Skinner Bros. Realty announced that Firehouse Subs, Añejo Cocina Mexicana and The Decantery will lease space in Wildlight’s Village Center in Nassau County.
They will join other tenants including Royal Amelia Dance Academy, Great Clips, Cold Stone Creamery and Tasty’s Fresh Burgers and Fries, according to a March 3 news release.
The 11,670-square-foot retail center at 40 Homegrown Way was completed in September in the master-planned community. The first multitenant building at Village Center opened in early 2019.
The Decantery operates a location in Fernandina Beach and will open a second in the former AT&T building at 20 Homegrown Way. The cocktail, wine and beer lounge will open in two phases.
Sleiman Enterprises said Feb. 24 that it will develop a Publix-anchored shopping center in Wildlight, the master-planned community’s first grocery store.
The store will anchor Crossings at Wildlight at Florida 200 and William Burgess Boulevard, a news release said. The 90,000-square-foot shopping center will sit on about 17 acres.
The center is between UF Health Wildlight and a parcel owned by Baptist Health.
“The opening of this new and convenient location will give us the opportunity to continue providing legendary service to our wonderful customers both old and new,” Chris Norberg, community relations manager for Publix’s Jacksonville Division, said in the news release.
Two UF Board of Trustee members begin new terms
Two members of the University of Florida Board of Trustees began new terms last week, with Trustee Chris Corr returning after a hiatus and Trustee Marsha Powers continuing her service after being appointed for a second consecutive term.
Corr is the senior vice president of real-estate development at Rayonier and president of Raydient, Inc., a subsidiary company focused on real-estate development primarily in Florida, Georgia and Washington. Corr served on the UF Board of Trustees from 2012 to 2016 and was appointed by then-Gov. Rick Scott. He earned his bachelor s degree from UF and succeeds Len Johnson.