In the established Bayberry Industrial Park on Jacksonville's Southside, discover rare industrial space ideal for businesses seeking affordable, well-appointed workspaces.
8019 Bayberry Road presents a standout opportunity in a market where options are limited. This premier location offers up to 115,580 square feet of versatile industrial space supporting various operations, from light manufacturing to last-mile distribution. With 25-foot clear heights, multiple dock-high doors (with expansion potential), ramp access, 3-phase power, and a powerful on-site Caterpillar generator, the property is well-equipped to meet evolving industrial demands. A planned new spec office will offer dedicated workspace without sacrificing warehouse functionality.
8040 Bayberry Road represents the sole bulk industrial building currently available within the submarket, presenting a distinctive opportunity for establishing an industrial headquarters suitable for large-scale distribution or manufacturing operations. The concrete structure has been meticulously maintained and features updated office finishes, along with bright LED lighting equipped with motion sensors throughout the 22-foot clear warehouse.
The existing layout includes 22 dock-high doors with levelers, two grade-level drive-in doors, and one drive-in ramp, with the potential for additional dock-high doors to be installed at the southeast corner of the building. The facility is equipped with substantial power capacity, offering both 1,600-amp and 2,000-amp, 480-volt, 3-phase service to accommodate various operational needs.
Additionally, the building is outfitted with a wet pipe fire suppression system designed for Class I-IV commodities, complemented by a 900-kilowatt generator and a 3,000-gallon diesel tank, highlighting some of the property’s exceptional features.
Minutes from US Highway 1/Philips Highway and Interstate 295, Bayberry Industrial Park provides swift connectivity to Jacksonville's key logistics corridors. The property is also just over 24 miles from Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) and benefits from seamless access to Florida East Coast Railway and JAXPort's marine terminals, critical infrastructures for regional and global distribution.
Jacksonville continues to attract industrial users thanks to its robust development, affordable operating costs, and demographic advantages over other Florida metros. Within a 10-mile radius, the surrounding labor pool presents a growing workforce of over 325,000. Current neighbors include major players such as PepsiCo, Suddath, Champion Brands, and FedEx, underscoring the area's appeal to national and international corporations.