Inglis, Florida Video Magazine Fall Edition

Plain Text Edition • PID 31670 • Magazine 13979 • HelloNation

Discovering the Charm of Inglis, Florida

Welcome to Inglis, Florida, a hidden gem that radiates warmth and community spirit. With its unique blend of small-town tranquility and natural beauty, Inglis offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here, residents enjoy a lifestyle that feels both connected to nature and close-knit in community ties.

Nature enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for exploration along the Withlacoochee River and the sparkling Gulf of Mexico, both just a stone's throw away. Fishing, boating, and bird-watching are just a few of the activities that integrate seamlessly into everyday life. The lush greenery and pristine waterways are the perfect backdrop for those seeking serenity and adventure in equal measure.

Yet, the heart of Inglis lies in its people. Neighbors greet each other with genuine smiles and lend a helping hand without hesitation, crafting an atmosphere where everyone feels like family. Local events and festivals bring the community together to celebrate the area's rich history and vibrant culture, creating memories that last a lifetime.

Whether you're drawn to its picturesque landscapes, friendly faces, or the comforting rhythm of small-town living, Inglis welcomes newcomers with open arms and leaves a lasting impression on all who visit. Come experience the quiet joys and simple pleasures of living in Inglis, Florida.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Nestled along Florida’s Nature Coast, Inglis offers a strategic location for industrial and distribution operations seeking access to both the Tampa Bay and Gainesville markets. The town sits at the crossroads of US Highway 19 and State Road 40, providing direct routes to major interstates and ports, while maintaining proximity to the Gulf of Mexico for logistical flexibility.

Industrial real estate in Inglis and the broader Levy County region is characterized by affordable land, low operating costs, and a growing interest from logistics, light manufacturing, and agri-business sectors. Recent developments in nearby industrial parks and the expansion of utility infrastructure are drawing attention from site selectors looking for cost-effective alternatives to larger Florida metros.

Workforce development is supported through regional programs and partnerships with institutions like the College of Central Florida, which offers training tailored to manufacturing, logistics, and technical trades. Levy County’s CareerSource Citrus Levy Marion office also connects employers with skilled labor and provides recruitment assistance.

Florida’s robust incentives framework includes the Qualified Target Industry Tax Refund (QTI) and Rural Job Tax Credit, both of which are accessible to businesses establishing or expanding in Inglis. Local officials and the Levy County Economic Development office work closely with companies to streamline permitting and identify additional support for infrastructure or workforce needs.