Plans In Review For Medical Office Building In Seven Pines Master-Planned Community
Civil engineering plans are in review for a two-story medical office building in the master-planned Seven Pines community at southeast Kernan and Butler boulevards.
The 50,000-square-foot facility is on 3.53 acres on Stillwood Pines Boulevard, east of Resolution Drive and south of Butler Boulevard.
The property is part of the Seven Pines community owned by the Skinner family of Jacksonville.
Onicx Development of Tampa is the developer. The company has built eight medical facilities in Florida including the Brooks Rehab Rehabilitation Facility in Jacksonville. Other Florida-based medical office buildings and treatment centers are in Miami, Trinity, Poinciana, Gainesville and Clearwater. Pavalis Architekton in Tarpon Springs is the architect. The firm has designed five Florida medical buildings in Brandon, Fort Myers, Ocala, Lakewood Ranch and Trinity. Jacksonville-based England, Thims & Miller Inc. of Jacksonville is the civil engineer.
East of the property is where Life Time, an athletic and fitness club, bought 8.5 acres at the entrance to Seven Pines. To the west is the planned Baptist Medical at Seven Pines on 10.52 acres it bought in 2021.
Seven Pines represents the last 1,000 acres of developable land owned by the Skinner family. At one time the Skinner family owned 50,000 acres in Northeast Florida.
CI Homes and David Weekley Homes bought 550 acres in the community in 2020 and the first model homes were unveiled in October 2022.
Source: Jacksonville Daily Record
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