MONDAY January 13, 2020
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THE MATHIS REPORT
Murray Hill self-storage, retail project in review
Italian-inspired kitchen Daily Record newest Medure venture JACKSONVILLE
Midtown Table at 5016 Gate Parkway in Gateway Village at Town Center.
Work on three-story, 788-unit building could begin by the end of April.
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BY KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
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Midtown Table expects to open Jan. 27 in Gateway Village at Town Center.
Chefs Matthew and David Medure target Jan. 27 to open Midtown Table, their new “Italian-inspired kitchen” restaurant in Gateway Village at Town Center. The Medure brothers are completing the restaurant, bar and outdoor seating and activity venue at 5016 Gate Parkway, south of Butler Boulevard from St. Johns Town Center. Midtown Table is their newest venture. It will operate 11 a.m.10 p.m. daily, including Sunday brunch. “This is our upbringing – Italian and Middle Eastern food,” said Matthew Medure. “It’s not a traditional Italian restaurant by any means.” Medure said prices will range from $6 to $14 for lunch and $7 to $25 for dinner. The lunch menu features appetizers like Medure meatballs, carrot fries and white bean hummus; soups and salads; SEE MATHIS, PAGE 2
Photos by Karen Brune Mathis
Chefs Matthew and David Medure at their new concept Midtown Table “Italian-inspired” restaurant that they intend to open Jan. 27. It includes a full bar.
Left, chef Matthew Medure takes a shot on the three-hole putting course at the back of the restaurant. Right, the open kitchen lines the side of the restaurant.
The city is reviewing plans for a self-storage and retail project at 1195 Edgewood Ave. S. in Murray Hill where a Jones College campus was demolished. The Silverfield Group and Morales Group propose a threestory, 788-unit self-storage building of 98,000 square feet and a 5,000-squarefo o t re ta i l building with associated parking and Silverfield utilities. Leed Silverfield, president of The Silverfield Group, said construction could start on the self-storage building by the end of April. He expects to choose a contractor by the end of January. Connelly & Wicker Inc. is the civil engineer. The 1.66-acre site is at northeast Edgewood Avenue South and Plymouth Street that formerly included what was the Edgewood Avenue Theater that became Jones College. The Jones College building closed in 2017 and the almost 26,000-square-foot structure was demolished after the city issued a demolition permit Sept. 30. Development is proposed in phases, with the self-storage and parking in phase one. Retail space construction will follow when a user is identified. Edgewood Storage LLC, comprising Silverfield Development Co. and Fairfax Properties LLC, paid $1.3 million for the property Sept. 9. SEE MURRAY HILL, PAGE 2
Gateway Village at Town Center sold for $10.95M Ownership sold three outparcels at Gateway Village at Town Center for $10.95 million Dec. 31 to a New York-based retail investor and manager. Jacksonville Gateway Village LLC sold the outparcels in two deeds to Gate Parkway RMR LLC, led by Rettner Manager LLC of New Rochelle, New York. It is affiliated with Rettner Realty. The seller is led by Chris Morgan, co-CEO and founder of Jacksonville-based developer Cantrell & Morgan Inc. Tenants include Sushi House, CycleBar, MyDry Blowout Bar, Burrito Gallery, Diesel Barbershop and Midtown Table.
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