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JWB Real Estate Capital LLC submitted new conceptual images to the city of its proposed multifamily residential buildings for College Park, the former Town & Country Shopping Center in Arlington.
The Jacksonville-based developer filed the renderings and site plan April 7 with City Council legislation requesting to rezone the property at 903 University Blvd. to Planned Unit Development.
The site is zoned Commercial Community General-1 and General 2 District.
The images show two, three-floor residential structures with a total 24,000-square-foot building footprint and 90 units. The two buildings would roughly have a combined 72,000 square feet.
The center is at northeast University Boulevard and the Arlington Expressway. Built in 1953, it comprises about 200,000 square feet of space on 19 acres.
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05:10 AM EST Share JWB Real Estate Capital wants to start parking lot and facade work midyear at the former Town & Country Shopping Center.
The city and the St. Johns River Water Management District are reviewing construction plans for College Park, the former Town & Country Shopping Center in Arlington.
The center is at northeast University Boulevard and the Arlington Expressway. Built in 1953, it comprises about 200,000 square feet on 19 acres at 903 University Blvd.
Dollar General and Legacy Ministries are among the current tenants.
JWB Real Estate Capital President Alex Sifakis said by email Feb. 1 the group submitted civil plans for the development. Kimley Horn and Associates is the civil engineer.
05:10 AM EST Share When it comes to progress in Northeast Florida in the new year, these are the projects that will be driving headlines.
Downtown Northbank
The COVID-19 pandemic slowed but did not stall retail, hotel and residential development and public infrastructure projects on Jacksonville’s Downtown Northbank.
Downtown Investment Authority CEO Lori Boyer expects work to begin this year adapting several roadways into two-way streets. Staff also plans to ask its board to issue a request for proposals seeking designs for a public riverfront park at the former Jacksonville Landing.
The Lot J mixed-use development.
An expansion to the DIA’s financial incentives for historic building renovations could close financial gaps in historic projects.