Developers submitted plans for the second of two retail buildings at Gateway Village at Town Center.
Cantrell & Morgan, through Jacksonville Gateway Village LLC, and architect Ervin Lovett & Miller filed plans for a 9,380-square-foot center on 1.47 acres at Gate Parkway and Deerwood Park Boulevard.
Tenants include Sushi House, Bellezza Nails & Spa and CycleBar indoor cycling. There also are spaces remaining for other tenants.
Cantrell & Morgan previously submitted plans for a 9,250-square-foot retail building on 1.77 acres immediately south of the larger center.
Tenants there are Burrito Gallery and M Hospitality Restaurant & Catering Group by chef Matthew Medure. No tenant was identified in the remaining central 1,840-square-foot space.
England-Thims & Miller Inc. is the consultant.
Cantrell & Morgan said previously it intends to complete the first retail spaces for tenant build-out toward the end of 2018.
The 18.5-acre Gateway Village will be a retail, commercial, hotel and apartment project.
RaceTrac Petroleum intends to build a gas station and convenience store at the site and Davis Development wants to build 289 luxury apartments. Property remains available for other projects.
Cantrell & Morgan executives bought the land in July from members of the Skinner family for $6.64 million.
Hakimian Holdings LLC submitted plans to the city to add a restaurant and an office building on two outparcels at Liberty Center in the Southpoint area.
Jacksonville-based Hakimian Holdings owns the six-story, 118,734-square-foot Liberty Center office building at 7077 Bonneval Road.
The 7.2-acre site is at Bonneval Road and Butler Boulevard.
Hakimian Holdings wants to build a 100-seat, 5,625-square-foot restaurant at 5101 Butler Blvd., on the western corner of the site and a 5,600-square-foot urgent care center at 5117 Butler Blvd. on the eastern corner.
Hakimian Holdings, a retail and office investor, bought the property in February 2016 and moved its headquarters there.
President Ben Hakimian said previously he was negotiating with a national publicly traded upscale restaurant.
He expects construction will be completed in mid-2018.
EnVision Design + Engineering LLC is the civil engineer.
Domu gained its build-out permit, which means another restaurant will be joining The Strand at Town Center.
The city issued a permit Thursday for GDP Design & Construction Inc. of Winter Park to build-out the Domu restaurant at 4852 Town Center Parkway, No. 101, in The Strand at Town Center.
The 2,726-square-foot spacewill be built-out at a cost of $300,000.
Sonny Nguyen is the sole proprietor, chef and owner. He said previously he expects to open the ramen restaurant in the spring and will employ a staff of about 30.
An Orlando Sentinel review described its “pan-Asian menu with everything from ramen to chicken wings.”