Shipyards marina demolition approved near Four Seasons

The project will include replacing and upgraded the floating docks at the Downtown riverfront property.


The city issued a permit to demolish the existing Jacksonville Shipyards marina structures and replace the dock on the Downtown Northbank of the St. Johns River. It is where The Four Seasons Hotel & Residences is under construction.
The city issued a permit to demolish the existing Jacksonville Shipyards marina structures and replace the dock on the Downtown Northbank of the St. Johns River. It is where The Four Seasons Hotel & Residences is under construction.
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The city issued a permit Sept. 9 for a $2 million project to demolish the existing Jacksonville Shipyards marina structures and replace the dock on the Downtown Northbank of the St. Johns River. 

Hal Jones Contractor, a division of Vecellio & Grogan Inc., is the contractor.

Moffatt & Nichol of Tampa is part of the design-build team for design of the floating dock marina replacement. The project is addressed is as 1406 E. Bay St.

A Moffatt & Nichol memorandum dated Sept. 20, 2024, refers to work associated with demolition of the existing marina structures and utilities; maintenance dredging to provide suitable water depths; and replacement of the fixed and floating docks and utilities with floating concrete docks and utilities that include shore power, fuel, potable water, sewage pump out and fire protection.

The memorandum says the Shipyards Marina project requires close coordination with three ongoing projects at the Jacksonville Shipyards development: The Four Seasons Hotel & Residences, the marina support building and the Riverwalk.

The city issued a permit to demolish the existing Jacksonville Shipyards marina structures and replace the dock on the Downtown Northbank of the St. Johns River. It is where The Four Seasons Hotel & Residences is under construction.

Moffatt & Nichol says its scope of work is considered to be from the bulkhead and waterward, with the exception of the fuel system, which includes the upland tanks and the marina electrical system that extends to the marina service entrance equipment.

Bellingham Marine was chosen as the manufacturer of the floating concrete docks.

The marina will have 78 slips. Inner-basin slips can accommodate vessels of 30 to 55 feet. The pier at one dock can support vessels up to 400 feet. There will be two water taxi slips.

The project owner is listed as Shipyards Hotel Jacksonville LLC, led by Iguana Investments Florida LLC, the investment company run by Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan.

Shipyards Hotel Jacksonville is developing the Four Seasons

Shipyards Office LLC, also led by Iguana Investments, is developing the office building.

The new Jacksonville Shipyards Marina is south of where Metropolitan Park used to be. It is now the site of the Four Seasons Hotel & Residences and the One Shipyards Place office building.

Work is well underway at the Jacksonville Shipyards project.

The city issued permits May 8, 2025, for Auld & White Constructors LLC to build the Jacksonville Shipyards marina support building and its back-of-house for a total project cost of $5.6 million.

The 1.92-acre city-owned site is at 5 Shipyards Place in the Shipyards development where Khan is building the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences and the One Shipyards Place office building.

In January 2023, Jacksonville City Council approved a redrafted $129.75 million incentives deal with Iguana Investments Florida for the hotel, condominiums and office building. 

Access to the Marina Support Building is from the Four Seasons Hotel & Residences, Riverwalk and lawn space.

The city is paying for redevelopment of the public marina; the marina support building; an event lawn; and the Riverwalk to support the hotel and residences. 

Orlando-based PCL Construction is the project’s construction manager.

Completion of the six-story One Shipyards Place, where the Jaguars will move its team headquarters, is expected in the first quarter of 2026.

The 10-story Four Seasons Hotel and Residences is under construction for completion in 2026.

EverBank Stadium has begun a $1.4 billion renovation that targets 2028 for completion.

 

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