Linekin Development

Robert Linekin

 

About Robert Linekin

Robert Linekin is a freelance developer in Naples, Florida, and Long Island, New York. He specializes in custom home, commercial, and industrial warehouse design and development.

Industrial Warehouse Design and Development

Linekin has completed several industrial warehouses in the last few years. He finished a 66,000-square-foot climate-control flex industrial warehouse in a prime Naples location along with a 60,000-square-foot at Innovation at ITEC  K. He also recently completed an 80,000-square-foot micro-flex industrial warehouse in Fort Meyers, Florida. In Spring 2024, he finished a 46,000-square-foot facility in Fort Meyers. Bob also provides in-house financing through Sound Point Funding for all his warehouse space, which is invaluable to the client who wishes to own rather than rent. In total, Linekin Development will bring 1,000,000 sq ft of industrial flex space to the SW Florida Region.

 The latest industrial warehouse projects Linekin is developing, which are set to be completed in the fall of 2025, are the Beck Boulevard Flex Industrial in Naples, Florida, and Innovation at ITEC 3 Flex Industrial. Combined, they offer 220,0000 square feet of air-conditioned space with a 30-foot ceiling. Linekin is currently accepting pre-leases and sales. Let’s not forget the 43,000 sq ft of Auto/Motorcoach temperature-controlled with mezzanines and the finest of finishes for both autos and Custom Motor Coaches.

Bob Linekin oversees several phases of industrial warehouse design and development. These include conducting a needs assessment, identifying site selection, determining budgets, overseeing the planning and zoning approval process (including obtaining all the necessary permits), exploring different design options and configurations, and incorporating logistics infrastructure.

During the design/development phase, Linekin collaborates with architects and engineers to develop a functional warehouse layout that maximizes storage capacity and operational efficiency. To support different industrial operations, construction may include specific characteristics such as high ceilings, mezzanine floors, and loading docks. To reduce operational costs, Linekin will evaluate where he can incorporate energy-efficient features such as LED lighting, energy-efficient HVAC systems, and sustainable building materials.

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