The hits keep coming :/
https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/olio-owner-restaurant-space-listed-for-sale
One of my absolute favorite spots downtown.
A+ job by the city in providing some complimentary development for the restaurant across the street with the adaptive reuse of the City Hall Annex, the new Jacobs convention center, the Ford on Bay development, that grass field tentatively booked for a Smashmouth concert in 2023.
Bonus points for the city for boosting Olio's on-street parking rates, in the middle of a pandemic, when 70% of workers are remote, citing demand.
That's very unfortunate. This is a big fear of mine when you hear plans to razing buildings and sites to prep them for future development. You pretty much kill the feasibility of existing businesses surrounding them for the foreseeable future....and that's without the added hit of a Covid-19 pandemic.
Quote from: Ken_FSU on March 31, 2021, 10:00:15 AM
A+ job by the city in providing some complimentary development for the restaurant across the street with the adaptive reuse of the City Hall Annex, the new Jacobs convention center, the Ford on Bay development, that grass field tentatively booked for a Smashmouth concert in 2023.
Wait, what? The anticipation is that the site will still be a grass field
two years from now?! Good grief!
Yeah but I'm all in for Smashmouth... 8) ::)
Interesting note from the article:
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With the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront fully booked by the U.S. Marine Corps for quarantining recruits until at least May, there haven't been any hotel guests to visit the restaurant.
Have to imagine the Hyatt restaurants like Morton's would be similarly hurting if the Feds are feeding their own. This is good intentions (a full hotel) gone awry (no ancillary benefits). Wonder what other businesses are feeling the pinch because of this.
Speaking of Ford on Bay, is the Spandrel project just dead at this point? Seems very odd hearing nothing for the better part of a year.
To think we really could have had the convention center underway... Between this and the LaVilla townhouses some weird misses from DIA.
Quote from: jaxlongtimer on March 31, 2021, 04:43:31 PM
Interesting note from the article:
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With the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront fully booked by the U.S. Marine Corps for quarantining recruits until at least May, there haven't been any hotel guests to visit the restaurant.
Have to imagine the Hyatt restaurants like Morton's would be similarly hurting if the Feds are feeding their own. This is good intentions (a full hotel) gone awry (no ancillary benefits). Wonder what other businesses are feeling the pinch because of this.
They are hurting. It doesn't help that even though these places face the riverwalk, other than Morton's, no one on the riverwalk can tell they exist.
Closing March 11th :'(
It's been sold, so another vendor is probably moving in.... rumor has it Gili's Kitchen (currently on Adams Street) is leasing it. Ownership is from South Florida?
Gili's would be nice
FYI No Gili's.....
New owners are speculators out of South Florida. They are using an Orlando firm to search for a new tenant.
Cinco De Mayo is now open.
They did a good job with the space.