Restaurant Notes: Burger King to Durbin Creek Crossing; Whataburger to Middleburg; Dunkin’ in Arlington, Oakleaf

Burger King is planned at southeast St. Johns Parkway and Race Track Road.


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The St. Johns River Water Management District and St. Johns County are reviewing an application for Burger King at Durbin Creek Crossing.

The 2,885-square-foot restaurant is planned on 1.07 acres at southeast St. Johns Parkway and Race Track Road.

The Ferber Co. is the developer of the 70-acre Durbin Creek Crossing.

Whataburger to Middleburg

The St. Johns River Water Management District is reviewing an application for Whataburger to build a 2,974-square-foot restaurant on a 1.13-acre outparcel at 1778 Blanding Blvd. in Middleburg in Clay County. 

Dunkin’ in Arlington, Oakleaf

The city approved permits for Dunkin’ to renovate at 116 Oakleaf Village Parkway at a cost of $95,000 and at 6999 Merrill Road at a cost of $65,000.

The company is rebranding from Dunkin’ Donuts to Dunkin’ as it rolls out a new store design. 

 

 

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