How Many Trucks Can Fit on 8 Acres? Breaking Down an IOS Yard in Jacksonville
- Mike Salik
- May 1
- 1 min read
Capacity + math + investor lens
When evaluating industrial outdoor storage (IOS), the most important question isn’t acreage — it’s usable capacity.

For a ±8.05-acre IOS site in Jacksonville, here’s how that translates into real operational value.
Step 1: Total Size
±8.05 acres
~350,000 square feet
Step 2: Usable Yard Efficiency
After accounting for circulation, setbacks, and functionality:
~70% usable
~245,000 square feet
Step 3: Trailer Capacity
Typical IOS layouts require:
~2,500–3,000 SF per trailer
This results in:
80–100+ trailer positions
That’s where value is created.
Instead of thinking in acres, operators and investors think in:
Revenue per space
Density per acre
Operational flow
Why This Matters
At 80–100 trailer positions, a site moves into institutional-grade IOS territory, capable of supporting:
Fleet storage
Dedicated truck parking
Multi-tenant yard strategies
In today’s market, that level of capacity is difficult to find; especially in infill locations.





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