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11:20 AM EST Share The 324-unit community is near Jacksonville International Airport is part of the developer’s $460 million Florida investment plan.
The city issued building permits April 29 for the $26.4 million construction of the Aventon Sorraia, a $52 million apartment community planned near Jacksonville International Airport.
Raleigh, North Carolina-based Aventon Companies is the developer and Aventon Construction South LLC is the contractor.
The 24 permits are for 437,519 square feet of apartment, clubhouse, garage, pavilion, mail kiosk and trash compactor buildings.
The 324-unit development previously was called Aventon Jacksonville North Apartments.
The company paid $4.25 million for the property at 13163 Ranch Road on April 15, according to the deed recorded April 20 with the Duval County Clerk of Courts.
Aventon Companies LLC announced April 20 it bought 18.86 acres in North Jacksonville for a proposed $52 million, 324-unit apartment community called Aventon Sorraia.
The company paid $4.25 million for the property at 13163 Ranch Road on April 15, according to the deed recorded April 20 with the Duval County Clerk of Courts.
Raleigh, North Carolina-based Aventon bought the land through Jax North Apartment Owner LLC from Blue Sky JAXAP LLC, according to the deed.
In its news release, the company described the development as 12 three-story, “modern farmhouse-style buildings” with one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments.
Burk Hedrick, Aventon Companies vice president of development, said in the release the project will fill an “underserved need for upscale apartment living” near Jacksonville International Airport.
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