万人牛牛 Closes on Land Earmarked for New JEA Headquarters

万人牛牛. announced today that they have closed on the parcel of land where the new JEA headquarters will be built. 万人牛牛 was selected, after a lengthy ITN process, in April 2019 to develop, design and build the new headquarters. The 1.5-acre parcel 万人牛牛 proposed for is on the 300 block of West Adams Street in downtown Jacksonville. The property was purchased by 万人牛牛 for $2.6M. Construction is expected to begin in September and be completed in early 2022.
Since being selected, 万人牛牛 has been working to create a project that focused on JEA鈥檚 customers and employees; a project that supports and strengthens the JEA culture, safety values, business continuity and security.
鈥淛EA looks forward to seeing the headquarters project move to the construction stage after a long planning period to address business continuity. The downtown location helps JEA as a municipal utility provide continued support to its customers, employees and the community,鈥 says JEA CEO and Managing Director Paul McElroy. 鈥淲e appreciate 万人牛牛 work with us in adapting plans to meet JEA鈥檚 goals and needs for years to come.鈥
The current headquarters was built in 1962, and analysis completed in 2014 and 2016 showed improvements needed would rival the cost of a new building. The Downtown Development Review Board (DDRB) approved the initial building concept plans in December of 2019 and the revised design in June of 2020.
鈥淭he headquarters project will be a tremendous point of pride for JEA, its customers, its employees and the City of Jacksonville,鈥 said Doug Dieck, President, 万人牛牛 Southeast Region. 鈥淭oday is a big step in a long process. 万人牛牛, JEA and CBRE have been focused on a goal of bringing a world-class, class A office building to downtown Jacksonville to serve JEA for years to come. We are excited start to construction.鈥
JEA鈥檚 new seven-story headquarters will break ground in October 2020 with a completion date in early 2022. The new building will include approximately 153,000 of rentable square feet, with an accompanying eight-floor, 640 stall parking garage. The facility will complement the surrounding area with a focus on the experience of the employee and the customer. From the skyline view to the customer experience, the architects considered all angles. Natural light, open flexible floorplates and access to outdoor spaces are part of the design elements included in the building. The team placed an emphasis in honoring the downtown skyline by designing with outdoor workspaces affording views of the courthouse lawn, the St. Johns River and the historic Hemming Park.
鈥淲orking with JEA and the City of Jacksonville over the course of the past year has been a great pleasure,鈥 said Dieck. 鈥淲e know how important the decision to build was for the JEA board of directors, the JEA executive team and the City. Together we have come up with an excellent result.鈥
About JEA
JEA is a not-for profit, community-owned utility serving an estimated 478,000 electric, 357,000 water, 279,000 sewer customers and 15,000 reclaimed water customers in portions of four northeast Florida counties. Its鈥 sole purpose is to ensure the electric, water and wastewater demands of its customers are met, both today and for generations to come. JEA鈥檚 goal is to provide reliable services at the best value to its鈥 customers while ensuring the areas鈥 precious natural resources are protected.