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04:00 AM EST Share These are the largest commercial building permits by job cost issued June 2 by the city of Jacksonville.
Amusement Recreational
Hidden Hills Country Club Estates, 3901 Monument Road, contractor is Oak Wells Aquatics Inc., new swimming pool, $350,000.
Church, Other Religious
Cathedral of Faith Church of God in Christ, 2591 W. Beaver St., contractor is Burkhalter Wrecking Inc., 64,678 square feet, building demolition, $209,705.
Industrial
Global Syn-Turf Inc., 300 Alton Box Road W., contractor is North Coast Construction Co., 41,439 square feet, interior renovation, $476,951.
Turner Plumbing Co., 1710 Alabama Ave., contractor is C.E.M. Builders Inc., 8,000 square feet, new warehouse, $250,000.
Office, Bank, Professional
Strayer University, 220 Riverside Ave., No. 110, contractor is Auld & White Constructors LLC, 4,533 square feet, tenant build-out, $300,000.
04:00 AM EST Share These are the largest commercial building permits by job cost issued April 30 and May 2 by the city of Jacksonville.
Condominiums
Marina San Pablo Condominium Association Inc., 14402 Marina San Pablo Place S., contractor is Tropical Enclosures by Master Screens Inc., install pergolas, $49,000.
Hospital, Institutional
Ascension St. Vincent s Riverside Hospital, 1 Shircliff Way, contractor is Brasfield & Gorrie LLC, 500 square feet, fifth-floor alteration, $300,000.
Hotel, Motel, Dormitory
Tru by Hilton, 1265 Airport Road, contractor is Dix Construction Inc., 54,538 square feet, three permits for new five-story building, pool storage building and trash enclosure, $7.7 million.
TownePlace Suites by Marriott, 1287 Airport Road, contractor is Dix Construction Inc., 138 square feet, two permits for pool storage building and trash enclosure, $45,000.
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The building, at 11876 Atlantic Blvd., is next to a Memorial Emergency Center.
The city issued a permit April 30 for Auld & White Constructors LLC to renovate almost 6,500 square feet for what plans call the Atlantic Women’s Center at a cost of $1.5 million.
TM Partners PLLC of Lakewood Ranch is the project architect.
A Memorial spokesperson could not be reached immediately.
The property at 11876 Atlantic Blvd. is adjacent to Jollibee and a Memorial Emergency Center in front of a Walmart Supercenter. (Google)
Landlord Triple Net Equities Ltd., led by developer Peter Sleiman, bought the 1.42-acre site in August 2019.
Potter’s House Soul Food Bistro II opened Jan. 1, 2013, in the building, a former O’Charley’s, as the second location for the Potter’s House restaurant.