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THE MATHIS REPORT
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Walmart Supercenter proposed for Oakleaf WALMART SITE
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The Oakleaf Walmart Supercenter is planned at Oakleaf Plantation Parkway and the First Coast Expressway west of Oakleaf Town Center. It would be the 16th Supercenter in Duval and Clay counties.
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Proposed Oakleaf Walmart Supercenter
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The project has seven outparcels, including a gas station.
KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
The city is reviewing civil engineering plans for a proposed Walmart Supercenter on Oakleaf Plantation Parkway west of the First Coast Expressway in Southwest Jacksonville. Walmart Stores East LP of Bentonville, Arkansas, is the developer. CPH Inc. is the civil engineer. The project is at southwest Oakleaf Plantation Parkway and the Cecil Commerce Center Parkway/Cecil Connector road, north of the Clay County line. The store will be 205,505 square feet. Supercenters have groceries, general
merchandise, a liquor store, pharmacy, garden center and other departments. The civil plans show seven outparcels of 1.16 to 1.8 acres, with a 16-pump Walmart gas station on the largest. The property area is 63.5 acres. Walmart’s site is about 54 acres. A storm drainage report shows the total developed site area will be 33 acres. Walmart submitted plans May 26 and updated documents June 9. KMATHIS@JAXDAILYRECORD.COM (904) 356-2466
Three Walmarts approved for a total of $3.5M in renovations BY KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR
Three more Jacksonville Walmart Supercenters are approved for remodeling, part of the retailer’s designs to add “a fresh feel” and “simplified shopping experience.” The city issued three permits June 10 for $3.5 million in renovations for full store remodels. FMGI Inc. of Woodstock, Georgia, is the contracSEE RENOVATIONS, PAGE 2
Auction of former Stein Mart HQ postponed to July The auction of the former Stein Mart building on Jacksonville’s Southbank, originally scheduled for June 14-16, has been postponed for a month. The listing for the sale by online commercial real estate exchange company Ten-X now says the auction is July 19-21. An affiliate of Virginia-based Lingerfelt Commonwealth Partners bought the 10-story, 200,627-square-foot building, developed in 1985, for $23.625 million in 2016, according to Duval County records. There also is a six-story adjacent parking garage. The online listing says starting bids for next month’s auction will be $7 million.
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