Ira Koger developed the suburban office park in 1957 as
Midtown Centre. Koger Properties purchased for development, south of Baymeadows Road and bounded by Philips Highway and I-95. The large size required the 1987 filing of a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) as defined in Section 380.06 of the Florida Statutes. Koger Baymeadows was developed from 1988 to 1998, accessed from Baymeadows Road with seven buildings he named Osborn, Gunti, Jackson, Hamilton, DeSoto, Nassau and Suwannee. LNR Partners purchased the property from Koger prior to 2000 and renamed it Freedom Commerce Centre. Crocker Partners acquired the 54-acre office park in late 2012, rebranding it as Prominence. NeoVerde-St. Johns LLC, a Dallas partnership, bought 629 acres in Freedom Commerce in 2013 from the Goodman Company for $12.5 million. That land was placed in the Lower St. Johns
Mitigation Bank through the
St. Johns River Water Management District. The remaining property contains businesses on the East side of Philips Highway including the Regal 20 movie theater, businesses and restaurants; business park components such as common areas, roads and ponds; approximately 10 acres still undeveloped; and other conservation land. Dream Finders requested approval to demolish the office space prior to construction of 204 townhomes.
Recreation In late 2020 following years of planning, the remaining 200 acres of the former landfill site along Sunbeam Road is projected to become Everlake, an active adult development and Aterro, a recreational park with multiple uses under consideration. Possibilities include a farmers' market, a dog park, walking/running paths, biking trails, pickleball and event areas. Infrastructure such as restrooms, fencing, parking, picnic tables etc., will be provided. Jacksonville's bikers and runners have contributed money and sweat equity while carving new trails into the hill. The Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association Jacksonville (SORBA Jax) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) without paid staff. The bicycle park will utilize as trails with of frontage reserved for a pickleball court and dog park. As of 2023, approximately 3 miles of the trail had been constructed with total build out of 12 miles. Hill and Thorton are the property owners who are obligated to build a trail as mitigation for the 55+ community PUD adjacent. The bicycle park will allow SORBA Jax to lease the land for no money. There are other small parcels that could be used for other activities. The park trail system is estimated to cost $425,000, not including restrooms, fencing, parking, etc. Final cost will exceed $1 million. SORBA secured an official designation for the park as a member of the State Greenways and Trials System from the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Owners and operators cannot make money from the development, but the State of Florida assumes liability if there is no usage charge and the trails are maintained. ==Neighborhood==