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THE MATHIS REPORT
Becknell plans show almost 1M square feet of warehouses
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Scannell Properties plans industrial park in St. Johns
The project is on 103 acres at Westlake Industrial Park.
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BEACHWALK INDUSTRIAL PARK
BY KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
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A conceptual plan for Scannell Properties LLC’s proposed Beachwalk North Parcel industrial park.
County Road 210
JACKSONVILLE
Special to the Daily Record
The Indianapolis-based developer wants to build five buildings on 111 acres in Beachwalk along County Road 210.
KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
Scannell Properties LLC proposes a third Northeast Florida industrial park on a 111acre site in St. Johns County. St. Johns County is reviewing an application for Scannell to develop a five-building, 878,000-square-foot industrial park at 95 County Road 210 W. in Beachwalk. Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. is the civil engineer. The Beachwalk North Parcel concept plan shows buildings of 279,000 square feet; 273,000 square feet; 182,000 square feet;
and two 72,000 square feet each. The site is within the Twin Creeks Planned Unit Development. Indianapolis-based Scannell listed its regional Dallas office as its address. It would be Scannell’s third Northeast Florida project. The first is Freebird Commerce Center at 13225 Vantage Way, comprising the 156,000-square-foot Building One and
Becknell Industrial has signaled its plans for a three-building warehouse center at Westlake Industrial Park. The city is looking at plans for construction of two buildings totaling 689,996 square feet and a future structure of 270,716 feet, totaling almost 960,712 square feet. The project is on the 103-acre Westlake Lot 24, which Becknell bought Feb. 12. The site is along Pritchard Road. Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. is the civil Hubert engineer. The three buildings comprise a 419,280-square-foot warehouse and two of 270,716 square feet. Kimley-Horn applied to the city for a development number, required for project tracking and approval, for the proposed mass grading of the site and for the construction of the buildings. Matt Hubert, senior vice president of leasing and development, said Feb. 16 that Becknell bought the property “to continue growing our footprint in the Jacksonville market.” He said then that Becknell plans to develop three buildings totaling about 955,000 square feet of space. Guy and Seda Preston at Colliers International are marketing the first two buildings to be completed in the second quarter of 2022. Hubert said Becknell previously bought three parcels totaling about 150 net developable acres.
SEE MATHIS, PAGE 2
SEE BECKNELL, PAGE 2
Dunkin’ doughnut bakery approved along Philips The city issued a permit March 22 for “doughnut central.” Toney Construction Co. Inc. will build-out space for a Dunkin’ central kitchen, bakery and commissary at Central Park East at a cost of $1.5 million. The bakery-commissary will be built-out in 15,305 square feet of enclosed space and 364 square feet of unenclosed space at 4073 Philips Highway. That’s where doughnuts will be made for area distribution. The location would add to the current almost 70 Dunkin’ locations in the greater Jacksonville market.
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