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SAN MARCO

52. The Station at San Marco

Construction continues on a $32 million urban, infill mixed-use development on the 3.3-acre former Florida Baptist Convention property in San Marco. Called The Station at San Marco, the five-story project is comprised of 345 multifamily units, parking garage and 5,000 square feet of ground-level retail space. Being developed by Block One Ventures and its affiliates, residential amenities will included an expansive fitness center, bike storage, pet spa, clubroom with gaming, lounging and remote work areas, pool courtyard, garden courtyard, and views across the river to downtown Jacksonville from the rooftop pool and sky lounge topping the sixth level of the seven-level, 526 stall parking garage. Preleasing is anticipated to begin in 2022. Completion is anticipated in the second quarter of 2023.

For more information: 8 Major Urban Core Projects Now Underway

53. East San Marco

Construction is nearing the end on the development of a new Publix anchored shopping center at the intersection of Atlantic Boulevard and Hendricks Avenue. The 62,000 square foot East San Marco project will include a two level 39,000 square foot Publix supermarket and space for two restaurants and additional retail shops. Identified tenants include Publix Liquors, Orangetheory Fitness, Crumbl Cookies, St. Johns Eye Associates, Gemma Fish & Oyster and Foxtail Coffee. The grand opening for Publix is planned to take place on August 11, 2022.

For more information: 3 big projects moving forward in San Marco

54. 1939 Hendricks Avenue

Harbert Realty of Birmingham, AL is in the process of retrofitting 1939 Hendricks Avenue into a two to three tenant professional office building. The building was formerly occupied by a gay men’s bathhouse called Club Jacksonville. The office project is anticipated to cost $3 million.

For more information: Park Place developer plans to transform San Marco bathhouse

55. The Hendricks at San Marco

Construction on $21 million The Hendricks at San Marco continues. The 133-unit, four story multifamily project is being developed by Corner Lot Development Group and Harbert Realty Services will include a three-level parking garage and be completed by February 2023.

For more information: Developers are demolishing parts of the South Jacksonville Presbyterian Church property for the 133-unit community.

56. The Terraces at San Marco

Construction is underway on a 27-unit town house community called The Terraces at San Marco. Bounded by Atlantic Boulevard, Arcadia Place, Minerva Avenue and Alford Place, the development by National homebuilder Toll Brothers will be comprised of five town house buildings with bungalow court style courtyards separating them.

For more information: Toll Brothers: Terraces at San Marco

57. Eastborough Apartments

Construction continues on the fourth multifamily apartment development since 2019 in an area of Philips Highway being branded as East San Marco. Called Eastborough, the 226-unit apartment community will be developed along Philips Highway by EJF Capital LLC and Chance Partners LLC. Adjacent to San Marco Promenade, the $25 million Eastborough project is situated on a 6.62-acre parcel that will be developed to include two multifamily buildings and a future retail outparcel. Eastborough is anticipated to be completed by 2023.

For more information: Chance Partners breaks ground on Eastborough project

58. Southgate Plaza Apartments

Jacksonville-based Chance Partners recently completed the demolition of the largely vacant Southgate Plaza shopping center in St. Nicholas. The developer plans to replace the retail center at 3428 Beach Boulevard with 295 apartment units. The 9.96 acre project is expected to be completed by the end of 2023.

For more information: Southgate Plaza demolition approved

59. 1842 Kings Avenue

Jacksonville-based developer Corner Lot and Heartfelt Hospitality plan to convert the former Florida Cracker Kitchen restaurant at 1842 Kings Avenue into a new fast-causal seafood restaurant and bar.

60. Skin Craze

Skin Craze, a skin car clinic, will be opening soon at 1626 Hendricks Avenue.

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