Plans show what the Publix in San Marco will look like


Construction plans filed Wednesday for East San Marco included a rendering of the Publix Super Market included in the residential and retail project.
Construction plans filed Wednesday for East San Marco included a rendering of the Publix Super Market included in the residential and retail project.
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Customers waiting for a Publix Super Market in San Marco can take comfort in knowing it’s in for permitting.

Permit applications were filed Wednesday for the $41 million East San Marco multistory residential and retail construction project planned at Hendricks Avenue and Atlantic Boulevard.

Those plans include a rendering of the Publix store from the corner of Atlantic Boulevard and Mango Place.

East San Marco’s address is shown as 1532 Atlantic Blvd.

Publix will anchor the retail component of East San Marco, which will include more shops as well as a separate garage for customers.

The development will feature 239 apartments and a separate parking deck to serve tenants. The plans filed Wednesday said there will be 42 studio, 117 one-bedroom, 76 two-bedroom and four three-bedroom units.

The seven permits comprise:

• Publix, 33,481 square feet.

• Retail space, 13,524 square feet. The interior space will be submitted for permits when tenants have been identified.

• A ground-level parking garage for customers of Publix and the retailers.

• Three permits for a five-story and two four-story residential buildings.

• A six-level parking deck for the residential tenants.

The contractor selection is in progress, according to the application.

The Preston Partnership LLC of Atlanta is the architect.

BR ArchCo ESM LLC, a venture of Bluerock Residential Group REIT Inc. of New York and ArchCo Residential LLC of Atlanta, intends to buy the 4.3 acres for the development from Regency Centers Corp. after the permits are issued.

ArchCo Residential has said it expects the permits in August, followed by groundbreaking in September.

Completion is slated for late 2018.

Jacksonville-based Regency Centers, a nationwide retail developer and owner, will buy back the retail portion and serve as the landlord for it.

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