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The structures comprise about 40,000 square feet and are fully leased to 15 tenants.
Last Mile Investments of Cincinnati, Ohio, bought the property.
Bob Selton and Jason Ryals of Colliers International represented Last Mile, which is a subsidiary of North American Properties.
Jacksonville-based Skinner Bros. Realty started the development in 2015 and completed the fifth building of Phase 1 in the fourth quarter of 2019.
“While the ownership has been transferred, Skinner Bros. Realty will continue to represent Last Mile Investments as Property Manager for all five buildings,” said Riley Skinner, vice president of Skinner Bros. Realty, in the release.
“In addition to our property management role, we continue to be involved in the development and growth of the Nocatee Town Center.”
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More details are emerging about the eTown commercial center whose lead tenant matches the size of a Publix Super Markets Inc. store.
The PARC Group is developing the proposed “ETown Grocer Commercial Center,” comprising a 43,387-square-foot grocery store and 12,000 square feet of adjacent retail space.
Four outparcels could add four buildings totaling up to 31,400 square feet.
Developers and Publix have not confirmed the anchor although the Lakeland-based chain operates in other PARC centers, including at Nocatee.
The development is in review at the corner of E-Town Parkway between Apex Trail and Exchange Street. The eTown Welcome Center anchors the corner and will be an outparcel.