Former Anchor Glass plant sells for $20 million

The property comprises multiple buildings totaling about 600,000 square feet.


Phoenix Investors bought the former Anchor Glass manufacturing at 2121 Huron St. in Northwest Jacksonville.
Phoenix Investors bought the former Anchor Glass manufacturing at 2121 Huron St. in Northwest Jacksonville.
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The former Anchor Glass manufacturing facility and warehouse in Northwest Jacksonville sold July 16 for $20 million.

The facility at 2121 Huron St. is near the CSX Jacksonville Service Center. 

The seller was Anchor Glass Container Corp.  of Tampa.

Phoenix Investors of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, bought the facility through Phoenix Jacksonville Industrial Investors LLC.

According to city records, the factory sits on two parcels totaling 23.98 acres. There are multiple buildings totaling about 600,000 square feet. The oldest building was constructed in 1927. 

On its website, Phoenix Investors  says it is a “leader in the acquisition, development, renovation, and repositioning of industrial facilities throughout the United States.”

Anchor Glass Container Corp. announced in November 2024 it was closing the plant, with 144 workers losing their jobs. It said the plant would be shut down by February 2025.

 

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