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Bacardi Distribution Moving to Northpoint Industrial Park INSIDE: 2020 unpaid tangible WEDNESDAY May 5, 2021 personal property tax list jaxdailyrecord.com • 35 cents Or view the list at JaxDailyRecord.com PAGES 4-26 PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICES BEGIN ON PAGE 3 JACKSONVILLE Daily Record THE MATHIS REPORT Southern JACKSONVILLE Grounds Bacardi distribution moving to open in to NorthPointDaily Industrial Reco ParkrdSt. Augustine The coffee chain will be joined by a full-service JACKSONVILLE restaurant named Alder & Oak with wood-fired dishes and Prohibition- style cocktails. BY KATIE GARWOOD Daily RecordSTAFF WRITER Southern Grounds announced plans April 29 for a location in JACKSONVILLE downtown St. Augustine, with work expected to begin in the next two to three months. Coffee-chain owner Mark Janasik said he, along with McGarvey Residential Commu- nities, will renovate the structure Daily Recordat 36 Granada St., the former Corazon Cinema and Cafe. Interior demolition of the building has begun. It is across the street from the Lightner Museum, two blocks from Flagler College and borders the his- toric Lincolnville neighborhood. “In our opinion this was irre- placeable real estate that fit with Photo by Monty Zickuhr our ‘community based’ approach Bacardi USA plans to move from the One Imeson center into a 351,000-square-foot building at NorthPoint Industrial Park along Port Jacksonville to site selection,” Janasik said by Parkway near New Berlin Road in North Jacksonville. email. “It’s no secret that St. Augus- Bacardi USA is the Project Pineapple Bacardi USA, the tine is an amazing food town with that committed to lease a NorthPoint sister distribution very talented restaurateurs, chefs Industrial Park warehouse. company, has leased and hospitality professionals … Broker Wayne Schuchts, principal warehouse space We feel the town would appreci- with Avison Young in Miami, said May at One Imeson at 1 ate our sustainable approach to 3 that the rum bottler will move its Imeson Park Blvd. for our business.” distribution function from one North 20 years, Schuchts Janasik said the St. Augustine Jacksonville development to another. Schuchts said. That operation is location would include Southern “Bacardi needed more space and more about 8.5 miles south- Grounds and a separate concept, efficiency,” said Schuchts, principal of west of NorthPoint and 3 miles south of Alder & Oak, that would offer industrial, land and office leasing. the bottling plant. local and coastal-inspired wood- KAREN BRUNE MATHIS He said Avison Young has represented Schuchts said Bacardi will move in the fired cuisine and Prohibition- EDITOR Bacardi for 15 years. first quarter from 292,000 square feet at style cocktails. Jacksonville-based Bacardi Bottling One Imeson into a 351,000-square-foot Alder & Oak will be full-service It is called Project Pineapple Corp. operates at 12200 N. Main St., 6 building at NorthPoint. and open for lunch, but be geared on building plans that are miles west of the NorthPoint facility. He said the NorthPoint building, more toward a dinner and eve- It bottles Bacardi rum-branded which is under development, has higher ning crowd. Fast-casual Southern under review by the city. The products and employs more than 200 ceilings “and a fair amount more effi- Grounds is open from breakfast to bottling company will stay on people. ciency.” dinner. Bacardi’s many rum flavors include North Main Street. pineapple. SEE MATHIS, PAGE 2 SEE GROUNDS, PAGE 2 Pickwick Apartments sold for $26 million Canada-based JMJ Property Holdings sold the Pickwick Apartments in Mandarin for $26 million on April 22, according to a Duval County Clerk of Courts deed. Hilltop Pickwick LP, managed by Houston-based Hilltop Res- idential Investments, bought the property. JMJ sold the property through Pickwick Jax LP. Hilltop secured an $18 million mortgage for the property from First Horizon Bank. The 152-unit apartment community at 3580 Pall Mall Drive was built in 1985. It is south of San Jose Boulevard and Old St. Augustine Road. The property last sold in 2017 for $14.8 million. VOLUME 108, NO. 120 • ONE SECTION 2 JACKSONVILLE DAILY RECORD | WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 JaxDailyRecord.com JaxDailyRecord.comJACKSONVILLE DAILY RECORD / JACKSONVILLE RECORD & OBSERVER | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 1 Randall-Paulson Architects Inc. of Roswell, Georgia, is the architect. Mathis “The Pattillo team, Peter Anderson CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 and his group, have been great to work with,” Schuchts said. Bacardi spokespeople have not Schuchts said Bacardi has operated JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE responded to several requests for com- the bottling plant and distribution