A portion of the Greystone at Town Center suburban office park will offer an expanded array of uses under a rezoning request approved by the Jacksonville City Council on May 13.
The approval came on an 18-0 vote for Ordinance 2025-0211, which will allow such uses as retail sales, service and restaurants, animal hospitals, veterinary clinics, animal board places and dog parks in a 32.3-acre part of the five-building park at 10550 Deerwood Park Blvd. in South Jacksonville. Council member Ju’Coby Pittman was not present for the vote.
The property is on the south side of Deerwood Park Boulevard and west of Gate Parkway.
The rezoning is to Planned Unit Development from a previous PUD approved in 2003. That rezoning allowed for 24-hour operation of a daycare center on the property and incorporated additional land and to permit a maximum of 289,000 square feet of enclosed office space.
The new PUD reinstates uses allowed under Industrial Business Park, which along with Commercial Office and a PUD approved in 1997 were the previous zoning categories applied to the site.
A staff report on the rezoning from the city Planning and Development Department lists the owners of the property as 10550 Deerwood Park LLC of Jacksonville, 400 DWP LLC of Jacksonville and Greystone Jacksonville LLC of Fort Worth, Texas.
Cyndy Trimmer, a land use attorney for the Jacksonville-based Driver, McAfee, Hawthorne & Diebenow, represented the owners.
In April 2024, Cushman & Wakefield announced that Woodside Capital Partners of Fort Worth purchased Greystone at Town Center for $19.2 million. Cushman & Wakefield is a global commercial real estate services firm with offices in 60 countries.