Highland Chase proposed for western Duval

Land owned by Jacksonville moving company would be developed into single-family community


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This undeveloped land on the corner of Garden Street and Jones Road in western Duval County may be developed into 458 single family homes. Screenshot via Google Street View.
This undeveloped land on the corner of Garden Street and Jones Road in western Duval County may be developed into 458 single family homes. Screenshot via Google Street View.
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A Jacksonville moving company and a Jacksonville developer submitted a preliminary site plan with the city to build Highland Chase, a neighborhood in western Duval County proposed for 458 single-family homes.

The community is planned on 196 acres at southwest Garden Street and Jones Road. The plan shows that 360 of the homes would be on 50-foot lots and 98 homes will be on 60-foot lots.

The land is owned by Highland Chase LLC, a subsidiary of The Suddath Companies, a multifaceted group that specialize in worldwide corporate employee relocations, household moving, warehouse and logistics management and specialized transportation services, according to the firm's website.

Suddath is based in Downtown Jacksonville on South Main Street.

The plans submitted to the city of Jacksonville's Development Services Division were signed by James G. Barnett, Suddath's vice president and treasurer, a member of the firm's board of directors and a manager of Highland Chase LLC.

The project developer is GAI Consultants of Jacksonville, off Riverplace Boulevard. The GAI agent representing Highland Chase is W. Scott Land.

Barnett and Land did not respond to requests for comment.

 

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