An unidentified tenant known as Project Pineapple has committed to lease a warehouse under development in NorthPoint Industrial Park.
Peter Anderson, vice president of new investments for developer Pattillo Industrial Real Estate, said April 15, there is a tenant but he is “not at liberty to say who.”
The city issued a permit April 14 for the foundation construction of the 351,520-square-foot building at 3559 Port Jacksonville Parkway.
Arco Design/Build of Atlanta is the contractor for the $288,220 foundation project.
“We will begin construction immediately,” Anderson said. He expects completion in the first quarter.
Project Pineapple is shown on plans as an industrial build-to-suit, but there’s no reference to the identity of the tenant for the North Jacksonville project.
The structure is Building 9 on 26.82 acres.
The building site plan shows a future expansion of 132,080 square feet, indicating a potential structure of 483,600.
Randall-Paulson Architects Inc. of Roswell, Georgia, is the architect.
Atlanta-based Stone Mountain Industrial Park Inc., a Pattillo affiliate, owns the 362-acre NorthPoint, which is a master-planned development at Alta Drive and Interstate 295. Building 9 is along Port Jacksonville Parkway near New Berlin Road.