One year after the approval of the Jacksonville Aviation Authority for a ground lease agreement, the city gave May 13 for WAWA three permits to build a petrol station and a supermarket near the Amazon Fulfillment Center and the International Airport Jacksonville in North Jacksonville.
At Construction Management Inc. von Seminole is the contractor of the project, which includes a 6,119 square meter building, a 6,090 square meter canopy over the fuel stations and a garbage container housing in the 12654 Pecan Park Road.
The order costs a total of 1.075 million US dollars.
On February 24, the city spent a building permit for a project costs of $ 45,000.
According to the city, the total costs of the location improvement amounted to $ 1.66 million.
Jaa board members unanimously approved a land lease on May 20, 2024 for WAWA to about 3.4 acres of undeveloped country.
The site is about half a mile northeast of the Interstate 295. The Duval Road becomes Boulevard's international airport north of the Pecan Park Road.
Wawa, based in Pennsylvania, plans to build business in the Jax Commerce Center South, which belongs to the JAA near Jacksonville International Airport.
According to rental conditions, the agreement begins at 60,000 per year in the first five years, with incremental increasing. The rent will adapt for 21 years and beyond.
The rent begins the earlier day when Wawa is opened. 240 days after receiving all permits and permits; or two years after the lease.
Yeah will be completed by an environmental impact assessment prescribed by the Federal Aviation Administration and a Commission for CBRE that initiated discussions about the deal in July 2021.
Wawa joined the Jacksonville Market in 2017 and commissioned CBRE to Scout -Sites. In November 2021, an initial letter of intent between Jaa and Wawa was signed for a location in the Jax Commerce Center South in November 2021.
Jaa Management recommended the approval of the land lease contract for board regulations and strengthened CEO from Jaa, Mark Vanloh, the conclusion of the deal.
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects of Maitland advise the project.
England-Thims & Miller Inc. in Jacksonville is the civil engineer.
WAWA has at least 23 shops in the counties Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns with more locations or under construction.
WAWA opened his first three shops in Clay County and two in Duval in the end of 2017.
The company said that Northeast Florida then introduced itself as a 30- to 40-store market.
The author of the staff, J. Brooks Terry, contributed to this report.