WEDNESDAY February 20, 2019
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THE MATHIS REPORT
Tamaya Sprouts is moving forward
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City approves $3 million Baymeadows office building
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Harbour Retail Partners is developing the shopping center that will be anchored by natural foods grocery store. BY KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
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A $3 million multitenant office building is under development at 8100 Point Meadows Drive. The rendering is for illustration and subject to change.
KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
The project is a 29,774-squarefoot multitenant professional and medical office building.
A new two-story office building won city approval for development at 8100 Point Meadows Drive in the Baymeadows area. The city issued a permit for construction of the 29,774-square-foot Point Meadows Medical-Professional Office Building on 1 acre. Urban Partners Construction LLC is the contractor for the $3 million project. Cross Regions Real Estate and Urban Partners Group Construction intend to develop the project. Design Development Architecture Inc. of Middleburg is the architect. Cross Regions, the majority owner, says in a marketing brochure that 24,000 square feet of space is rentable.
Urban Partners President Edmundo Gonzalez said previously his group is the general contractor and partner in the project, a multitenant professional and medical office building.
Florida Blue continues campus upgrades Florida Blue was approved to renovate another building at its 115-acre Deerwood Park campus at a cost of $9.33 million. It is the fourth of five buildings that the insurer intends to renovate and upgrade at its seven-building Southside SEE MATHIS, PAGE 2
Phoenix-based Sprouts Farmers Market is a permit closer to development in Tamaya, where it intends to open its second Jacksonville natural foods grocery store. The first is set to open in the second quarter in The Markets at Town Center. The second will open in 2020. The St. Johns River Water Management District issued a permit Jan. 29 for HRP Tamaya Market LLC to develop Tamaya Market, the shopping center on 11.22 acres that will be anchored by Sprouts. Harbour Retail Partners, of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, paid $6.73 million Nov. 16 for the property at northwest Beach and Tamaya boulevards, east of Kernan Boulevard. Ameris Bank of Atlanta issued a mortgage of $18.64 million. Randy Kelley, Harbour Retail Partners manager and developer, said in December the more than $20 million project could be completed near the end of 2019. Tamaya Market is designed as a 75,000-square-foot shopping center. Plans show a 30,239-square-foot anchor store with a 12,000-square-foot retail building adjacent to one side and an 11,200-square-foot store to the other. Another 22,000 to 25,000 square feet will be developed among the three outparcels, KelSEE SPROUTS, PAGE 2
Hanania buys two St. Augustine dealerships Hanania Automotive Group announced the acquisition of Jack Wilson Chevrolet and Jack Wilson Buick GMC in St. Augustine in a deal to be completed this month. It boosts the Jacksonville-based Hanania group’s dealerships to 20 in addition to three collision centers. Hanania’s brands already include Audi, Acura, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Ford, Genesis, Hyundai, Inifiniti, Maserati, Mitsubishi, Subaru and Volkswagen. Hanania also operates in Miami, Bonita Springs, Chattanooga and Birmingham with plans to open in Atlanta late this year.
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