? Is it nature preserves? I know there is some military but not that much
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
88019 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 2:57 pm to
quote:

I know there is some military but not that much


shite ton of military reserved land along there
Posted by tide06
Member since Oct 2011
19997 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 3:00 pm to
quote:

There's a publicly traded company that owns a lot of it. St Joe Co, ticker: JOE +/- 150,000 acres easy of Destin I think

Yeah most available large parcels out that way are St Joe.
Posted by ColdDuck
BR via da Parish
Member since Sep 2006
2967 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 3:26 pm to
You gotta pay St Joe like 1% every time you sell a house. Crazy.
Posted by turnpiketiger
Member since May 2020
11970 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 3:53 pm to
That’s a good thing dude but since you asked, it’s obviously due to the lack of industry. Same thing for I-45 between Dallas and Houston and I-49 between Shreveport and Lafayette.

This is actually a reason among others why the panhandle is my favorite region in Florida. There’s some decent hills once you get near Tallahassee. Culturally it’s synonymous with the rest of the Deep South. Much different than the peninsula of Florida. That ain’t for me what so ever. I’d put the water and sand from Pensacola to PCB up against anything the peninsula has.
This post was edited on 7/3/25 at 3:56 pm
Posted by lsusteve1
Member since Dec 2004
46005 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 4:04 pm to
Hope it stays this way
Posted by PCRammer
1725 Slough Avenue in Scranton, PA
Member since Jan 2014
1779 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 4:08 pm to
I mean in some places that is 50+ miles from the coast where the activity is centered. Go 50 miles outside of Manhattan and there are some pretty damn big rural stretches of nothing too.
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
49830 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 4:10 pm to
Get about 5 miles off if and u will see. Creepy as hell
Posted by Sam Quint
Member since Sep 2022
8028 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 4:10 pm to
quote:

This is actually a reason among others why the panhandle is my favorite region in Florida. There’s some decent hills once you get near Tallahassee. Culturally it’s synonymous with the rest of the Deep South. Much different than the peninsula of Florida. That ain’t for me what so ever. I’d put the water and sand from Pensacola to PCB up against anything the peninsula has.

100% agree.
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