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Daily Record Financial News &

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Vol. 105, No. 112 • One Section

Second Taco Bell is getting new format

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‘Reimagined’ Target store remodel starting in Southside

Plans for $225,000 remodeling of Harbour Place store in review. Another Taco Bell will be converted to the “Explorer Remodel” format. The city is reviewing plans for the Taco Bell at 13160 Atlantic Blvd. at Harbour Place Shopping Center to be remodeled at a cost of $225,000. The almost 2,000-square-foot restaurant was built in 1992. An application for remodeling previously was filed for the restaurant at 5905 Merrill Road in Arlington at a cost of $220,000. The 2,593-square-foot structure was built in 1983. Tacobell.com says the Modern Explorer design is inspired by the farm-to-table movement, “reinforcing Taco Bell’s commitment to preparing food using the best ingredients.” The design uses an open kitchen concept in the restaurant “so you can watch your food being prepared right in front of you,” says the company. The city is reviewing applications for upgrades of the brand image, remodeling of the dining room, exterior painting and other updates. L.B. Manske Architecture & Design Inc. of Wichita, Kansas, is the architect.

A NEW LOOK Fulcrum Express Inc., part of Fulcrum Construction, will remodel the Southside Square Target store. This is a photo of a Target remodel from Fulcrum’s website.

City approves permit for $1.76 million remodeling of interior and façade. By Karen Brune Mathis Editor

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Permit issued for JAX Cooking Studio

The Target at 10490 San Jose Blvd. is in city review for a $1.1 million interior remodeling for the new look.

Lawyer and nurse Terri Davlantes landed a permit to buildout her JAX Cooking Studio in Mathis

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Target will be introducing its “reimagined” concept in Jacksonville at its Southside Boulevard store now that the city approved the construction permit. Target Corp.’s construction cost to remodel its Southside Square store is $1.76 million, up from the $1.1 million anticipated on the building-permit application filed in January. The city approved the permit Friday for Fulcrum Express Inc. of Atlanta to remodel the interior of the store and the façade at 9041 Southside Blvd. Target spokeswoman Liz Han-

cock said Monday the remodeling would be completed this summer. Elements include: n Enhanced merchandise presentations throughout the store, including updated décor, modern fixtures, mannequins and specialty lighting. n An updated order pickup and guest service counter to provide “an easier and faster experience for guests picking up online orders.” n A specialty beauty environment that “invites guests to shop,” including new fixtures and enhanced lighting and layout. n A new Starbucks location. Target

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Plan for 301-unit West Kernan Apartments in city review Waypoint Residential of Atlanta planning community at northwest Beach and Kernan. By Andrew Warfield Associate Editor A new apartment community on Kernan Boulevard is under review with the city. Waypoint Residential of Atlan-

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ta is planning a 301-unit development at northwest Beach and Kernan boulevards near the Earth Works nursery and landscape business. Plans show West Kernan Apartments would comprise 301 apartments in 12 large buildings and five smaller carriage-style buildings, plus a clubhouse and pool area. There will be 161 one-bedroom, 124 two-bedroom and 16 threebedroom units.

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Nine of the buildings will be arranged around a retention pond, the remainder around the perimeter of the 26.33-acre site. The city assessed a $272,058 fee to mitigate traffic impact. There will be one primary entrance each from Beach and Kernan boulevards, with a secondary entrance off Kernan that runs between business parcels on Beach and the community. Plans show two free-standing parking garage buildings with 12

spaces, 96 garage spaces beneath carriage houses and 502 total parking spaces. Bradley Coe of Colliers International represented Waypoint Residential in the purchase of the property. He said previously that interiors will be high-end and buildings will be three stories tall, excluding the carriage houses. Waypoint Residential also developed The Point at Tamaya apartments nearby at 3050 Tamaya Blvd.

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According to Coe, Waypoint is scheduled to close on the property in June or July, subject to extensions. The owner is Western Loan Acquisitions of Daytona Beach. England-Thims & Miller Inc. is the engineer and landscape architect. Waypoint Residential did not respond to requests for comment. awarfield@jaxdailyrecord.com @andrewfwarfield

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