Development Today: City issues AutoNation new building permit at Abess Boulevard

These are the largest commercial building permits by job cost issued April 10, 2023, by the city of Jacksonville.


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Amusement Recreational

  • City of Jacksonville, 13611 Normandy Blvd., contractor is Acon Construction Co. Inc., Jacksonville Equestrian Center concession kitchen hood installation, $92,000.

Apartments

  • Woodlake Park Apartments, 9439 San Jose Blvd., No. 5, contractor is Gray & Gray Construction Inc., laundry room wall alteration, $25,800.

Church, Other Religious

  • San Jose Catholic Church, 3619 Toledo Road, contractor is Philip E. Johnson Inc., 14,503 square feet, interior renovation, $2 million.

Industrial

  • Alpha Special T’s, 5760 Mining Terrace, contractor is Holton Construction Inc., 480 square feet, new storage building, $22,875.

Parking Garages

  • City of Jacksonville, 200 E. Adams St., contractor is Warden Contracting Corp., Yates Parking Garage waterproofing and structural repairs, $1.15 million.

Restaurants

  • Green Papaya House, 8635 Blanding Blvd., No. 101, contractor is NIALVI LLC, 4,500 square feet, tenant build-out, $120,000.

Schools, Library, Other Educational

  • Christ The King Catholic School, 6822 Larkin Road, contractor is PlayCore Wisconsin Inc., playground equip0ment replacement, $40,200.

Signs

  • Rent-A-Center, 5847 University Blvd. W., contractor is Clear View Signs Inc., two wall signs, $4,895.
  • 1 Oil Change, 2 Tire, 3 Tire, 4 Tire, 5 Tire, 12100 Lem Turner Road, contractor is Clear View Signs Inc., five wall signs at Walmart, $2,500.
  • FedEx Office, 10400 San Jose Blvd., contractor is Southeastern Lighting Solutions Inc., wall sign, $2,200.

Stores, Mercantile

  • AutoNation USA, 11639 Abess Blvd., contractor is Rycon Construction Inc., 20,378 square feet, new dealership and showroom building, $3.81 million.

 

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