Two Panera Breads are in development on Regency Centers Corp. properties.
The St. Johns River Water Management District is reviewing a permit application for Panera Bread at southwest Crosswater Parkway and Village Lake Drive in Nocatee Town Center. The 3,238-square-foot building is planned on about an acre.
At the Shoppes at Bartram Park, the city issued a concurrency reservation certificate for Panera Bread at Old St. Augustine Road near Bartram Park Boulevard. The 4,869-square-foot building is planned on 1.1 acres.
• St. Johns County issued a permit for the interior build-out Salsa’s Mexican Restaurant at 120 Palencia Village Drive, Suite 101, in St. Augustine. It’s a $180,000 build-out of 2,845 square feet.
• The city issued a mobility fee calculation certificate for Edley’s Bar-B-Que at 5344 Ortega Blvd. The 5,800-square-foot, 150-seat restaurant is planned on about a half-acre. The city calculated a fee of $5,800 to mitigate the traffic impact. A gas station was demolished on the site. First Coast Energy L.L.P. is leasing the property to Voto LLC, led by Todd and Virginia Ogletree, who will operated Edley’s. Almond Engineering is the civil engineer.
• The city issued a permit for build-out for the Posting House pub at 2018 Hendricks Ave. in San Marco. Course Contracting LLC is the contractor for the project at a cost of a $120,000. The British-style pub will set up in about 1,500 square feet of space. Its Facebook page calls it an “English-inspired modern neighborhood bar in San Marco Square, Jacksonville. Craft brews, select wines & gourmet bites.” The space was formerly the home of Layla’s and then Mezze Mediterranean Grill. The English-themed traditional neighborhood pub will serve beer and wine with limited food options. Zoning documents say it “will offer a contrasting low-key activity to the higher-traffic food and beverage venues presently operating in The Square,” as the historic shopping district is called. The Posting House said there is no provision for a full kitchen in the space.