More industrial development is possible in Westlake Industrial Park as city utility JEA reviews a service availability request for a proposed 603,200-square-foot warehouse, although the site plan says it is conceptual and subject to change.
Jacksonville-based England-Thims & Miller Inc. is the civil engineer and applicant for service review on Parcels 14 and 15 at the West Jacksonville industrial park.
No tenant is specified. The warehouse would include 6,000 square feet of speculative office space. The plan says it could change based upon final design and land development code.
The site is on the east side of Pritchard Road at its intersection with Cisco Drive.
A JEA service availability review means a project is being explored and not that a deal has been done.
Atlanta-based railroad company Norfolk Southern Corp. owns and has been selling Westlake land for development.
A Westlake Industrial Park brochure by Colliers International Northeast Florida, on behalf of Indianapolis-based developer Becknell Industrial and Norfolk Southern, shows Parcels 14 and 15 total almost 55 acres of which about 48 acres can be developed.
The ETM concept plan, dated June 12, 2025, shows a larger site area of 60.28 acres of which 50.4 acres can be developed.
The plan shows 415 parking spaces and two ponds totaling 9.27 acres.
The 1,139-acre master-planned Westlake Industrial Park is west of Interstate 295 and north of I-10. Some sites are rail-served by Norfolk Southern.
Anchor owners and users include Southeast Toyota Distributors LLC, BJ’s, Georgia-Pacific, UPS, Unilever and others. Pattillo Industrial Real Estate also owns land within Westlake.