Fort Pierce Business Park (previously Fort Pierce Industrial Park), was created in part by our Vice President Gilbert Jennings, along with other private developers, namely the Larkins and Giffords. The land was provided by Trust Lands, and Dixie Escalante Regional Electric Association provided the infrastructure loans and also provided power rate incentives. Dixie Power powers the park and is the most affordable power in the west, which helps draw businesses and jobs to the area. This unique business park houses manufacturing buildings, storage facilities, laboratories, distribution centers, warehouses, and so much more!
At its inception, the plan was to have the park managed by an owners association so that it would never fall into disarray, like so many of its kind have after many years in business. Although it is a one-of-a-kind park not directly comparable to any park we know of, historically these types of industrial parks become dirty, littered, covered with graffiti, etc. Because of this proactive and preventative thinking, our park has remained as clean and upkept as it was when it was started in 1999. This is quite the feat, but with years of management experience under their belt, the JMI team knew how to manage it right, and has continued to do so. Nothing is overlooked, and everything is kept under the agreed-to guidelines.
Some major tenants of the Fort Pierce Owners Association include the Family Dollar Distribution Center (with an approximately 832,000 square foot warehouse), Quality Excavation, Sunroc, Utah Food Bank, Yesco, Czarnowski, Questar Gas, and many more.
In fact, right now JMI Constructors is finishing building Penske Trucks, Built Trailers, and Stevens Equipment Supply as part of phase nine, all businesses that JMI will eventually manage. You can visit the Fort Pierce website HERE. If you are interested in moving your business to the Fort Pierce Business Park, visit Mountain West Commercial Real Estate's website HERE.
We look forward to helping your business grow! Contact one of our brokers or asset managers today.