Jacksonville Daily Record 10/26/18

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FRIDAY October 26, 2018

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San Marco Crossing plans to start building next year

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San Marco Crossing is planned on the west side of Philips Highway between Olevia Street and Mitchell Avenue at the former Southside Assembly of God church property.

Developers submit site plans for 290-unit luxury apartment building and parking garage at location of former Southside Assembly of God church. BY JAY SCHLICHTER ASSOCIATE EDITOR

The company that is planning to develop up to 1,000 luxury apartments near San Marco submitted site plans to the city Oct. 24 for San Marco Crossing. Plans call for 290 units on 8.89 acres along the west side of Philips Highway between Olevia Street and Mitchell Avenue. The community comprises 186 onebedroom, 88 two-bedroom and 16 three-

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bedroom units. There will be 412 parking spaces, with 362 of those inside an adjacent 4.5-level parking garage. The apartment building will wrap around a pool and courtyard. Jeff Rosen of Chance Partners said the first phase comprises 290 units. He said construction is planned to begin in the second quarter of 2019, with occupancy by the end of 2020. Rents have not been set. The San Marco Crossing project is esti-

mated to cost between $50 million and $60 million. It will be built at the site of the Southside Assembly of God, which will relocate to the Southpoint area and the building demolished. San Marco Crossing developers Judd Bobilin and Rosen, of Chance Olevia LLC, are associated with Chance Partners LLC, which is building the nearby San Marco Promenade apartment community. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Sept. 11 for San Marco Promenade, a 284unit complex just south of San Marco Crossing. The project contractor, Paul Bertozzi of Live Oak Contracting, announced at the event that the developer is hoping to build up to 1,000 apartments along that

KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR

Walmart to remodel at River City

The $500,000 project includes most of the store. Walmart intends to renovate its River City Marketplace Supercenter at a cost of $500,000. It’s a full-store interior renovation referred to as a “2019 General Remodel.” No contractor is listed for the project, whose architect is Cuhaci & Peterson of Orlando. Plans show interior and exterior work that involves most of the store, including the pharmacy, garden and auto centers, restrooms, photo lab, Subway and other elements. The 235,864-square-foot store at 13227 City Square Drive was built in 2006. Wal-Mart Stores East LP of Bentonville, Arkansas, owns the 18.13-acre property.

Dollar General, AutoZone, Family Dollar, adding stores

Dollar General, Family Dollar and AutoZone are adding two stores each. For Dollar General, Concept Construction applied for a permit to build a 9,100-square-foot discount store on 1.91 acres at 14619 Yellow Bluff Road in North Jacksonville at a cost of $305,263.

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Ability breaks ground on apartments Ability Housing, a nonprofit that develops and operates affordable apartments, broke ground Thursday on an 80-unit community in West Jacksonville. Ability plans to build the Village at Hyde Park on 5.17 acres at 6480 Watergate Lane. Construction of the $18.68 million project is planned to begin in November and take 12 months. The apartments comprise 43 one-bedroom, 23 two-bedroom and 14 three-bedroom units. More at JaxDailyRecord.com

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