Daily's developer buys Downtown LaVilla property for $3.3 million

The Kartouche nightclub recently was demolished at the site.


The property is bounded by Forsyth, Jefferson, Bay and Broad streets. The former Kartouche nightclub building in the center has been demolished. (Google)
The property is bounded by Forsyth, Jefferson, Bay and Broad streets. The former Kartouche nightclub building in the center has been demolished. (Google)
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First Coast Energy L.L.P. paid almost $3.3 million for LaVilla property Downtown expected to be developed with a Daily's gas station and convenience store.

The block is bounded by Forsyth, Jefferson, Bay and Broad streets.

Two deeds recorded Aug. 25 with the Duval County Clerk of Courts show that Jacksonville-based First Coast Energy, which develops Daily's stations, paid almost $2.4 million for the site of a closed bank drive-thru and $900,000 for the land where the Kartouche nightclub recently was demolished.

First Coast Energy bought the nightclub property from Law Building L.L.C. and the bank site from lawyer Mark L. Rosenberg.

The Kartouche nightclub on the property  recently was demolished.
The Kartouche nightclub on the property recently was demolished.

 

 

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