What was once a runway primarily used for government operations like the Space Shuttle program has been transformed into Space Florida’s Launch and Landing Facility, a hub for aerospace innovation, exploration research, manufacturing, and testing.
But in order to make this land desirable to aerospace companies, Space Florida would need to enhance the surrounding infrastructure.
Space Florida has developed an over two-mile utility corridor to provide power, water and communications service to large portions of the property adjacent to the Launch and Landing Facility.
That work has opened up development opportunities for companies wishing to join the Cape’s growing commercial space ecosystem, such as Amazon’s Project Kuiper.