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05:10 AM EST Share It is called Project Pineapple on building plans that are under review by the city. The bottling company will stay on North Main Street.
Bacardi USA is the Project Pineapple that committed to lease a NorthPoint Industrial Park warehouse.
Broker Wayne Schuchts, principal with Avison Young in Miami, said May 3 that the rum bottler will move its distribution function from one North Jacksonville development to another.
“Bacardi needed more space and more efficiency,” said Schuchts, principal of industrial, land and office leasing.
Wayne Schuchts
He said Avison Young has represented Bacardi for 15 years.
Jacksonville-based Bacardi Bottling Corp. operates at 12200 N. Main St., 6 miles west of the NorthPoint facility.
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