cen- ment. ter in Jacksonville for a long time. In October, Bacardi Bottling Corp. “It is important that Jacksonville kept Daily Record Daily Record Operations Center Director Darrin it there,” he said. Mueller said the Jacksonville plant ships Atlanta-based Stone Mountain more than 8.6 million cases of rum each Industrial Park Inc., a Pattillo affiliate, year. owns the 362-acre NorthPoint, which is HOW TO REACH US HOW TO REACHJACK USSONVILLE Mueller said it was on track to exceed a master-planned development at Alta 121 W. Forsyth St., Suite 150, Jacksonville, FL, 32202 121 W. Forsyth St., Suite 150, Jacksonville, FL, 32202 that by almost 1 million cases in 2020. Drive and Interstate 295. Building 9 is Phone: (904) 356-2466, Fax (904) 353-2628 Phone: (904) 356-2466, Fax (904) 353-2628 Of that, 95% is shipped domestically. along Port Jacksonville Parkway near Daily Record The city issued a permit April 14 for New Berlin Road. jaxdailyrecord.com jaxdailyrecord.com the foundation construction of the Bermuda-based Bacardi Limited says 351,520-square-foot NorthPoint build- it is the largest privately held spirits ABOUT US ABOUT USJACKSONVILLE ing at 3559 Port Jacksonville Parkway. company in the world. It produces and Peter Anderson, vice president of new markets internationally recognized Jacksonville Daily Record and Jacksonville Record & Observer are a division of Jacksonville Daily Record and Jacksonville Record & Observer are a division of investments for NorthPoint Indus- spirits and wines. Observer Media Group Inc. ObserverDail Media Group Inc. y Record trial Park developer Pattillo Industrial The brand portfolio comprises more Real Estate, said April 15 a customer than 200 brands and labels, including Established in 1912, the Financial News & Daily Record, now the Jacksonville Daily Established in 1912, the Financial News & Daily Record, now the Jacksonville Daily JACKSONVILLE committed to lease it but he could not Bacardi rum, Grey Goose vodka, Patron Record, is published Monday-Friday and is the Official Court Newspaper of the Circuit Record, is published Monday-Friday and is the Official Court Newspaper of the Circuit provide its identity. tequila, Dewar’s Scotch Whisky and more. Court and publisher of public notices in Duval County. Court and publisher of public notices in Duval County. Anderson said May 4 that work will It was founded more than 159 years ago begin the first of June. Completion is in Santiago de Cuba and employs more Jacksonville Record & Observer is a free weekly business newspaper available in JacksonvilleDail Record & Observery is aRe free weekly businessco newspaperrd available in expected in the first quarter. than 7,000 people, operates produc- Downtown Jacksonville and key business nodes throughout Jacksonville. To find a Downtown Jacksonville and key business nodes throughout Jacksonville. To find a Arco Design/Build of Atlanta is the tion facilities in 11 countries, and sells its location near you, visit jaxdailyrecord.com/rack-locations. location near you, visit jaxdailyrecord.com/rack-locations. contractor for the $288,220 foundation brands in more than 170 countries. project. Ladson Montgomery, senior vice Editorial content focuses on news and trends, with a concentration on development, Editorial content focuses on news and trends, with a concentration on development, Project Pineapple is shown on plans president and principal of Newmark real estate, construction, law, companies, economic and industry trends and how local real estate, construction, law, companies, economic and industry trends and how local as an industrial build-to-suit, but there Phoenix Realty Group, said the 300,000 and state government affects business. and state government affects business. is no reference to the identity of the ten- square feet at One Imeson would be ant for the North Jacksonville project. available for lease starting in early fall STAFF STAFF The structure is Building 9 on 26.82 2022. Publisher / Matt Walsh Director of Advertising / Jay Lesowitz Publisher / Matt Walsh Director of Advertising / Jay Lesowitz acres. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] The building site plan shows a future [email protected] / James F. Bailey Jr. / Codi Gildberg expansion of 132,080 square feet, indi- @MATHISKB Publisher Emeritus Advertising Coordinator Publisher Emeritus / James F. Bailey Jr. Advertising Coordinator / Codi Gildberg [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] cating a potential structure of 483,600. (904) 356-2466 [email protected] Editor / Karen Brune Mathis Legal Advertising Manager / Janet Mohr Editor / Karen Brune Mathis Legal Advertising Manager / Janet Mohr [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Managing Editor / Monty Zickuhr Legal Advertising Associate / Rhonda
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