Margo State Line building-out at Imeson Park

The garden products company is leasing a 552,000-square-foot warehouse at the North Jacksonville industrial center.


Margo State Line Inc. is building out warehouse and distribution space in Imeson Park in North Jacksonville.
Margo State Line Inc. is building out warehouse and distribution space in Imeson Park in North Jacksonville.
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The city issued a permit Sept. 3 for Margo State Line Inc. to build-out its new distribution center in Imeson Park in North Jacksonville.

Dav-Lin Interior Contractors Inc. is the contractor for the almost $1.49 million project at 10501 Cold Storage Road, Unit 100.

The permit covers almost 8,000 square feet of office space and warehouse work.

Jacksonville-based Margo State Line signed a long-term lease for a 552,000-square-foot warehouse distribution center in Imeson Park.

“The growth profile has been great,” said Margo CFO Steve Morrill in an interview July 15.

Margo said previously it expects to move in October from 130,000 square feet of space in Alta Lakes Commerce Center, also in North Jacksonville. Imeson Park is at northeast North Main Street and Zoo Parkway.

Margo State Line, founded in 2005, imports and sells decorative pebbles, stones and rocks and other products to The Home Depot, Amazon.com, Walmart Inc.,  Lowe’s Companies Inc. and other retailers.

The pebbles are used in landscaping and have become more in demand online as homeowners are upgrading their properties during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Margo State Line imports the pebbles in bulk and bags them for distribution.

Morrill said the Imeson Park location is convenient to the port. The rocks are imported from the Caribbean, Dominican Republic, Haiti, China, Indonesia, Vietnam and Mexico.

Margo has three robotic machines to bag and palletize the pebbles and will add three more. Morrill said each represents a cost of $500,000, which means an investment of at least $1.5 million into equipment.

The warehouse space will be used for the robotics and for storage of raw materials.

Margo also sells pebbled floor tile, pottery, fire glass used in fire pits, and mulch, which was its initial product.

Margo sells online through Amazon, Home Depot, Lowe’s and Walmart.

Morrill said the products have been sold in Home Depot stores and, since early last year, in Lowe’s. Margo will sell in Walmart stores starting at year-end.

A key reason for the move is the growth in e-commerce and expansion of Lowe’s and Walmart sales, Morrill said.

Morrill said the company has maintained a Jacksonville presence since 2006 when it moved from Folkston, Georgia, for additional warehouse space and closer proximity to the port. 

Its mulch production remains in Folkston.

Margo State Line employs 75 people, with 25 in Folkston and 50 in Jacksonville. Morrill said that will increase slightly.

Margogardenproducts.com says the company has “witnessed the incredible evolution of the home and garden industry since our business launched in 1981, and we are honored to be part of that growth.

Its trade name is Margo Garden Products. Margo is the name of founder Michael Spector’s wife.

VanTrust Real Estate LLC is developing Imeson Park. Executive Vice President John Carey said previously the speculative building was completed in December.

JLL Executive Vice President Luke Pope and associate Ross Crabtree represented Margo State Line and VanTrust in the negotiations.

Imeson Park landed several high-profile businesses, including Cra-Z-Art and a 1 million-square-foot Amazon.com Inc. fulfillment center that will hire 500 employees.

 

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