LAST UPDATED: Sept. 3, 2022
It’s no secret that northern St. Johns County is experiencing a massive development boom right now.
Over the past decade, thousands of single-family and multi-family living units have popped up throughout land that had long sat undeveloped near the county line between southern Duval and northern St. Johns. And with any significant growth in population, commercial development soon follows.
Over half a dozen retail center projects have sprung up in the northern St. Johns area. The largest of these projects, Durbin Park, has been detailed frequently by local publications, including our own. We even created a running list of future Durbin Park tenants which became one of our most-viewed articles of all time, showing the clear interest in retail growth in the area.
That’s why we’ve decided to make a dedicated list for all of the other, less-mentioned developments that are underway in the northern St. Johns area. We’ve listed what we know so far below, and we’ll keep updating the list as new tenants and projects are announced.
Be sure to check back frequently for updates. And if you wish to utilize these lists on your own page, please be sure to link back to our original list!
Bold entries denote tenants that have opened.
Bartram Market is a 38-acre shopping center at Race Track Rd. and 9B, located adjacent to Bartram Park
Retail component of $250 million Grand Cypress mixed-use development at US-1 and Race Track Rd.
grocery-anchored, 100,000+ sq. ft. retail center at CR-210 and St. Johns Pkwy.
(Earth Fare was the original anchor of this project – it has since gone out of business)
a 30+ acre development at Race Track Rd. and St. Johns Pkwy.
commercial development at Race Track Rd. and St. Johns Pkwy.
commercial portion of the master-planned Beachwalk community along CR-210
commercial development across CR-210 from Beachwalk
commercial/mixed-use development near I-95 and CR-210
81,000 sq. ft. shopping center at CR-210 and St. Johns Pkwy.
a Publix-anchored shopping center at Greenbriar Rd. and Longleaf Pkwy.
Commercial development at Longleaf Pine Pkwy. and Shetland Dr.
Commercial outparcel development along Longleaf Pine Pkwy.
Several new developments are being added within the WGV area, including the following future new tenants:
Nocatee Town Center in the master-planned Nocatee community was the earliest of the new commercial centers, but it’s still adding new tenants
South Moon Under to SJTC A new fashion retailer is coming to St. Johns Town…
Capriotti's Sandwich Shop to Crown Point Plaza Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop is coming to Jacksonville for…
Scramblers to Deerwood, Lakewood A new-to-market breakfast restaurant is coming to the Deerwood and Lakewood…
Gucci coming to St. Johns Town Center Gucci will soon bring its luxury fashion brand…
The Dolly Llama coming to Ponte Vedra Beach A new Los Angeles-based waffle and ice…
Vestcor planning Lofts at San Marco East Vestcor is expanding its affordable housing presence outside…
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Where's the cool stuff at
Who doesn’t like a good self storage unit???
We moved from NY almost 2 yrs ago. Had stuff in the attic that no one remembered. So do you take this stuff, pack it $$, move it, $$, now put it in storage $$$ for another X years. Then someday your kids will find this stuff, when you are gone and say what the ... and then figure out how much wasted $$$$$ ????
Same old same old 🤦What is new? These shopping centers are like Pete and Repeat. A lot of the shops that are already open are boring. Would love some truly local businesses that make the community stand out from others. Nothing new here.
Someone once said " If you haven't used it in 6 months you don't need it. After 32 years in last house with stuff from when we first got Married and never used, but moved with it each time. 6 x we decided to get rid of stuff rather than store for 2 months and pay for it. Got rid of a ton of stuff. Moved here, and got rid of a tone more!!! Trust me, if have not used it in a year you DO NOT NEED IT>
We need and want some good upscale restaurants this is what's really needed.
Never going to get them. It will be just like getting good stores and not Ross, Burlington and so on.
The Greenwise Publix in Nocatee is now open.
I agree. Where’s the chick fil a and actual department stores? I would love to see a Bealls store and some restaurants like CheeseCake factory.
We need a BJs, Homegoods, TJ Maxx & Marshalls
TRADER JOE'S. HOME GOODS!
Right 👍🏼.
Ben & Jerry’s in Nocatee opened yesterday. There’s a lot of others on your list that have opened, but don’t seem to be marked as such in your post. Panera, Tanks, Clean Juice, Really Good Beer, etc.