St. Johns Town Center is gaining another new tenant in Jacksonville as women’s clothing retailer Evereve takes the space that Lululemon will vacate to move to a larger store nearby.
The city is reviewing a tenant build-out permit application for Evereve at 4812 River City Drive, No. 113.
No contractor is listed for the estimated $601,000 build-out of the 3,002-square-foot store. That cost will be finalized as the permit is reviewed and issued.
Evereve is a retailer based in Edina, Minnesota, that has more than 100 stores in more than 30 states. Its two Florida locations are in Naples and Winter Park.
It will replace women’s athletic wear store Lululemon, which will more than double in size when it moves into an almost 7,500-square-foot at 4791 River City Drive, No. 143.
Evereve will be between Kendra Scott and Talbots.
Evereve says that all of its clothing “is thoughtfully selected to complement women’s busy, multifaceted lifestyles, creating an inspiring edit of real trends for real life.”
It says it has weekly Evereve TV segments featuring its stylists; it has the Trendsend personalized subscription styling service; and offers daily fashion conversation on its social channel @evereveofficial.
“As we continue to open new stores in new states (30 and counting), our resolve to helping women look, and more importantly feel their best, keeps us moving forward,” says the Evereve.com site.
The architect is Verdant Studio of Rogers, Arkansas.
Plans indicate the interior will be fully remodeled. A separate permit will be needed for the exterior storefront signage.
Evereve carries women’s clothing, shoes and accessories.
“Today, EVEREVE delivers curated, contemporary women’s fashion through 100+ stores from coast to coast and a fast-growing ecommerce site making EVEREVE a destination for discovering exclusive, on-trend pieces from over 150+ incredible brands—including our own best-selling line,” says the site.
It carries brands that include 7 For All Mankind, Birkenstock, Bombas, Dolce Vita, Free People, Kenneth Cole, Levi’s, Marc Fisher Ltd., New Balance, Norma Kamali, Rag & Bone, Sam Edelman, Teva and Vince Camuto.
Megan and Mike Tamte opened the first store in 2004 in Edina after Megan Tamte left a department store and launched Evereve “where women felt welcomed, seen and understood.”
Simon Property Group is the St. Johns Town Center landlord.
Simon.com says its has Evereve in six retail centers, but does not list St. Johns Town Center.
It describes it as:
“Evereve is an American fashion retailer offering designer brands curated for moms that balances casual style with cutting-edge trends and embraces a spirit of empowerment and playfulness. Trained stylists specialize in creating complete looks covering carpool duty, date night, work and weekend.”