Walmart proposes Oakleaf Supercenter

The project, with seven outparcels, is planned west of the First Coast Expressway.


A 205,505-square-foot store Walmart Supercenter is planned  in Oakleaf.
A 205,505-square-foot store Walmart Supercenter is planned in Oakleaf.
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The city is reviewing civil engineering plans for a proposed Walmart Supercenter on Oakleaf Plantation Parkway west of the First Coast Expressway in Southwest Jacksonville.

Walmart Stores East LP of Bentonville, Arkansas, is the developer. CPH Inc. is the civil engineer. 

The project is at southwest Oakleaf Plantation Parkway and the Cecil Commerce Center Parkway/Cecil Connector road, north of the Clay County line.

The proposed Walmart is at southwest Oakleaf Plantation Parkway and the Cecil Commerce Center Parkway/Cecil Connector road, north of the Clay County line. (Provided by Cantrell & Morgan)
The proposed Walmart is at southwest Oakleaf Plantation Parkway and the Cecil Commerce Center Parkway/Cecil Connector road, north of the Clay County line. (Provided by Cantrell & Morgan)

Plans indicate the 205,505-square-foot store will include a Health Center.

Supercenters have groceries, general merchandise, liquor stores and a garden center, among other features and departments.

The civil plans show seven outparcels of 1.16 to 1.8 acres, with a 16-pump Walmart Murphy gas station on the largest parcel.

The property area is 63.5 acres. Walmart’s site is about 54 acres. A storm drainage report shows the total developed site area will be 33 acres.

Walmart submitted plans May 26 and updated documents June 9.

The Oakleaf Walmart and outparcels.
The Oakleaf Walmart and outparcels.


 

 

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