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Building Up Jax: Intuition LLC moving to Innovation Park; update at The Landing

INTUITION LLC MOVES TO INNOVATION PARK

Financial logistics company Intuition LLC is set to relocate to Innovation Park after finalizing a lease on 36,299 sq. ft. of space.

The lease, facilitated by Colliers International Northeast Florida, brings Intuition into the newly-renovated Southside office park at 6735 Southpoint Dr. S. They’re relocating 175 employees from their current space at 9428 Baymeadows Rd.

It brings the occupancy rate for Innovation Park up to 70%, showing a nice recovery just a year after losing CSX as a major tenant.

UPDATE FROM THE LANDING

The deal struck to buy out Sleiman Enterprises and demolish The Jacksonville Landing is likely to be approved by a city council vote next week after it easily passed through the committee voting process. During the committee process, BBVA Compass Bank, Fionn MacCool’s, and Hooters were identified as the tenants most likely to receive portions of the $1.5 million set aside in the deal for tenant relocation.

Meanwhile, Chicago Pizza and its sub-tenant GLHF Game Bar have already been evicted for past-due rent payments. It’s unclear what the plans are for the Landing’s other remaining tenants at this time.

LOCAL MALL UPDATES

Popular food truck Mr. Potato Spread will open its first brick-and-mortar location in the food court of Regency Square Mall.

Tumi received a permit to remodel its existing location at St. Johns Town Center.

ROSS and Burlington both received permits for their build-out at 675 Durbin Pavilion Dr. within The Pavilion at Durbin Park.

NOTED PROJECTS

  • Boutique nail salon Prose will open this summer at 9925 San Jose Blvd., an outparcel building at Merchants Walk shopping center that will also house Nothing Bundt Cakes.
  • Hallmark and Lucy’s Gift Boutique have both signed leases at South Beach Regional Shopping Center at 3740 S. 3rd St. in Jax Beach.
  • Earth Pets received a permit for build-out at 1635 Hendricks Ave.
  • The city received a permit to demolish an existing structure at 5800 Philips Hwy. to make room for a new JTA hub.
  • Impact Kernan LLC submitted plans for a 5-story, 73,409 sq. ft. Courtyard Marriott hotel at the northwest corridor of the Kernan Blvd. and Butler Blvd. intersection.
  • The city submitted plans for an 8,740 sq. ft. fire station at 7965 Old Middleburg Rd.
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