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13. Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. Headquarters

Construction is underway on a $145 million world headquarters office tower for Jacksonville-based Fortune 500 company Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. Anticipated to be completed by June 2022, the 12-story, 300,000 square foot tower will overlook the St. Johns River with structured parking along Riverside Avenue. The project is expected to create 500 additional jobs.

14. Chase Bank

A $1.5 million build-out of the ground floor of the old Barnett National Bank building for a 5,402 square foot Chase Bank continues.

*For more information: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/chase-bank-renovating-branch-space-at-the-barnett-building

15. Lofts at Brooklyn

Construction continues on the Lofts at Brooklyn. When complete, the estimated $30 million project will add 133 affordable and workforce housing units at the intersection of Jackson and Chelsea Streets.

16. Añejo Cocina Mexicana

An Añejo Cocina Mexicana restaurant will open soon in in a space formerly occupied by Brixx Wood Fired Pizza in Unity Plaza. Specializing in hand crafted margaritas, Mexican dishes, fresh guacamole and more, Añejo Cocina Mexicana recently opened a new location at 330 SR A1A North in Ponte Vedra Beach. According to the restaurant’s website, the main goal at Añejo Cocina Mexicana is to provide customers with the best Añejo dining experience. Facing Riverside Avenue, the Añejo Cocina Mexicana location at Unity Plaza will have 167 seats and outdoor dining.

For more information: https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/anejo-cocina-mexicana-headed-to-unity-plaza/

17. Wolfson Children’s Critical Care Tower

Vertical construction is underway on a seven-story tower that will serve as the new “front door” for Baptist Health’s Southbank medical campus. Wolfson Children’s Critical Care Tower is anticipated to be completed in 2021.

For more information: https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/baptist-health-plans-massive-downtown-expansion/

18. Ambassador Hotel

St. Augustine-based Augustine Development Group has completed interior demolition work and is now changing the scope of this redevelopment project. Successfully requesting for the DIA to remove a $4.9 million Recaptured Enhanced Value grant from its development agreement, the developer intends to retrofit the 95-year-old building into a 127-room La Quinta Inn & Suites with a rooftop bar and construct an adjacent parking garage. The project is anticipated to cost $38 million. Future phases at the site potentially include the adaptive reuse of the Marine National Bank building into apartments and the new construction apartments on the west side of the block.

For more information: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/permit-sought-to-transform-former-ambassador-hotel-into-a-la-quinta

19. VyStar Credit Union

VyStar Credit Union is in the process of renovating the VyStar Tower (formerly SunTrust Tower) and the adjacent Life of the South building into the credit union’s corporate headquarters. VyStar plans to activate the first floor of both buildings with commercial and retail space. Five Points eatery The Bread & Board will be opening a new restaurant and specialty market on the ground floor of the Life of the South building. The 7,200 square foot Bread & Board Provisions will include a new restaurant and market combining the elements of a public market and a food hall. Announced retailers include Good Dough donut shop, Alewife Craft Beer Bottle Shop, Bee Friends Farm honey, Layered: Cakes & Sweets, Martin Coffee, local produce purveyor Saturiwa Trading Company, and Bark Urban Dog Boutique.

For more information: https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/bread-board-restaurant-and-market-coming-downtown/

20. Brooklyn Place

Ponte Vedra Beach-based The Ferber Company has completed construction on a new 11,500 square foot retail center at the intersection of Riverside Avenue and Leila Street. Two tenants, Chipotle and Chop Barbershop are now open. A third, Bento Asian Kitchen + Sushi is currently building out a storefront. A Panera Bread is planned for the last remaining storefront.

For more information: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/construction-to-begin-next-week-on-riverside-chipotle-panera-bento-and-chop-barbershop

21. Ruby Beach Brewing

Jacksonville Beach craft brewery Ruby Beach Brewing is expanding and moving to the former Letter Shop building at 228 East Forsyth Street. Renderings show that Ruby Beach will keep the Letter Shop building’s distinctive mail-themed signage on the exterior wall. The brewery will occupy the 2,500 square foot first floor space. The new taproom will feature the current bar, made from wood reclaimed from the Jacksonville Beach pier. There will also be an outdoor patio with an additional bar, and while there will be no kitchen, there will be a space for food trucks. The second floor will be rental space for parties, corporate events, and pop-up opportunities. .

For more information: https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/ruby-beach-brewing-relocating-to-downtown-jacksonville/

22. Underbelly

The live music venue, Underbelly, will be reopening at 113 East Bay Street. The new venue will be operated by Jason Hunnicutt and Duane DeCastro, owners and founders of 1904 Music Hall and Spliff’s Gastropub.

For more information: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/underbelly-bringing-live-music-back-to-bay-street

23. Spliff’s Gastropub

Spliff’s Gastropub is in the process of expanding into an adjacent storefront at 100 East Forsyth Street.

24. 100 East Adams Street

OUR Properties is in the process of making alternations and repairs to storefronts at 100 East Adams Street. The building was originally completed in 1926 for the United Cigar Stores Company.

For more information: https://petrajax.com/listings/100-e-adams-street-jacksonville-fl-32202/

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