Circle K proposes an almost $2.14 million convenience store and gas station at a northwest Atlantic and Southside boulevards, the former site of Coggin Pontiac and a JEA staging site in the Regency area.
That is just the basic construction, excluding land, site costs and the canopy, according to WJCT News partner the Jacksonville Daily Record.
The JEA board voted in May to sell the 5-acre site at 9201 Atlantic Blvd. to Circle K Stores Inc. for $3.15 million. JEA procurement staff negotiated directly with the Tempe, Arizona-based international convenience store chain.
RDC of Long Beach, California, is the architect.
The city is reviewing permit applications for the 5,200-square-foot convenience store and a trash enclosure. A fuel canopy will be separately permitted.
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