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Building Up Jax: Moxie Kitchen to rebrand for 2020

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MOXIE KITCHEN REBRANDING IN 2020

One of the few local food options at the Town Center is set to undergo a major rebranding.

Moxie Kitchen + Cocktails at Markets at Town Center has announced plans to rebrand to Prati Italia, a new Italian concept.

The rebranding came about as a result of a copyright issue with the name “Moxie,” which is controlled by a Canadian-based chain that recently announced plans to expand into Florida. The new restaurant will open in January.

RESTAURANT UPDATES

In addition to the news from Moxie, there were a few other restaurant-related news items this week:

  • Catullo’s Pizza received a permit for build-out at 1726 E. Church St. in the Eastside neighborhood. It would be the second brick-and-mortar spot for the Catullo brothers, who also operate Catullo’s Italian on San Pablo Rd.
  • South Kitchen & Spirits has announced the permanent closure of their Avondale location. The eatery’s Nocatee location will remain in operation.
  • Burger King received a permit for the construction of a new location at 6014 New Kings Rd.
  • Newk’s Eatery called it quits at Town Center Promenade, leaving behind a prime restaurant-oriented vacancy along Town Center Pkwy.

NOTED PROJECTS

  • Multiple permits were issued for the construction of Terrabella, a 253-unit apartment complex at 13723 Atlantic Blvd.
  • Cancer Specialists of North Florida received a permit for build-out at 725 Skymarks Dr. near River City Marketplace. It will join Bellezza Nails & Spa, Mayday Ice Cream, Pizza Pizza Pizza, and La Nopalera at the property.
  • Tru by Hilton received a permit for the construction of a four-story, 106-room hotel at 2970 Hartley Rd.
  • Restoration Hardware submitted plans for a 42,700 sq. ft. building at St. Johns Town Center as part of the mall’s third phase.
  • Pandora received a permit for build-out within The Avenues Mall.
  • Ascension St. Vincent’s submitted plans for a new, 13,400 sq. ft. free-standing emergency department building between Monument Rd. and Hutchinson Park Dr. near I-295 in Arlington.
  • Permits were issued for the construction of Lofts at Brooklyn, a 133-unit apartment complex from The Vestcor Companies, at 190 Chelsea St. in Brooklyn.
  • La Chic Bride received a permit for build-out at 3651 Park St.
  • Mumuyi Bakery received a permit for build-out at 12041 Beach Blvd.
  • ABC Fine Wine & Spirits submitted plans for its future 11,000 sq. ft. location along Racetrack Rd. as part of Durbin Creek Crossing.
  • Preserve at San Jose at 8880 Old Kings Rd. received a permit for $1.1 million in fire damage repairs.
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