Nearly 18 months after Florida’s last tuberculosis hospital closed, the state is looking for a buyer for the 79.91-acre site in Palm Beach County.

The Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of State Lands sent out a notice Monday saying the minimum bid for the A.G. Holley site is $9 million, with offers due by Jan. 29. Cushman & Wakefield of Florida, a commercial real-estate broker that is working with the state, said in the notice that the mixed-use industrial property is the largest “remaining contiguous land tract remaining east of I-95 in Palm Beach County” and also touted its access to the interstate and a high-density “population center with a strong labor pool.”

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