Development Today: City approves Monty's Marina Charter Fishing building demolition

These are the largest commercial building permits by job cost issued March 21, 2023, by the city of Jacksonville.


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Amusement Recreational

  • Park Trace, 6007 Crossroads Station Drive, contractor is All Weather Contractors Inc., 150 square feet, install pavilion, $30,072.

Industrial

  • Bacardi Distribution Center, 3559 Port Jacksonville Parkway, contractor is Harvest Construction and Remodeling Inc., 125 square feet, install guard shack, $40,000.

Office, Bank, Professional

  • Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Products Inc., 538 Chatham St., contractor is MAC Building & Development LLC, 6,336 square feet, tenant build-out, $350,000.
  • Florida Department of Management Services, 921 Davis St. N., contractor is Charles Perry Partners Inc., alteration, $178,023.
  • M1 Technical Solutions, 1671 St. Johns Bluff Road N., contractor is SweetWater Restoration Inc., exterior wall, doors and window replacement, $96,200.
  • M1 Technical Solutions, 1709 St. Johns Bluff Road N., contractor is SweetWater Restoration Inc., exterior wall, doors and window replacement, $57,206.
  • Midway Park, 3728 Philips Highway, No. 18, contractor is Lighthouse Construction of North Florida LLC, 2735 square feet, interior renovation, $54,625.
  • National Employee Benefits Administration, 8657 Baypine Road, No. 200, contractor is Lighthouse Construction of North Florida LLC, 4,577 square feet, space reduction alteration, $38,275.
  • Miss Becky Seafood Inc., 4378 Ocean St., contractor is John C. Wells LLC, 3,150 square feet, Monty’s Marina Charter Fishing building demolition, $20,000.

Signs

  • Decks & Docks Lumber Co., 5922 Philips Highway, contractor is Taylor Sign & Design Inc., two wall signs, $19,000.
  • Campione Law, 501 W. Bay St., contractor is Novalux Signs Inc., two blade signs, $3,000.

 

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