Restaurant and Rooftop Bar Planned for Old Fire Station

Started by Steve, June 11, 2020, 11:01:31 PM

CityLife

She lost anyone with any sense of reality a long time ago when she said she wanted to turn Jacksonville into a super yacht destination. That's like someone buying a 3,000' tall mountain in Colorado and claiming they want to become the state's preeminent skiing/boarding destination.

landfall

Yesterday a golf course, today an F1 circuit.

This city truly has hit rock bottom. What an absolute laughing stock we are.

tufsu1

Quote from: landfall on March 16, 2021, 03:27:03 PM
Yesterday a golf course, today an F1 circuit.

This city truly has hit rock bottom. What an absolute laughing stock we are.

actually F1 would be a step up from a golf course

marcuscnelson

^ Don't you worry, I'm sure Daniel Davis will whip things into shape!
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landfall


jaxlongtimer

Let's level all of Downtown (we are off to a good start!) and replace it with a solar farm.  At least it will be generating some positive energy  ;D.

jaxlongtimer

Update:  Demolition is on the way.  Building dates to 1914.

QuoteDemolition in review for Capt. Sandy Yawn's proposed Downtown restaurant building

Citing mold damage, the reality TV star said the structure had to come down; she still hopes to operate a rebuilt Maritime 618.

The city is reviewing a demolition permit for 618 W. Adams St., the building that Capt. Sandy Yawn, star of the Bravo reality TV series "Below Deck Mediterranean," said in 2020 she wanted to restore into the Maritime 618 restaurant.

Last March, Yawn said the restoration cost might be "too much money."

Yawn said June 10 she and partner Chad Quist could not restore it.

"It is full of mold," she said.

After the deadly collapse of the Surfside Champlain Towers South condominium on June 24, 2021, "we don't want to take a risk."

The coronavirus pandemic that started in March 2020 also affected plans as the hospitality industry faced restrictions.

Yawn said she still would like to operate the Maritime 618 restaurant.

She and Quist hope to find interested investors that would develop a structure and they would complete it.

"Someone build it, we can fill it," she said, including bringing celebrities for a grand opening.

If not, she would like to create a center that could provide support or services to people in need Downtown.

Yawn and Quist plan to retain the property that records show is about .10 acre.

She said they have designs in place for the restaurant. The maritime618.com site remains active.

In September 2020, they said architect Brooke Robbins of Robbins Design Studio of Jacksonville was leading the design and renovation of the 7,600-square-foot commercial building.

It was planned for three floors comprising a ground-floor restaurant, second-floor private club and rooftop lounge.

It included a teaching kitchen, designed by Beverly Grant, founder of Fort Lauderdale catering and crew placement firm Culinary Fusion. Students with interest in the maritime industry could earn certifications.

"I love Downtown Jacksonville," Yawn said June 10.

"Jacksonville has so many things to offer" with waterways.

Yawn said riverfront development plans by Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan are an example of Downtown activity, as well as a working shipyard that can maintain large yachts and ships.

She said again that she is interested in bringing a Formula 1 car race to Downtown Jacksonville.

"If that can be a race in Downtown Jacksonville, that changes everything."

She envisions floating docks in the river Downtown for superyachts to pull up for race viewing.

Yawn told The Meninak Club of Jacksonville on March 15, 2021, that she pitched the idea to the mayor's office a year before.

Yawn told the club it would take three years of planning and $40 million after signing a contract to host the race in Jacksonville.

Yawn said the superyacht clientele could help support Shad Khan's proposed Four Seasons hotel in the Shipyards area.

On May 8, the Miami Grand Prix F1 race debuted in Miami Gardens. CNBC reported it attracted more than 300,000 people with a projected $400 million economic impact.

According to the permit application, ELEV8 Demolition will remove the two-story, 6,840-square-foot structure, and 760 square feet of unenclosed space, in LaVilla, a block from the Duval County Courthouse.

Quist signed the Notice of Commencement on June 9 for the demolition.

The demolition plan dated June 9, 2022, says the job will done with an excavator. Debris will be hauled to a certified landfill. Asbestos will be removed by a certified asbestos contractor before demolition.

A safety fence will be put up around the property.

Demolition work will be 8 a.m.-4 p.m. daily for the five-day project.

Yawn, through Yawn Properties LLC, bought the building June 7, 2020, for $185,000. It was built in 1914, property records show. It is not designated historic on the Duval County Property Appraiser site.

Yawn and Quist registered Yawn Properties LLC with the state in 2016. It is based in West Palm Beach.

Yawn posted on Twitter on June 11, 2020, that she bought the former firehouse with plans for a restaurant and details and a name to follow.

She captioned a post of a picture of herself in front of the building "SOLD! Working on the details and plans for my new project in JAX. Need a name for the restaurant & rooftop bar. And Go..."

Yawn announced plans in September 2020 to restore the former Fire Station No. 4 into the Maritime 618 nautical-themed restaurant, lounge and club.

It was slated to serve "yacht-style cuisine and international seafood and cultural fares."

Quist said then that construction would start in January 2021 and be completed that November on the three-floor facility.

At the Meninak Club of Jacksonville meeting March 15, 2021, Yawn said she and Quist were seeking investors for the estimated $5 million project.

"My partner and I go, 'that's too much. For a building that people want to save that we can't save,'" she said. "I have hope that I can find another investor."

This story has been updated from the original with new content.

https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/demolition-in-review-for-capt-sandy-yawns-proposed-downtown-restaurant-building


thelakelander

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Quote from: thelakelander on July 10, 2020, 07:57:23 AM
I got that impression as well. I wish her well but I would not be surprised if her plans change and a restaurant never materializes.

She got herself into something she has no clue of what she's doing. It's a shame that LaVilla could lose another building because of this foolishness. The demo permit should be denied based on those crazy excuses about it having mold and the condo collapse in South Florida. Total apples and oranges.

She should sell the building and take her concept elsewhere. It doesn't make sense for this particular site anyway, building or no building. She should hook up with Fuqua or Related to do her project at one of their proposed riverfront restaurant spots.
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Ken_FSU

Pretty deplorable to exploit the collapse of the 12-story residential Surfside condo tower to justify your failure to develop a two story restaurant.

Gross.

MusicMan

I was in the building before she bought it. It was nothing but a shell. so I don't know where the mold is living. and of course, it could be remediated especially since it has no interior framing, etc..... to complicate things.

So damn disappointing to see this happen ...again.

heights unknown

Damn. Sheesh. Well I never...and never will. What a waste.
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vicupstate

$185k for .10 acre in LaVilla was not a bargain to start with and certainly not with $15-?K in demo expenses on top of that.
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thelakelander

Sec. 320.407(b) requires HPC review of a demo permit for any structure "determined to be eligible for individual listing on the NRHP".

This language is pretty vague and could boil down to interpretation and historical narrative. It would be good to better understand the building history, as well as know who is the person with the authority to make this final determination?
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Josh

I can't wait until we let this person who is in over their head demolish this building so it can become an empty lot for 10-20 years.