Construction of a new self-storage facility in Southwest Florida
A significant wave of construction is transforming Southwest Florida’s commercial and residential sectors, highlighted by new self-storage facilities and an array of mixed-use developments. Key projects include a 934-unit self-storage facility set for Naples and a substantial $30 million mixed-use project in Hillsborough County, among other notable expansions. This growth reflects the region’s robust demand and commitment to enhancing local services and housing.
Construction is ramping up in Southwest Florida, with exciting new self-storage facilities and commercial developments set to reshape the region’s landscape. Key projects, including a substantial self-storage facility in Naples and a mixed-use development in Hillsborough County, mark significant investments in community infrastructure.
The construction of a new self-storage facility is about to commence at the Winchester Center in Naples. This three-story facility will feature 934 units and will occupy a 2.8-acre site. Developed by Barron Collier Cos. and Metro Commercial, the facility is expected to operate under the StorQuest brand, with plans for a grand opening slated for late next year. The Winchester Center aims to enhance the area not only through storage options but also by providing 41,836 square feet of commercial space, which will include familiar tenants such as Sunshine Ace Hardware and NCH Immediate Care, alongside several dining establishments.
In another significant announcement, Serenity Capital Management is set to invest $30 million into a mixed-use project in Hillsborough County. This development will span 9 acres and will house a self-storage facility covering 65,000 square feet, along with 21,000 square feet dedicated to retail space and 10,000 square feet for medical offices. The Tampa real estate firm recently acquired the property, formerly known as Sun City Mobile Home & RV Park, for $2.6 million, with construction scheduled to kick off in late 2025.
Continuing with substantial developments, Hazel Street Capital and CIP Real Estate are making strides on a new 331,000-square-foot industrial warehouse project in Tampa. The 26-acre site was purchased for $19.45 million, allowing for the construction of three distinct buildings: one measuring 110,000 square feet, another 142,000 square feet, and a standalone warehouse sized at 79,000 square feet. This project is poised to contribute significantly to the region’s industrial capacity.
In the realm of residential projects, the Easton Riverview apartment complex in Ruskin has successfully secured refinancing for $56.62 million. Completed within the past year, this complex contains 300 units, with sizes ranging from 821 to 1,487 square feet. This financing will likely cater to enhancements in community amenities and upkeep.
GPI Real Estate has taken a major step in Wesley Chapel with the acquisition of 149.5 acres intended for a master-planned community. This ambitious project will introduce 890 residential units and 104,000 square feet of commercial space, funded by a $5.5 million acquisition loan. The development promises to add a substantial housing option to the growing community.
Moreover, the Sarasota Youth Sailing Program is currently seeking a waiver to build an educational facility on city-owned property at Ken Thompson Park. This proposed development aims to enhance the local youth sailing community’s resources and learning opportunities.
Collier County commissioners have greenlit plans for a new self-storage facility spanning 200,000 square feet along Tamiami Trail East. This facility will replace an older U-Haul site and will include limited retail options for moving supplies, further diversifying the area’s commercial offerings.
Additionally, a new 10-acre self-storage facility has been approved for the corner of Airport-Pulling Road and Orange Blossom Drive in North Naples. This facility is anticipated to offer a total leasable area of up to 104,000 square feet, adding even more storage capacity to the rapidly growing region.
To conclude the spate of recent developments, Go Store It Self Storage has officially opened a new facility in Naples, incorporating 503 storage units on the site of the former Big Cypress Marketplace. This facility promises secure and climate-controlled storage options, adding to the many choices available to residents and businesses in the area.
The thriving construction scene in Southwest Florida signals a robust economic outlook, highlighting the demand for both residential and commercial spaces to accommodate the region’s growing population.
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