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THE MATHIS REPORT
Plymouth Industrial buys warehouse for $20.5 million
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City issues permit for $41M Amazon fulfillment center
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AMAZON AT IMESON
The 1,011,900-square-foot Amazon warehouse is planned on about 52 acres at 10501 Cold Storage Road, No. 500, in Imeson Park. Plans show 490 trailer, 1,542 car, 32 handicap and 16 motorcycle parking stalls. There is space for parking expansion north of the lot.
BY KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
North Main Street and Zoo Parkway. Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. announced Sept. 2 that it will open the 500-job Jacksonville fulfillment center in fall 2021 to pick, pack and ship small items, including apparel, accessories and footwear. “The expansion of Amazon’s footprint in Jacksonville illustrates increased confidence in our economy and reputation as a center for logistics in the southeastern United States,” Mayor Lenny Curry said in a news release Sept. 2. JAX Chamber confirmed no economic incentives are involved for the new center. The city
Boston-based Plymouth Industrial REIT Inc. announced Sept. 11 it bought a Jacksonville industrial property and two more in St. Louis for $51.2 million. In Jacksonville, it said it paid about $20.5 million for a 289,850-square-foot industrial building on 20.7 acres at 8451 Western Way, off Interstate 95 and near Plymouth’s Center Point Business Park and Liberty Business Park. The Class B industrial building is fully leased to five tenants. Plymouth said it is projected to provide an initial yield of about 8.8%. Property records show it was built in 1968. Jacksonville-based NAI Hallmark announced Sept. 11 that it brokered the property sale on behalf of the seller, Conser Holdings LLC. NAI Hallmark Managing Partners Keith Goldfaden and Christian Harden and Senior Vice President Daniel Burkhardt brokered the deal. NAI Hallmark said the tenants include Conser Moving and Storage, Total Military Management, Jacksonville Juniors Volleyball Association and Niles Building Products. Records show Conser Properties LLC paid $3.5 million for the property in 2013. In 2015, it deeded the property to Conser Holdings LLC for about $3.18 million. Plymouth paid $30.7 million for the St. Louis properties that total 566,408 square feet. They are projected to provide a yield of 7.2%. Plymouth said the acquisitions
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The online retailer intends to open a 500-job North Jacksonville warehouse.
KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
The city issued a permit Sept. 23 for construction of the Amazon.com fulfillment center in North Jacksonville at a cost of almost $41.2 million. Evans General Contractors of Savannah is the contractor for the 1,011,900-square-foot warehouse on about 52 acres at 10501 Cold Storage Road, No. 500, in Imeson Park at northeast
Permit issued for Poke Burri build-out Poke Burri, with seven locations, including four in the Atlanta area and one in Tampa, is on the way to Riverside. The city issued a permit Sept. 23 for Atlas Built Construction LLC of Neptune Beach to build-out a 1,500-square-foot space for Poke Burri at 2545 Riverside Ave., No. 1., at a cost of $100,000. The space is in Prado Walk in the corner space where 7-Eleven closed. The site is across Riverside Avenue from Ascension St. Vincent’s Riverside Hospital. The permit application shows that FDX LLC, doing business as Poke Burri Jax, is the business owner. FDX LLC is led by Andrew M. Clarke in Jacksonville.
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