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Groundbreaking Development
CubeSmart in Jacksonville, Fla.
By Brad Hadfield
outside view of CubeSmart storage facility
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acksonville, Fla., is the largest U.S. city by land area, making self-storage a necessity. Now, “Jaxsons” have a new place to store their belongings with the March opening of CubeSmart at 3909 Philips Highway. Owned by Live Oak Capital Partners, DYO Investments, and MacArthur Holdings, the three-story facility spans 83,250 net rentable square feet and houses 705 climate-controlled units, including 30 drive-ups. It took less than one year to build—earlier than expected and under budget, despite facing challenging underground sands and clays requiring reinforcement from rigid inclusions.

Facility features include PTI’s 24/7 video surveillance, gated perimeters, and controlled access points; Janus doors and hallways; energy-efficient HVAC and lighting; contactless leasing; and a covered loading zone. Designed to match the surrounding industrial area with metal paneling and split-faced block, it contrasts beautifully with CubeSmart’s signature red. Its location off U.S. 1 strategically places it near the upscale San Marco and Miramar neighborhoods and the commercial Southbank area. It came together thanks to ARCO Murray’s design/engineering team, CubeSmart’s management team, and legal reps handling entitlements.

A brightly lit lobby of CubeSmart storage facility
aisle of white storage unit doors
outside of view of CubeSmart storage facility office entrance
interior of CubeSmart storage facility office
Exterior daytime photo of a large, modern CubeSmart Self Storage facility
Exterior evening photo of a modern CubeSmart Self Storage facility with glowing red neon signage and large, illuminated windows.
 Aerial view of a large, modern CubeSmart Self Storage facility with red and gray paneling and an illuminated sign at sunset.
 Aerial view of a large, modern CubeSmart Self Storage facility with a white roof, and red and gray exterior paneling at dusk.