The city is reviewing a permit application for construction of a Publix Super Markets Inc. grocery store at 11341 Normandy Blvd. at an estimated construction cost of $3.5 million.
The 47,240-square-foot store is planned on 3.94 acres. Cuhaci Peterson is the architect.
Wagner Property Group bought 19.4 acres in West Jacksonville on Feb. 23 to develop a Publix-anchored shopping center at northwest Normandy Boulevard and Chaffee Road.
The center is called Plaza at Normandy. The Franklin Street real estate firm represents the retail space for lease and the two outparcels for ground lease or build-to-suit.
The 58,691-square-foot retail project comprises the Publix grocery store; an adjacent 2,100-square-foot retail space that matches the size of a Publix Liquors space; and 9,800 square feet of retail shops next door.
There also are the two outparcels of 2.05 and 1.46 acres.
Bohler of Boca Raton is the civil engineer.
The leasing brochure shows one tenant so far near Publix — Encore Nails.
It also indicates two restaurants, a cellular store and a liquor store, which is adjacent to Publix, are negotiating a letter of intent.
Franklin Street Senior Vice President Carrie Smith, Director Ricky Ostrofsky and associate Kaelyn Sreenan represent the property.
Ostrofsky said up to 4,200 square feet is available, and deals are being negotiated.
Through WPG-Normandy LLC, Tampa-based Wagner Property Group bought the land for $4.9 million from W.T. and L.L. Investments and L. Ward Huntley, as trustee of the Huntley-Jiffy Asset Liquidation Trust of Orange Park.
Valley National Bank of Clearwater financed the deal at $16.8 million.
The land is near Cecil Commerce Center and the First Coast Expressway.