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Ikea coming to Jacksonville

Started by duvaldude08, August 27, 2012, 02:04:20 AM

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QuoteIKEA to open store in Jacksonville

IKEA, the popular home furnishings retailer with 41 locations in the U.S., will announce plans this morning to open one of its trendy superstores in Jacksonville.
The company, based in Sweden, said in a news release it will detail the location, size, employment and targeted opening date at a 10:30 a.m. news conference at the JAX Chamber Downtown.

IKEA representatives, Mayor Lenny Curry and JAX Chamber President Daniel Davis will attend, according to the release issued late Tuesday.

No legislation has been filed for taxpayer incentives for the project.

IKEA said it is expanding its presence in Florida and the Southeast. Its four Florida stores are in Orlando, Tampa, Sunrise and Sweetwater. The only Georgia store is in Atlanta.

For a sense of what to expect, Florida's newest IKEA is a 416,000-square-foot store in Sweetwater that opened in August 2014 with more than 350 employees, according to Miamiherald.com. The IKEA occupies 14.6 acres, with nearly 1,500 parking spaces, next to the Dolphin Mall off the Florida Turnpike.

Spokesman Joseph Roth said last year that IKEA buys its sites, which average 20-30 acres, and builds its stores, which are 350,000 to 450,000 square feet in size. Sites are along interstates for the greatest visibility and access.

Roth did not return a phone call about 9 p.m. last night.

Roth was responding last year to questions whether IKEA would want to operate at the struggling Regency Square Mall. He said it wasn't, further explaining that the company seeks sites with a population of at least 2 million people within 40-60 miles.

That seemed to rule out Jacksonville. The seven-county area of Northeast Florida was projected to reach 1.7 million people by 2020.

However, Roth said then the company was always evaluating major population areas where it didn't have a store.

The growth and success of the St. Johns Town Center at Interstate 295, Butler Boulevard and Gate Parkway, has attracted more retailers and development to Northeast Florida. Property remains available in the Town Center area, as well as along I-295 and I-95 throughout Duval County.

IKEA Group's total sales amounted to $35.7 billion in the year that ended Aug. 31. IKEA Group operates 328 stores in 28 countries. There also are more than 40 IKEA stores run by franchises. The company was founded in 1943.

One of the company's most recent developments sheds more light on the company's size and strategy.

On Sept. 1, IKEA broke ground in Burbank, Calif., to build a larger store less than a mile from an existing location, which will close when the new store opens.

The new store should open in spring 2017, indicating an estimated 18-month construction timeframe.

The new location will be 456,000 square feet on 22 acres, almost double the size of the older store that opened in 1990. That location already employs 400 people, which IKEA refers to as "coworkers."

The new IKEA Burbank will feature more of the almost 10,000 exclusively designed items, 50 room-settings, three model-home interiors, a supervised children's play area, and a 600-seat restaurant serving Swedish specialties.

It also includes a "Children's IKEA" area in the showroom, baby-care rooms and play areas throughout the store.

http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=546277

Dapperdan

I know many may not think so, but it is a game changer. Jacksonville is on the map now. Ikea is very selective with their stores and other business will follow.

mtraininjax

No, wait, video boards you can see from space are a game changer. Not an Ikea store, lol.

Poor Mayor Brown, Curry got something done he could not over the last 4 years. What else can we expect over the next 4 or 8 years? Hopefully we get solid product the entire time.
And, that $115 will save Jacksonville from financial ruin. - Mayor John Peyton

"This is a game-changer. This is what I mean when I say taking Jacksonville to the next level."
-Mayor Alvin Brown on new video boards at Everbank Field

johnnyliar

QuoteNo legislation has been filed for taxpayer incentives for the project.

nice

JeffreyS

#184
Quote from: mtraininjax on October 07, 2015, 08:49:47 AM
No, wait, video boards you can see from space are a game changer. Not an Ikea store, lol.

Poor Mayor Brown, Curry got something done he could not over the last 4 years. What else can we expect over the next 4 or 8 years? Hopefully we get solid product the entire time.

This is silly it isn't about Brown or Curry.  This is about the the SJTC and RCMP being ultra successful and people taking notice. Now that success happened under Brown but that doesn't mean he should get the credit either.
Lenny Smash

blfair

Could Jacksonville really get an Ikea before San Marco gets a Publix?

KenFSU

Great scoop, Ennis, and a really awesome development for Jacksonville.

IrvAdams

"He who controls others may be powerful, but he who has mastered himself is mightier still"
- Lao Tzu

Ocklawaha

Well shazam! We're FINALLY a 'big league' city!

thelakelander

Quote from: blfair on October 07, 2015, 09:20:07 AM
Could Jacksonville really get an Ikea before San Marco gets a Publix?
Haha.....yes.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

Dapperdan

I would like to see it go in by the airport. To me that would be smarter than the Town Center. Yes, the Town center is kind of off a highway, but on the North side, it would be right  by 295 and 95 and close to 10 as well. Plus, all the air port traffic would boost extra attendance. But, I am almost 95% sure the announcement will be the Town Center area.

Captain Zissou

Quote from: thelakelander on October 07, 2015, 09:35:45 AM
Quote from: blfair on October 07, 2015, 09:20:07 AM
Could Jacksonville really get an Ikea before San Marco gets a Publix?
Haha.....yes.

They'll both beat the Fuddruckers at the Landing.

JeffreyS

Quote from: Captain Zissou on October 07, 2015, 09:37:52 AM
Quote from: thelakelander on October 07, 2015, 09:35:45 AM
Quote from: blfair on October 07, 2015, 09:20:07 AM
Could Jacksonville really get an Ikea before San Marco gets a Publix?
Haha.....yes.

They'll both beat the Fuddruckers at the Landing.

and Moonyham  will be bringing up the rear.
Lenny Smash

fsquid

Yes, we can all now go buy cheap particleboard furniture together!

CityLife

Arguably the biggest single store retail aquisition in modern Jax history.

I would be shocked if it wasn't close to SJTC. UNF students will be a huge user of IKEA, not to mention the Southside, SJC, and Beaches will be big draws for IKEA. They would be foolish to alienate their local base by locating by the airport.