Chase Bank construction inches closer in The Village at Seven Pines

The city is reviewing a permit for the estimated $3 million project on land leased by Regency Centers Corp.


Chase Bank plans a branch in The Village at Seven Pines in Jacksonville.
Chase Bank plans a branch in The Village at Seven Pines in Jacksonville.
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Chase Bank is closer to building a branch in The Village at Seven Pines now that the city is reviewing an application for a construction permit.

No contractor is specified for the estimated $3 million project at 11910 Stillwood Pines Blvd. in The Village at Seven Pines, the retail development by Regency Centers Corp. at southeast Butler Boulevard and Interstate 295.

Site-development and civil-engineering plans have been in city review since April. Plans show a proposed 3,432-square-foot Chase Bank on a 0.32-acre outparcel.

IA Interior Architects of Coral Gables is the architect. Bohler Engineering FL LLC of Orlando is the civil engineer. 

Plans show a drive-thru ATM lane and a bypass lane.

The city previously reviewed a mobility fee calculation application for Chase Bank to build a branch on a leased site at Kernan Boulevard South and Stillwood Pines Boulevard within the Seven Pines residential and commercial development.

The application documents showed that through Seven Pines Regency LLC, Jacksonville-based Regency Centers intended to lease a 0.437-acre site to JPMorgan Chase Bank, which is based in New York City, to build a branch of up to 4,000 square feet of space, including walk-up and drive-up ATMs.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon told Jacksonville reporters during a visit Jan. 31, 2024, that the bank planned to add 10 more branches in the metropolitan area. At that time, Chase had 20 offices in the Jacksonville market after it started to build a branch network for its Chase business in 2013.

Chase now has 28 branches, as well as a few stand-alone ATM drive-thrus, in Northeast Florida and has said it will continue to open more.

 

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