$25.7 million Imeson Commerce Center warehouse in construction review

The 422,136-square-foot speculative North Jacksonville structure is planned along Imeson Park Boulevard.


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North Signal Capital LLC is preparing to join the Jacksonville warehouse wave with construction of the Imeson Commerce Center in North Jacksonville.

The city is reviewing a permit for Evans General Contractors LLC of Alpharetta, Georgia, to build a roughly 422,136-square-foot shell warehouse on about 45 acres at 1000 Imeson Park Blvd.

The construction cost of the speculative project is shown as $25.7 million.

England-Thims & Miller Inc. of Jacksonville is the civil engineer. LS3P Associates Ltd. of Charleston, South Carolina, is the architect.

North Signal Capital, based in Stamford, Connecticut, said in May it would develop the $38.5 million Imeson Commerce Center. Property specifications show four spaces of 99,300 to 120,035 square feet of space. 

North Signal Capital plans to build a roughly 422,136-square-foot shell warehouse on about 45 acres at 1000 Imeson Park Blvd.
North Signal Capital plans to build a roughly 422,136-square-foot shell warehouse on about 45 acres at 1000 Imeson Park Blvd.

“A lot of what’s happening in Jacksonville is driven by robust population growth and that will mean rooftops and households that have the need for industrial support,” said North Signal Partner Peter Goulding in May.

He said the site, south along Imeson Park Boulevard, east of Interstate 95 and North Main Street, is well located relative to the JaxPort terminals, Jacksonville International Airport and the interstate system, specifically I-95.

He said the project would be delivered for tenant build-out in August 2023.

Jacksonville industrial vacancy rates are below 4%, indicating that tenants quickly lease available space. Several developers are planning warehouse developments in South, West and North Jacksonville.

North Signal is active in the Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina, markets. 

“Jacksonville is another Southeast port that offers basically a higher return on investment for tenants,” Goulding said.

“They can operate with a greater efficiency and a lower cost of doing business as opposed to the higher cost of doing business in places like northern New Jersey and New York and in Southern California,” he said.

North Signal paid $3.86 million for the land March 30.

Through Imeson Property LLC, North Signal bought the site from Imeson Investments Inc. of Freeport, Bahamas. Vice President Wallace K. Groves signed the deed.

Synovus Bank of Columbus, Georgia, issued a mortgage the same day to Imeson Property LLC for $25 million.

The JLL real estate firm is representing the landlord. Senior Managing Director Luke Pope and Vice President Ross Crabtree lead the team.

A JLL brochure shows 216 parking spaces and 180 trailer spaces, and land for more.

There are 84 dock doors and two drive-in doors.

The city and St. Johns River Water Management District have been reviewing plans for the property, initially called Groves Phase 2.

Imeson Investments has been selling pieces of its property in Imeson International Industrial Park, at northeast Zoo Parkway and Main Street.

Duval County property records show Imeson Investments owned about 248 acres bordered by Zoo Parkway, Gun Club Road, Busch Drive North and Imeson Park Boulevard. It wraps around a pond. 

A July 13, 2021, letter to the city from Wallace Kyle Groves said 46.48 acres was under contract to North Signal Capital.

Goulding and CJ Carey founded North Signal Capital. 

The warehouse site, outlined in yellow, is south of other warehouses in the Imeson area.  This is from the JLL marketing brochure for Imeson Commerce Center.
The warehouse site, outlined in yellow, is south of other warehouses in the Imeson area. This is from the JLL marketing brochure for Imeson Commerce Center.

It is described as “a real estate investment and development firm that develops and acquires functional, flexible and strategically located distribution and manufacturing facilities in the Southeastern US.”

North Signal Capital LLC says at northsignalcapital.com that it has offices in Stamford and Charleston.

Goulding said its business model is to build multitenant long-term reusable buildings, although it can lease to single large tenants.

“We are more aimed at the 100,000-square-foot tenant,” he said.

“We just think those kinds of tenants are not the focus for many of the larger national developers,” he said, who prefer to build 1 million-square-foot projects for large tenants like Amazon and The Home Depot.

Goulding said the market is underserved for tenants needing 30,000 to 150,000 square feet.

He said North Signal has found that e-commerce is taking a larger share of the retail market.

He said population growth means more households need goods that must be brought into the market. 

Retailers and wholesalers lease warehouse space to distribute it.

Goulding said that the warehouse shortage is expected for at least several years.

 

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