Pattillo Industrial Real Estate is preparing to develop a speculative industrial building in Westside Industrial Park.
Atlanta-based Pattillo submitted civil engineering plans with the city July 16 for the proposed 337,500-square-foot warehouse, called Building 42, along Cowford Court in the West Jacksonville industrial park.
The Building 42 site is within the park on property north of Jesse B. Smith Court.
Pattillo Vice President Peter Anderson said July 17 it is the last undeveloped site in Westside Industrial Park and will need a road and utilities extended to it.
“Our effort is to develop the horizontal (road and utilities) to allow it to be shovel ready’ for building construction when warranted,” he said.
Anderson said Pattillo might build the structure in phases, starting at 225,000 square feet with the space to expand.
He said it will be a cross-dock facility for a single tenant with parking for 200 cars and 100 trailer spaces. It will have power to accommodate manufacturing.
He said no tenant has signed.
Moore Civil Consulting Inc. of Perry, Georgia, is the civil engineer. Pattillo Industrial is marketing the project for now, Anderson said.
Pattillo Industrial Real Estate has been developing Westside Industrial Park, a 1,600-acre property north of Pritchard Road and west of Interstate 295. UPS, among the largest companies in the park, has a distribution hub there.
Westside Industrial Park is north of I-10 and Beaver Street.