Talleyrand land largely owned by Miami-based Amkin Hill Street LLC appears to be under consideration for redevelopment with an office-warehouse.
Only the outline of details are available in a June 19 service availability determination request to city utility JEA.
The project is titled Amkin Talleyrand Office/Warehouse.
A JEA request means a project is being explored, and does not mean a deal is done or in negotiation.
The land comprises 17 parcels, according to the request.
They make up about 9.7 acres bordered clockwise from the south by the Mathews Bridge, Talleyrand Avenue, Wambolt Street and Hill Street. The property consists of vacant industrial property and some buildings.
It does not appear that the land where the Ford plant was demolished in 2023 is involved.
Goodson Bergen & Associates Consulting Engineers Inc. of Jacksonville submitted a request that described the project as a warehouse, without a square footage noted, but with 24 bay doors and 20,000 square feet of office space.
Amkin is controlled by Miami-based investor Ramon Llorens.
Two of the smaller parcels among the 17 are owned by a Jacksonville investor.