Just over a year after the city issued a permit for Webb Southeast Construction Corp. to build the first of two warehouses at Webb International’s next Imeson International Industrial Park center in North Jacksonville, it is reviewing an application for the second.
Webb Southeast applied for a permit for the 310,464-square-foot shell Warehouse B at 1205 Imeson Park Blvd. at an estimated project cost of almost $16.88 million. A site plan shows a 309,400-square-foot building.
The city issued a permit Jan. 19, 2024, for Orlando-based Webb to build the 267,280-square-foot shell Warehouse A at 1215 Imeson Park Blvd. at a project cost of $10.25 million.
The 46.8-acre site is at northeast Imeson Park Boulevard and Zoo Parkway. It is 2 miles west of Interstate 95 and 4 miles east of I-295.
EnVision Design & Engineering is the civil engineer. LS3P Associates Ltd. is the architect. Both are based in Jacksonville.
Cushman & Wakefield Executive Managing Directors Tyler Newman and Jacob Horsley have been marketing Warehouse A, called 1215 Imeson Park Blvd, to tenants. The brochure lists a delivery date of the third quarter of 2024.
The permit application described Warehouse A as a speculative warehouse for single-tenant occupancy. It says a separate permit would be needed if plans change for more than one tenant.
Dan Webb, president of Webb International and Industrial Park Investments, said in November 2023 that Warehouse A could be divided into spaces of 75,000 square feet for multiple leases.
Webb said Feb. 20 that Warehouse B will be multitenant. He expected completion in the quarter of 2026. Newman and Horsley with Cushman & Wakefield will represent the property.
Webb said Warehouse A is not leased, "but proposals are under consideration for a number of potential tenants."
Webb International previously filed plans for two buildings totaling 576,680 square feet with 144 loading docks.
The property owner and developer is Industrial Park Investments Inc., affiliated with Webb International.
A 2.8-acre site is designated for future development.
Webb said previously he hoped to start construction on the first building in the third quarter of 2023 with occupancy ready by the third quarter of 2024.