Imeson International Industrial Park Inc. filed plans with the city for a 408,240-square-foot warehouse in the North Jacksonville business center.
The Orlando-based developer proposes a 408,240-square-foot warehouse with 75 loading rear loading docks and 95 trailer parking spaces on 23.8 acres at 760 Yeager Road, where Cold Storage Road and Canada Drive intersect with it.
Plans show 425 parking spaces.
No tenants are identified.
Imeson International Industrial Park Inc. President Dan Webb said by email Nov. 28 the structure is a multitenant speculative building with a minimum tenant size of 60,000 square feet.
He anticipates completion in the first quarter of 2022.
Jacksonville-based EnVision Design + Engineering LLC is the agent and the civil engineer.
Dallas-based Jackson-Shaw, a national real estate development company, announced it has leased about 100,000 square feet of industrial space at the International DC 1 building in North Jacksonville to Priority Tire, a tire distributor.
Priority Tire has been leasing 52,000 square feet of space since 2019 in Jackson-Shaw’s International DC 5.
The Jackson-Shaw buildings are in Jacksonville International Tradeport, which is near Jacksonville International Airport.
Jackson-Shaw anticipates Priority Tire will move in April.
Priority Tire will almost double in size with the relocation and expansion.
The city is reviewing a permit application for Priority Tire to build-out the distribution center at the 1750 Airport Road International DC 1 at a cost of $847,635.
The city is reviewing a building-permit application for Axionlog to build its cold and dry storage warehouse in North Jacksonville at an estimated cost of $2.9 million.
V. Paulius & Associates of Allendale, New Jersey, is the contractor for the 37,763-square-foot project on 8.5 acres at 11370 New Berlin Road.
The city previously issued permits totaling $125,000 for site clearing on 16.53 acres, foundation construction and other work.
Axionlog, the Argentina-based global restaurant supplier, proposes to build a $15 million warehouse. It will start with freezer and dry storage space designed for expansion to almost 105,000 square feet.
The “2020 Distribution Center for Axionlog Cold Solutions” plans show freezer, cooler and dry-storage space connected to cool-dock and dry-dock space and an office.
05:10 AM EST Share The group plans to tear down a former Miami Subs across the street from the closed Regency Square Mall J.C. Penney store and open by year-end.
An investor group that includes 36-year-old Evan Clagnaz has a contract to buy a closed restaurant at 101 Monument Road in Regency for demolition and site redevelopment for a Culver’s restaurant.
Clagnaz said he, his 39-year-old brother and a friend expect to invest up to $4.5 million to buy the 1.9-acre site and 4,709-square-foot building and redevelop the property with a newer concept Culver’s.
Clagnaz hopes to be open by year-end, pending the sale completion and permitting.