Author Topic: The Block Jax permit means the 'Food. Family. Fun' venue can start construction  (Read 1473 times)

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The project is expected to be completed in early 2025.

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Kanine Social owner and founder Daniel Moffatt can move to the next phase of The Block Jax in Southside Quarter with a construction permit issued Aug. 23  at a project cost of almost $3.32 million.

With the tagline “Food. Family. Fun.,” The Block Jax involves an outdoor food hall, live music venue and play park for children, next to a new Kanine Social dog care facility.

Jacksonville-based Equity Builders LLC is the contractor for the project at 7520 Quarter Mill Road at southeast Gate Parkway and Village Crossing Drive.

The site is in Southside Quarter at southwest Interstate 295 and Butler Boulevard, south of St. Johns Town Center.

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Moffatt said The Block Jax will comprise a covered outdoor food hall with eight vendors, a craft beer bar, a fenced-in children’s play area called Kids on the Block, a 30-foot-wide LED video wall for football games and movies, and other amenities, including a stage, lawn and arcade games and a golf simulator. Admission will be free.

The website lists the food vendor varieties as breakfast sandwiches, barbecue, pizza, acai bowls, tacos, Asian street food/Thai, ice cream and coffee.

Moffatt thinks the project could generate up to 75 full- and part-time jobs when including those by the food vendors.

Moffatt envisions The Block Jax opening at 9 a.m. daily and closing about 10 p.m., depending on events, such as NFL and college football games carried on the video screen.

Full article: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/news/2024/aug/26/the-block-jax-permit-means-the-food-family-fun-venue-can-start-construction/
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This is great news. There is so little in this town for families to enjoy outside of the beach. And there will be a car wash right next door and self storage across the street! Convenience!

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Imagine if this type project was built in the urban core...  but it isn't.  Another example of what the competition is for residents.

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Imagine if this type project was built in the urban core...  but it isn't.  Another example of what the competition is for residents.

Baymeadows is the place to be Longtimer! Fort Family Regional Park is a hidden gym - even Trevor Lawrence and crew were out there on the field this Summer. I absolutely love that new turf field for workouts.
We've got every variety of food - and incredible places to boot like Maa Kitchen, Fast Eddy's, Modu Ramen, etc. The Block is less than 5 minutes from our house so I'll still consider it Baymeadows. I also think that new V Pizza and Steakhouse will be open around the same time. All those locations make fantastic pies and I love their bar concepts. The Urban Core (Northbank specifically), as mentioned previously, is absolutely dead. Plenty of other places around here thriving even if it isn't in a dense, walkable urban environment.

Still severely lacking in rooftop and waterfront options though...

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Imagine if this type project was built in the urban core...  but it isn't.  Another example of what the competition is for residents.

Baymeadows is the place to be Longtimer! Fort Family Regional Park is a hidden gym - even Trevor Lawrence and crew were out there on the field this Summer. I absolutely love that new turf field for workouts.
We've got every variety of food - and incredible places to boot like Maa Kitchen, Fast Eddy's, Modu Ramen, etc. The Block is less than 5 minutes from our house so I'll still consider it Baymeadows. I also think that new V Pizza and Steakhouse will be open around the same time. All those locations make fantastic pies and I love their bar concepts. The Urban Core (Northbank specifically), as mentioned previously, is absolutely dead. Plenty of other places around here thriving even if it isn't in a dense, walkable urban environment.

Still severely lacking in rooftop and waterfront options though...

Funny enough I used to love right by Fort Family Regional Park before I moved to the Northbank. I'm sure for families with kids, there's plenty of things that would make that Baymeadows/Gate Pkwy corridor attractive but as a young dude in my 20's, there was so much that was to be desired. All of my peers would end up driving to the Beach or DT/5 Points anyway if they wanted to do anything beyond your typical suburban affairs.

I do 100% believe that with The Block Jax opening and the massive new park + businesses they're building in Seven Pines, that area will develop into more of a cohesive neighborhood than what it is now but even with all of its problems, moving DT has been an immense boost to my quality of life particularly now that I don't have a vehicle anymore