About Massey Construction Group, Inc
Immokalee is a small town located in Collier County, Florida. It is situated in the southwestern part of the state, about 35 miles east of Naples. With a population of approximately 24,000 people, Immokalee is known for its rich cultural diversity. The town is home to a large population of migrant farm workers, primarily from Mexico and Central America, who come to work in the local agricultural industry.
The climate in Immokalee is typical of southern Florida, with hot, humid summers and mild winters. The town experiences a rainy season from June to September, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. The winters are dry and mild, making it an ideal location for snowbirds looking to escape the cold weather up north. The subtropical climate also allows for a variety of crops to be grown in the area, including tomatoes, citrus fruits, and sugarcane.
Immokalee has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century when it was founded as a trading post for Seminole Indians. Over the years, the town has grown into a bustling agricultural community, known for its production of winter vegetables. Today, Immokalee is home to a number of cultural highlights, including the annual Immokalee Seminole Extravaganza, which showcases traditional Seminole crafts, music, and food.