Mid-America International Gateway Business Park
628 acres | Jerseyville, Illinois

Top Site Advantages
Large pool of available and skilled workforce drawing from St. Louis MSA, Jacksonville, and Springfield regions
Borders KCS Rail with option for rail spur
Enterprise Zone, Foreign Trade Zone
High water compacity-supply from Mississippi River and Illinois River deep water wells
1,400 acres of contiguous land
Utilities
Electric
Site vetted for 50MW within three to four year timeline with potential for redundant service
Gas
Site can meet 50MCFH at 10 psig with two to three year timeline
Water
Site vetted to meet water requirement of 500,000 GPD
Wastewater Infrastructure
Site vetted to .5- 1.5MGD within 2-3 year timeline
Broadband Connectivity
Fiber on site
Transportation & Logistic Assets
Proximity to Highways/Interstate
0.5 miles west to US Route 67; 38 miles east to I-55; 42 miles southeast to I-70; 42 miles south to I-64; 45 miles north to I-72
Rail
Site is located adjacent to KCS mainline with a potential for a rail spur. KCS would require a new mainline siding to switch the facility off the mainline
Proximity to Airport
24 miles southeast of St. Louis Regional Airport, Bethalto; 40 miles south to Lambert International Airport, St. Louis
Additional Details
Workforce
Labor Force (Mar 2023) | 1 Hour DT - 834,089 Jobs (2022) | 1 Hour DT - 1,076,913
Local Incentives Available
Jersey-Greene Intermodal Enterprise Zone, America's Central Port Foreign Trade Zone, TIF District will be established soon after City of Jerseyville’s annexation of MAIG site acreage.
Address
28629 Van Horne Lane
Jerseyville, Illinois
(39.086467, -90.290144)

Target Industries
- Light/medium industrial
- Agriculture
- Auto finishing
- Plastics
- Cold food storage
- EV battery plants
- Bio-fermentation
Number of Owners
Multiple owners
Available Reports
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment; other reports/due diligence can be authorized upon request
Divisable
Yes
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