Major construction projects have returned to the landscape of Jacksonville's urban core. Find out where (and more) as we take a brief look at the status of various developments under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of August.
11. 220 Riverside
Construction of 220 Riverside continues. 220 Riverside will feature 18,000 square feet of retail and 294 apartment units when complete in 2014.
For more information: https://www.facebook.com/220Riverside
12. The Brooklyn Riverside
Pollack Shores Real Estate Group's Brooklyn Riverside is changing the face of Park Street. The $24.8 million infill development will consist of a 310 apartment units when complete. Plans call for 185 one-bedroom and 125 two-bedroom units.
For more information: http://www.pollackshores.com/development/
13. Brooklyn Station
Construction on Regency Center's Brooklyn Station continues at 150 Riverside Avenue. Announced tenants in the 49,870 square foot retail center include Fresh Market, Zoes Kitchen, The Hair Cuttery, Lucy's Gift Boutique, Burrito Gallery, Burger Fi, and the Corner Bakery Café. The $14.7 million Brooklyn-area retail center is expected to open in Fall 2014. However, Fresh Market will open its doors on September 24th.
For more information: http://www.regencycenters.com/retail-space/fl/jacksonville/shoppes-on-riverside#.UrTqRPRDvxQ
14. Carlson Dental Group
Carlson Dental Group has become a new tenant at EverBank Plaza, located at 501 Riverside Avenue. Carlson will be occupying 6,414 square feet of retail space along Riverside Avenue.
15. Azucena Corner Deli
The Azucena Corner Deli will be opening soon at 100 East Forsyth Street.
Full article: http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=543500
16. CROP Creative Media
CROP Creative Media, a full-service video production and post-production company in Jacksonville, Florida, is relocating its office to 1024 Kings Avenue in San Marco later this summer.
For more information: https://www.facebook.com/CROPCreativeMedia
17. Laura Apartments
Ron Chamblin, owner of the city's largest independent bookstore, is in the process of restoring a three story building at 225 North Laura Street. When complete, the 100-year-old building will include six apartments above street level retail.
Full article: http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2012-may-downtown-residential-project-underway#.U__RV_ldUYk
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