New Development at SJTC

Started by spuwho, July 05, 2013, 07:40:56 PM

spuwho

A contractor has come through and started clearing out the trees at St. Johns Bluff & Town Center Parkway.

No signs or permit poles on the property yet.

Does anyone know what's going up?

More apartments? We seem to have a ton going up already.  My guess is a gas station.


edjax

I believe that is the property that was purchased by Gate. 

copperfiend

Yes, that should be the Gate gas station. Would not surprise me to see at least one more built at that exit.

urbaknight

And with no mobility fee, they'll be going up like weeds!

jcjohnpaint

Really a shame.  The area from Publix to UNF could be some really interesting urban layout bring UNF to the towncenter. 

jcjohnpaint

at street level.  there are some cool examples happening in and around UCF and FSU. 

Ocklawaha

Having a new service station on the corner is not a singular sin, but lining the road from Gate to Publix with new urban style, pedestrian friendly, mixed use, would vastly increase the value of that area.

jcjohnpaint

I guess I was hoping that at one of the entrances to UNF, a street lever walkable area would develop.  Beach is shot and Kerman is completely suburban.  I know Delaney has worked really hard to make the campus very urban and walkable.  The main entrance would be a great place to extend a great walkable district.  North town center would be that place.  I guess we will have to see what happens. 

thelakelander

Quote from: urbaknight on July 06, 2013, 10:27:21 AM
And with no mobility fee, they'll be going up like weeds!

If this is Skinner land near SJTC, they're still paying fees.  Those fees are just going to the Skinners so they can recoup their cost of paying for roads like Gate Parkway and Town Center Parkway.  Just goes to show you how much of a crock the whole "we need the moratorium" argument is.  The most rapidly growing area of town has always been paying fees, yet that hasn't stopped development from coming.
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thelakelander

Quote from: jcjohnpaint on July 06, 2013, 11:29:09 AM
I guess I was hoping that at one of the entrances to UNF, a street lever walkable area would develop.  Beach is shot and Kerman is completely suburban.  I know Delaney has worked really hard to make the campus very urban and walkable.  The main entrance would be a great place to extend a great walkable district.  North town center would be that place.  I guess we will have to see what happens. 

Yeah, don't expect walkability here.  That ship sailed when UNF moved to the middle of a swamp.  The best you'll ever see is nodes of development.  This means, we'll need to find a way for reliable transit to link multiple nodes throughout that section of the city.
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ProjectMaximus

Quote from: jcjohnpaint on July 06, 2013, 10:50:57 AM
at street level.  there are some cool examples happening in and around UCF and FSU.
Quote from: jcjohnpaint on July 06, 2013, 11:29:09 AM
I guess I was hoping that at one of the entrances to UNF, a street lever walkable area would develop.  Beach is shot and Kerman is completely suburban.  I know Delaney has worked really hard to make the campus very urban and walkable.  The main entrance would be a great place to extend a great walkable district.  North town center would be that place.  I guess we will have to see what happens. 

Hmm, it's more than half-a-mile of nothing from that entrance to the actual walkable campus area. I don't think that compares in any way to UCF or FSU, as far as I can remember.

Ocklawaha

Walking = hiking, this IS Jacksonville, after all.

jcjohnpaint

Students walk and bike to the towncenter all the time.  During school there is constant foot and bike traffic between the two areas. 

thelakelander

In comparison, Edward Waters generates more foot traffic on Kings and they have less than 2,000 students. There's not much you can do to urbanize the stretch between 295 and UNF's core campus. There's also not much one can do to urbanize that diamond interchange with 295.  There's remote opportunity with the Skinner land west of 295 but none of that is properly zoned for urban oriented infill.  Most likely, it will end up looking like everything else already lining Gate, Deerwood, and Town Center Parkways.  That's the path of least resistance.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

copperfiend

Is there really much foot traffic off campus near UCF? I have been to a few football games there and haven't seen it.