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Gibbon Industrial Site

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Prime Central U.S. Location with Rail & Interstate Access

Located 15 minutes east of Kearney, Nebraska, the Gibbon Industrial Site is located at the geographic center of the U.S. with quick access to markets across the country via highway, interstate, rail, and air service.

Adjacent to the corporate limits of Gibbon, the site has ample access to water, wastewater, natural gas, and electric service.

This site is a short two miles from Interstate 80 and sits along Union Pacific Railroad and U.S. Highway 30.

Transportation Domination

Quick access to both Interstate 80 and Highway 30, with potential connections to Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Railroads.

Strategic Hotspot

Located at the geographic center of the U.S. Buffalo County offers two-day trucking access to 90% of the U.S. Population.

Water Wonderland

Situated atop the Ogallala Aquifer, one of the largest underground freshwater sources in the world.

Business-friendly Governance

Municipal, County, and State governments that understand business needs, speed to market, and project support. No red tape. Just green lights.

Site Location

Gibbon Site

Just 15 miles east of Kearney, Gibbon, NE, stands out as a rural powerhouse in central Nebraska. Far from being a mere bedroom community, Gibbon boasts a vibrant main street and a robust food production sector, making it one of Buffalo County's most manufacturing-friendly areas. Its strategic location near Kearney and Grand Island provides businesses with access to one of Nebraska's largest population bases within a 45-minute drive. The Gibbon Industrial Site, conveniently located near Highway 30 and less than two miles from Interstate 80, further enhances its appeal.

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Located in the heart of the United States, Buffalo County, NE, presents unique opportunities for all types of economic ventures, from corporate headquarters to budding entrepreneurs. Businesses that choose to grow here enjoy numerous benefits, including ready-to-build sites, available financial incentives, and a dedicated, expanding workforce that can live in family-friendly neighborhoods.

Trevor Lee

Trevor Lee
President
Development Council for Buffalo County