San Marco East Plaza

3563 Philips Highway Jacksonville, FL 32207

Jacksonville
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Multi Tenant Office
Last Verified:
Feb 12, 2025

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Highlights

  • Onsite food trucks
  • Community First IGLOO & Jacksonville Icemen
  • The Edge Rock Climbing Gym
  • Abundant parking (6.0/1,000 SF)
  • Onsite security and property management

Description

San Marco East Plaza is a 7 building 375,000 square foot suburban office complex located at the intersection of Emerson Street and Philips Highway (US-1). On the I-95 / Emerson Street interchange, the property bookends Jacksonville’s South Metro Business District and provides an unparalleled centralized location. Along with excellent exposure on I-95 and Philips Hwy (US-1), San Marco East Plaza offers a number of amenities including 24/7 security, abundant parking, and multiple food options onsite and within walking distance.

The park is strategically located in the heart of Jacksonville's South Metro Business District, between I-95 and Philips Highway (US-1) on Emerson Street.


Year Built: 2011
Building Size: 375000sq ft
Building Class: B
Lot Size: 38.3 acres

Units for Lease

D-400-1
Space Available: 54213 SF
Lease Type: Full Service
D-400-2
Space Available: 54213 SF
Lease Type: Full Service
E-504
Space Available: 9038 SF
Lease Type: NNN

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