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A $450M plan for Lot J Daily Record JACKSONVILLE
Jaguars owner Shad Khan’s mixed-use project includes an entertainment center, apartments, retail, hotel and office space backed by more than $200 million in city incentives.
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BY MIKE MENDENHALL STAFF WRITER
The Jacksonville Jaguars and Mayor Lenny Curry’s administration released details Oct. 5 and announced a deal to finance team owner Shad Khan’s $450 million proposed development at Lot J near TIAA Bank Field. The deal, which needs City Council approval, would provide more than $200 million in city-backed incentives to build a mixed-use project with hotel, class A office space, residential units and retail space neighboring the stadium. “Jacksonville deserves an iconic urban core,” Curry said in a news conference at the Jaguars flex field with Khan and Jaguars President Mark Lamping. “Our Downtown has been stagnant for decades, and we need to build on the momentum of my administration and City Council has created over the last five years,” he said.
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Above: A rendering of the Lot J mixed-use development planned for parking Lot J adjacent to Daily’s Place in Downtown Jacksonville. The project will include apartments, office space, retail and and an entertainment center. Left: Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan, Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry and Jaguars President Mark Lamping announce the Lot J development Oct. 5 at Daily’s Place Flex Field.
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Photo by Katie Garwood
THE MATHIS REPORT
Hillwood submits plans for Cecil distribution warehouse
KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
Developer Hillwood filed civil engineering plans with the city Sept. 28 for a 278,237-squarefoot distribution warehouse at AllianceFlorida at Cecil Commerce Center. Dallas-based Hillwood plans the facility on 37.53 acres at
southwest POW-MIA Memorial Parkway and Waterworks Street in the West Jacksonville business park. The site is Parcel F. No company is identified as the tenant or buyer of the property, which the city owns.
The project comprises the building, parking, truck storage and infrastructure at the undeveloped site. Prosser Inc. is the civil engineer. Hillwood told the city Sept. 28 that it continues to work with a prospect that wants to lease a
270,000-square-foot build-tosuit facility. The unidentified prospect initially wanted a 500,000-squarefoot center when discussions began in March, according to SEE MATHIS, PAGE 2
Winn-Dixie moving in November in Mandarin Winn-Dixie announced Oct. 2 that it will open in mid-November at 11700 San Jose Blvd. in Mandarin, moving the business from across the street at 11701 San Jose Blvd. The current store will close by Nov. 1 depending on how quickly it sells inventory. The new store is a former Earth Fare market. Winn-Dixie parent company Southeastern Grocers Inc. acquired the site this year. Current Winn-Dixie associates will move to the new location. The new store will not have a pharmacy. Current prescriptions will be transferred to the nearby pharmacies.
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