Directions from Jacksonville, FL
Route #1
Head west on I-10 (away from the water) about 30 miles (if you start counting at the I-10/I-95 junction) until you get to Baldwin, Exit 50.
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Get off I-10 at the Baldwin, US 301 exit and head south. Be careful of speed traps in the towns of Lawtey and Waldo.
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At Waldo turn off 301 onto SR 24 heading south to Gainesville.
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Just north of the Gainesville airport is a light for NE 53rd Ave. (Rt232)Turn right heading west. Go straight 3.5 miles until this road meets US 441.
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Turn right (north) on US 441 and go about 10 miles. Look for the Progress Corporate Park entrances on the left, identified by signs. The second entrance to the Park is Progress Blvd.
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Turn left onto Progress Blvd. The Incubator is on your right.
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The Incubator is a large white building with mint green architectural steel girders on the roof and is identified by its original sign reading "Sid Martin Biotechnology Development Institute." If you get to an overhead walkway and stoplight you have gone too far. Driving time from the I-10/I-95 interchange in Jacksonville is 1.75 hours
Route #2
- Head west on I-10 (away from the water) about 38 miles (if you start counting at the I-10/I-95 junction) until you get to the town of Macclenny, Exit 48.Get off I-10 at the Macclenny, SR 121 exit (exit 48) and head south on SR 121.
- Stay on SR 121 about 40 miles. You will go through Raiford and Lake Butler and come to the town of Lacrosse. Lacrosse is a wide-spot-in-the-road kind of town.
- As you leave Lacrosse check your mileage, go 3 miles south of Lacrosse on
SR 121 and you will come to NW 156th Avenue. Make a right (west). Go to the
next stop sign and turn left (south). The next stop sign will be US 441.
- Turn right (north) and go about 3.3 miles. Look for the Progress Corporate Park entrances on the left, identified by signs. The second entrance to the Park is Progress Blvd.
- Turn Left onto Progress Blvd. The BDI is on your right. The BDI is a large white building with mint green architectural steel girders on the roof and is identified by its own sign reading "Sid Martin Biotechnology Development Institute."
- If you go to an overhead walkway and stoplight in the city of Alachua, you have gone too far.