Sarasota-based Jebcore Companies has expanded its footprint into Ruskin with the strategic acquisition of a 69-acre parcel for $4.5 million. The land, located at 3030 Cockroach Bay Road, is slated for development into a multi-use waste management campus designed to support the growing needs of Hillsborough County.
Key Takeaways
- Jebcore Companies purchased 69 acres in Ruskin for $4.5 million through its development arm, JBCC Development.
- The site is fully entitled and planned as a multi-use waste management campus.
- The acquisition aims to support municipal solid waste, recycling, composting, and construction and demolition debris operations.
- The location offers strategic advantages due to its proximity to major transportation routes and growing populations in Tampa and Bradenton.
A Strategic Expansion Into Ruskin
Jebcore Companies, through its development arm JBCC Development, has finalized the purchase of a significant 69-acre site in Ruskin for $4.5 million. This acquisition, which includes $3 million for the land itself and $1.5 million for planning and due diligence, is poised to become a vital multi-use waste management campus. The firm identified the property as a rare opportunity to secure a large, entitled site suitable for several high-demand industrial uses, positioning it to support future growth in Hillsborough County.
Vision For A Waste Management Hub
The planned campus is designed to accommodate a range of essential waste management services, including municipal solid waste processing, recycling, composting, and the handling of construction and demolition debris. Jebcore’s objective is to prepare the site to be move-in ready for qualified operators, thereby fostering job creation and stimulating economic activity within the Ruskin community and the broader region. Clint Conway, Managing Member at JBCC Development, highlighted the unique nature of the project, citing its zoning complexity, high barriers to entry, and the scale of potential uses as key factors in its strategic importance. "We want to create a campus that is ready for operators and delivers long-term value for the community," Conway stated.
Strategic Location Drives Demand
Ruskin’s appeal as an investment destination is amplified by its prime location between the burgeoning cities of Tampa and Bradenton, coupled with excellent access to major transportation arteries. The increasing population and expanding housing developments in Hillsborough County are driving a greater demand for regional waste and recycling services. The 69-acre site benefits from its proximity to key roadways, rail lines, and existing industrial activity, making it an attractive location for end-users seeking modern, expandable industrial facilities.
Next Steps For Jebcore
Jebcore has already commenced marketing efforts for the Ruskin site, targeting potential operators and investment partners. With the necessary approvals secured and infrastructure planning finalized, the company anticipates strong interest from businesses requiring substantial, well-situated industrial spaces with significant long-term growth potential. This development represents a key component of Jebcore’s broader strategy to undertake impactful, region-shaping projects along the East Coast.
Sources
- Sarasota developer buys 69-acre Ruskin site for $4.5M, Tampa Bay Business & Wealth.
