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JAXPORT seeks proposals to lease industrial land at the Talleyrand Marine Terminal

The Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a long-term lease of around 320,000 m² of industrial land at the Talleyrand Marine Terminal.

The site provides direct access to paved, fenced property in four adjacent parcels at the marine terminal, a berth alongside Jacksonville’s federal shipping channel, on-dock rail by multiple providers (direct switching to CSX and Norfolk Southern, as well as a nearby connection to Florida East Coast Railway), and a Port-designated roadway.

Proposals for determining one or more corporations for a long-term lease are due by 21 June 2023. JAXPORT said it prefers proposals that cover all parcels but it will also consider proposals for only a portion of the available site.

“The property provides flexibility because it is available for almost any maritime-related use that supports continued cargo growth at JAXPORT,” stated JAXPORT chief communications officer Chelsea Kavanagh.

The facility, which is currently used by Southeast Toyota Distributors, will be available in 2025.





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