Dallas-based land owner Jackson-Shaw appears to be moving on two large warehouses on land it owns at Jacksonville International Tradeport.
The company submitted plans to the city for commercial warehouses of 114,700 square feet at 13525 International Parkway and 54,000 square feet along Tradeport Circle East.
Plans show the projects west of International Parkway, north and south of Tradeport Circle.
No tenants or uses are included, raising the question whether the projects could be speculative construction. Jackson-Shaw and Rick Haskew Jr., listed as the developer, did not return telephone calls or email.
The civil engineer is Consolidated Design Professionals LLC.
Through JSTP Lot 3 LLC and JSTP Lot 4 LLC, Jackson-Shaw bought the vacant 13.5-acre and 3.5-acre tracts in August 2015.
Plans previously were filed in July.
The 425-acre Tradeport is at southwest Interstate 95 and Airport Road, near Jacksonville International Airport.
Jackson-Shaw says on its website it originally bought 995,000 square feet of industrial space and 85 acres at the North Jacksonville Tradeport.
It completed the 25-acre Creekside Distribution Center, totaling more than 334,000 square feet, and the 127,000-square-foot build-to-suit structure for Ecolab.
Jackson-Shaw says it has four tracts for build-to-suit opportunities.
The land is zoned light industrial, office and commercial. In addition to the two tracts for which plans were filed, it also owns 15.6-acre and 7.7-acre parcels — one opposite Tract 3 and another further south in the Tradeport.
The company’s Florida Regional Offices in Jacksonville referred questions to Jackson-Shaw President and COO Michelle Wheeler, who did not return a call or email.
The company also has regional offices in Washington, D.C.
Founded in 1972, Jackson-Shaw has completed more than 50 million square feet of commercial real estate developments, including mixed-us projects, warehouses, office buildings and hotels.
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