Retail Notes: RH at Town Center; Gate in Baymeadows; AutoZone permits in review

7-Eleven to Mandarin.


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The city issued a permit Aug. 12 for J.E. Dunn Construction to build the foundation for RH, previously known as Restoration Hardware, at St. Johns Town Center.

The $150,000 foundation is planned on a cleared site at 4831 Village Shops Way. J.E. Dunn, of Kansas City, Missouri, is listed as the contractor for the proposed $18 million construction of the three-story, 48,426-square-foot home furnishings retail store that will offer a rooftop restaurant and bar.

The parking lot pavement has been removed and the site is fenced.

Gate in Baymeadows

The city is reviewing a permit application for Gate Petroleum Inc. to renovate its 6,667-square-foot gas station and convenience store at 11350 Baymeadows Road at an estimated cost of $465,000. 

AutoZone permits in review

The city is reviewing a permit application for AutoZone to build a store at 6765 Dunn Ave in North Jacksonville at an estimated cost of $650,000.

The St. Johns River Water Management District is reviewing plans for that AutoZone and another along Race Track Road in Bartram Market in St. Johns County.

7-Eleven to Mandarin

The city issued concurrency reservation and mobility fee calculation certificates for 7-Eleven to develop an almost 1-acre site at 10560 Old St. Augustine Road for a 3,454-square-foot convenience store and gas station with 16 fueling positions.

The property, at northwest Old St. Augustine and Hartley roads, formerly was a Bank of America branch with teller lanes.

It sits in front of the Crossroads at Mandarin shopping center.

 

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