Southern Grove Business Park Nearly Sold Out in PSL Years Ahead of Schedule as Costco Moves In

The Port St. Lucie commercial development is filling faster than projected, with the warehouse retailer among the latest anchors

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Alain Garcia

The Southern Grove business and industrial park in Port St. Lucie is nearly sold out years ahead of its original development schedule, with Costco among the anchor tenants now moving into the corridor.

The pace of absorption at Southern Grove signals accelerating commercial demand in western Port St. Lucie, a corridor that has drawn significant retailer and industrial interest as the city's population has grown.

The Costco arrival is expected to draw additional retail traffic to the Southern Grove area and may catalyze further commercial leasing in nearby parcels.

Southern Grove spans a large mixed-use development zone in St. Lucie County designed to attract employers, retailers, and light industrial users to support the region's expanding workforce. City and county officials have pointed to the corridor as a key component of Port St. Lucie's long-term economic diversification strategy.

For Treasure Coast residents and business owners weighing commercial real estate decisions in St. Lucie County, the sell-out pace suggests available inventory in the Southern Grove district may be limited sooner than previously anticipated.

No confirmed dates for a public groundbreaking or Costco opening ceremony were available at press time.

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