Nordstrom Rack coming to Jacksonville Beach

It's planned for the Regency Centers Corp. shopping center anchored by The Home Depot.


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The new logo for Nordstrom Rack. The chain announced its new look April 13.
The new logo for Nordstrom Rack. The chain announced its new look April 13.
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Nordstrom Inc. said April 13 it will open a 30,000-square-foot Nordstrom Rack store in Jacksonville Beach in the spring of 2024.

The store will be in the South Beach Regional shopping center on Florida A1A north of Butler Boulevard, which includes The Home Depot and Trader Joe’s. It will move into the former Stein Mart store.

“The addition perfectly complements the shopping center’s strong merchandising mix and provides an additional community favorite shopping destination serving the greater Beaches area and eastern Jacksonville communities,” said Eric Apple, leasing agent for property owner Regency Centers Corp, in a news release.

Nordstrom Rack is planned for the South Beach Regional shopping center on Florida A1A. The 30,000-square-foot space is between Ross and The Home Depot.

Nordstrom Rack is the off-price retail division of the Seattle-based department store chain.

The company has operated a Nordstrom Rack store at The Markets at Town Center on Jacksonville’s Southside since 2013 and opened a full-line 124,000-square-foot store nearby at St. Johns Town Center in 2014.

When the Jacksonville Beach store opens, Nordstrom will have six full-line stores and 18 Nordstrom Rack stores in Florida.

Nordstrom also announced a new look for its brand.

"The new branding celebrates and reflects the bold, authentic, empowered and expressive spirit of our customers while showing them even more ways to Rack whether they shop on our website, app or at one of our Nordstrom Rack stores," it said in a news release.

The new branding for Nordstrom Rack.



 

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