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Developer pitches climate-controlled storage at Wilkinson Boulevard; commissioners voice gateway concerns
Summary
A Johnson Development representative proposed a three-story, climate-controlled storage building with roughly 33,000 sq ft footprint and 5,000 sq ft of first-floor 'maker space.' Commissioners expressed concerns about using a gateway parcel for storage and asked about tenant enforcement, parking and building appearance.
Hunter Dawkins, representing Johnson Development, presented a pre-development concept on Jan. 20 for a climate-controlled storage building at the corner of Wilkinson Boulevard and Peach Orchard Road.
Dawkins described a three-story structure with an approximate 33,000-square-foot footprint and about 5,000 square feet of first-floor space intended for ‘maker space’—small tenant spaces aimed at businesses—while the rest of the building would be climate-controlled storage units. He said average storage unit sizes would be about 10-by-10 feet with the largest units about 10-by-30 feet. Dawkins…
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