A brief look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Jacksonville's Edge City, the Southside, during Winter 2016.
6. Bulter Point Retail Development
Triforce Development LLC is in the process of building a 9,000 square foot retail project at 6025 Butler Point Road in the Galleria Point development. Plans indicate the retail building will include 107 parking spaces. Confirmed tenants include Chicken Salad Chick, Smoothie King and Kazu Sushi Burrito.
November 2015
February 2016


For more information: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=546775
7. Fresh Jax
A 2013 One Spark favorite, Fresh Jax is in the process of opening a brick and mortar location at 11526 Lake Mead Avenue. Located near the I-295/Gate Parkway interchange, Fresh Jax will be a space where healthy handcrafted food and heart-centered yoga come together. Covering nearly 3,000-sqaure-feet, the storefront will feature a kitchen, smoothie bar, retail store and yoga studio.
November 2015
February 2016
For more information: http://www.freshjax.com/about.html
8. Galleria Club Apartments
Construction is nearing completion on Fort Family Investment's Galleria Club Apartments development at Baymeadows Road East and R.G. Skinner Boulevard. When complete, Galleria Club will add a total of 254 three-story, garden-style rental units to an area where several large multi-family developments have been built over the last couple of years.
November 2015
February 2016


9. Sola Apartments
Flournoy Construction is developing a 330-unit apartment complex at 8074 Gate Parkway North. Called Sola, the $22 million project is expected to be completed next year, just east of Belfort Road.
November 2015
February 2016


10. Loree Apartments
Construction continues on a 300 unit apartment development on 15 acres along A.C. Skinner Parkway. Eventually, the $80 million development will cover 30 acres and include up to 600 units. The project is being developed by Eckstein Investments LLC. and will include bike paths and walking trails integrated with 100-year-old oak hammocks.
November 2015
February 2016



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