Trevato Group begins work on San Pablo mixed-use project

The two-phase development includes apartments, retail and office space.


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The mixed-use development planned along San Pablo Parkway near May Clinic.
The mixed-use development planned along San Pablo Parkway near May Clinic.
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Trevato Development Group announced July 9 it started work on a mixed-use development along San Pablo Parkway near Mayo Clinic. 

The development will comprise an apartment community, retail, office space, interactive park area and a future hotel, a news release said. 

The 40-acre property is bounded San Pablo Parkway, San Pablo Road and Sam Yepez Road. It is about a mile north of Mayo Clinic. 

The apartments are part of the first phase of the project, expected to be completed in 2022. 

The 304-unit community will include a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans. Carriage house-style units will be available and range from 669 to 1,599 square feet. 

The 40-acre property is bounded San Pablo Parkway, San Pablo Road and Sam Yepez Road. It is about a mile north of Mayo Clinic.
The 40-acre property is bounded San Pablo Parkway, San Pablo Road and Sam Yepez Road. It is about a mile north of Mayo Clinic.

The development will include a clubhouse, 24-hour fitness center, resort-style pool, nature trails, playground, dog park and common areas.

A park area will offer yoga, live music, festivals and activities. Residents can access the area by a pedestrian bridge. 

The project’s second phase includes 59,000 square feet of office and retail space. 

The multifamily portion would sit on 23 acres. Space for future development comprises two parcels totaling 16.99 acres, according to plans filed with the St. Johns River Water Management District on Nov. 12.

Miranda Contracting Group is completing site work on the project, which is expected to take 180 days. A general contractor has not been selected. 

Atlanta-based Dynamik Design is the architect. Prosser is the civil engineer. 

Trevato also plans to redevelop the Jacksonville Beach Adventure Landing site. 

Plans for that project show four three-story buildings with 8,000 square feet of leasing, club and fitness space.

The units will average 850 square feet.

 

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