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New Publix in review for Northside
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It’s at Yellow Bluff and New Berlin roads. BY KAREN BRUNE MATHIS
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A new Publix is in development in North Jacksonville. The city is reviewing building permits for construction of Northpoint Village Shopping Center on almost 16.5 acres at 12541 Yellow Bluff Road, at northeast Yellow Bluff and New Berlin roads. Plans show an almost 50,000-square-foot Publix Super Markets Inc. store and 18,000 square feet of adjacent retail space. No construction cost is listed. Codes-ABC Inc. is representing the project in code compliance. There also will be five outparcels of 0.89 to 1.53 acres. International Management Co. LLC is the developer. It said previously it expects to complete it in summer 2022. IMC announced April 22 that it signed a lease with Publix to anchor the center. Northpoint Village’s first phase will comprise Publix and adjacent store space for units from 1,300 to 7,000 square feet. When completed, Northpoint Village could total about 142,000 square feet of space on 27 acres. Brett McKee, IMC vice president of property services, said in the release the location is near interstates 295 and 95 and U.S. 17. “Northpoint Village will offer convenience and selection in close proximity to a dense residential market,” said McKee, calling the location a long underserved area. The project has been in city review since at least December 2018, when the city issued a mobility fee calculation certificate and a conditional capacity availability statement for Northpoint Village.
Record & Observer Photos by Karen Brune Mathis
Above: From left, The CSI Companies leaders Chris Flakus, COO; Drew Cihlar, Tech president; Kate Mays, HCIT president; James Chiang, CFO; Brandy Kerby, Professional president; and Larry Mims, Financial president. Left: The future CSI headquarters at The Point at Gate Parkway at 7720 Baymeadows Road E.
Amid pandemic uncertainty, the Jacksonville-based staffing company signs a deal for a new headquarters. BY KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
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hile office development slowed during the pandemic, The CSI Companies took the step of leasing a speculative three-story Gate Parkway area building for its new headquarters. “Jacksonville is CSI’s national headquar-
ters and we wanted to make a statement about our commitment to employees and to the city,” said Chief Operating Officer Chris Flakus. “This is a state-of-the-art building with amenities designed at giving our employees a great work experience.” The CSI Companies provides national
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MORE OUTLOOK ■ How the office, industrial and retail markets are faring. Page 4 ■ VanTrust looking for space to expand as Imeson Park fills up. Page 5 ■ New Amazon facility at Cecil could bring 260 jobs. Page 5 ■ JAXUSA Partnership chasing 43 prospects. Page 6
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