Raising Cane's starting site work in the Town Center

The Gate Parkway location is one of five for the chicken fingers restaurant in Northeast Florida.


Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers has other locations planned in Northeast Florida including Mandarin, Regency and River City Marketplace. All were former Pollo Tropical locations that had closed in February.
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers has other locations planned in Northeast Florida including Mandarin, Regency and River City Marketplace. All were former Pollo Tropical locations that had closed in February.
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Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers is starting the path to convert the closed Pollo Tropical in The Markets at Town Center.

The city issued a permit Jan. 14 for site work to convert the 3,438-square-foot restaurant on 0.9 acres at 4863 Gate Parkway at a project cost of $1.5 million.

Kimley-Horn & Associates Inc. of Jacksonville is the civil engineer. CSRS Inc. of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is the architect. St. Johns 4863 LLC of Syracuse, New York, is the property owner. Raising Cane’s Restaurants L.L.C. of Plano, Texas, is the developer.

The contractor for the construction has not been announced.

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers will be converting the closed Pollo Tropical in the Markets at Town Center. Pollo Tropical closed this location February.
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers will be converting the closed Pollo Tropical in the Markets at Town Center. Pollo Tropical closed this location February.

City power provider JEA issued a service availability letter May 20 for a “scrape and build site plan” at the property, although the plans in review state the project will be a conversion. The building was developed in 2010.

Plans show the building will remain, but exterior work such as curbs, parking lot striping, sidewalks and more will be removed, modified or replaced.

The first area Raising Cane’s Chicken opened July 15, 2025, at 8308 Merchants Way in Oakleaf Station at southwest Argyle Forest Boulevard and Merchants Way in Southwest Jacksonville.

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers has other locations planned in Northeast Florida including Mandarin, Regency and River City Marketplace. All were former Pollo Tropical locations that had closed in February.
The Town Center location will be the second Raising Cane's in Northeast Florida; the first is located on Merchants Way in Jacksonville.

Three more are identified for Mandarin, Regency and North Jacksonville at River City Marketplace.

The Mandarin and River City Marketplace locations also are closed Pollo Tropical restaurants.

Pollo Tropical closed those locations and the Town Center site, its last three in Jacksonville, in February.

Kimley-Horn Jacksonville is the civil engineer for all three of those projects.

The fifth identified site is at the former Regency Square Mall property at 9501 Arlington Expressway that is slated for redevelopment. It would be on an outparcel at Arlington Expressway and Atlantic Boulevard. 

A Raising Cane's Chicken Tender's box combo comes with tenders, crinkle-cut fries, Cane's sauce, Texas toast and a drink.
A Raising Cane's Chicken Tender's box combo comes with tenders, crinkle-cut fries, Cane's sauce, Texas toast and a drink.
Raising Cane's
The 30-year-old Raising Cane’s chain is based in Baton Rouge. Its menu comprises box combos of chicken fingers, fries, coleslaw, Cane’s Sauce, Texas toast and drinks. The sandwich combo comprises three fingers on a toasted bun.

 

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