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Retail for Lease G the Greenleaf Retail For Lease G The Greenleaf Accelerating success. Greenleaf | Retail Greenleaf | Retail For Lease | 208 N Laura St. | Jacksonville, FL 32202 For Lease | 208 N Laura St. | Jacksonville, FL 32202 Step back in time through the ornate brass entrance and into a building Available Space & Costs garnished with historic appeal. The Greenleaf Building is nestled on the North 1st Floor Retail Suite 2 4,315 SF 18/SF NNN Bank of Downtown Jacksonville. Sitting in the heart of the urban core on Laura Street. The building’s strategic position grants easy access $18.00 to the Duval County and Federal Courthouse along with nearby retail and restaurant options. Downtown’s Ambassador Hotel soon will become a 127-room La Quinta Inns & Suites hotel, pending approval of building-permit plans for a $6 million renovation. The deal also involves demolishing a former bank building next door for construction of 220 apartments at 404 N. Julia St. GREENLEAF | RETAIL GREENLEAF | RETAIL HOGAN ST N For Lease | 208 N Laura St. | Jacksonville, FL 32202 For Lease | 208 N Laura St. | Jacksonville, FL 32202 DUVAL ST W CHURCH ST W ASHLEY ST E FAB-REP Targeted Retail Activation: Food & Beverage Establishments DOWNTOWN JacksonvilleMONROE ST W Parking map Duval County City Hall at The Downtown Investment Authority’s Targeted Food and Beverage Retail Enhancement Courthouse DUVAL ST W The St James State Building CHURCH ST E Program (FAB-REP) aims to cluster restaurants and bars in two distinct, walkable corridors of BROAD ST N Attorney’s United Oce PEARL ST N States Court 15 Downtown: the Laura/Hogan Street Corridor and The Elbow Entertainment District Corridor JULIA ST N JEFFERSON ST N House MONROE ST W in the Central Core. Beginning in 2020, the DIA will incentivize investment through five-year ADAMS ST W Hemming Plaza Jacksonville Museum HOGAN ST N forgivable loans to eligible businesses. The program will fund capital improvements up to 50% of of Contemporary Art DUVAL ST E HOUSTON ST The Downtown MADISON ST 6 8 Ed Ball Building LAURA ST N Library the build-out costs. More than $3 million is earmarked for FAB-REP and incentives will be scaled Main St ADAMS ST W Pocket Park by type of business. Eligibility requirements for businesses include certain dedicated hours of FORSYTH ST W 7 MONROE ST E operation, service type, size and locations with ground-level access and street-level visibility. 3 CLAY ST 2 FORSYTH ST W BAY ST W 9 Programs include the Downtown Retail Enhancement Grant Everbank ADAMS ST E OCEAN ST N Program and Storefront Façade Grant Program. Oce BB&T 20 The Elbow BAY ST W Bank of America Federal FORSYTH ST E 10 11 MAIN ST N Water St Building WATER ST 19 Garage The16 Omni Bank/Stores Parking 4 14 1 Florida Theatre 12 PEARL ST S 17 BAY ST E JEFFERSON ST S 18 NEWNAN ST N The Omni SunTrust HOGAN ST S Wells Fargo Bank LAURA ST S WATER ST 5 INDEPENDENT DR. E Chamber of Commerce MAIN ST S The Times-Union Jacksonville Center for the Landing Performing Arts The Hyatt NEWNAN ST S Florida CSX Parking Times Union Northbank Riverwalk 13 The Hyatt COAST LINE DR E MONTHLY RATES PARKING AVAILABLE # LOT NAME TOTALMAIN ST BRIDGE SPACES RESERVED UNRESERVED TYPE SPACES 1 Annex Garage $107.00 $80.25 Garage 561 spaces 2 BB&T Tower Garage $160.50 $117.70 Garage 653 spaces 50 spaces Type 1: $65 per square foot. Cap is 50% of eligible cost not to exceed $400,000 3 Carling Garage N/A $95.00 Garage 250 spaces 0 spaces 4 Central Lot #101 (Omni Hotel) $130.00 $99.00 Surface 230 spaces Type 2: $50 per square foot. Cap is 50% of eligible cost not to exceed $200,000 5 Chamber of Commerce Lot N/A $120.00 Surface 67 spaces 6 Clay Lot N/A $75.00 Surface Type 3: $40 per square foot. Cap is 50% of eligible cost not to exceed $100,000 7 Courthouse Garage $155.00 $96.30 Garage 1,375 spaces 350 spaces 8 Ed Ball Garage N/A $85.60 Garage 340 spaces 0 spaces 9 Everbank Center Garage $75 Start; $50 After $86.00 Garage 0 spaces Main 10 Florida Theatre Lot N/A $60.00 Lot 139 spaces Laura Ocean Hogan Market Liberety Ashley Newnan 11 Forsyth Street Lot (current) N/A $85.60 Surface 88 spaces 42 spaces Church FAB-REP Map: 11a New Garage (Laura & Forsyth) TBD TBD Garage 600 spaces 300 spaces Duval 12 GSA Lot $136.00 $96.30 Surface 136 spaces 0 spaces Monroe 13 Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Garage N/A $110.00 Garage Laura/Hogan Street Corridor 14 Jax Center Garage-Lanier Garage $139.10 $101.65 Garage 1,023 spaces 400 spaces Adams The Elbow Entertainment District Corridor Forsyth 15 Duval/Library Garage N/A $68.48 Garage 626 spaces 0 spaces Bay Designated Parking 16 One Enterprise Center Garage $155.00 $90.00 Garage 1,030 spaces 17 SunTrust Garage $165.00 $110.00 Garage 600 spaces 166 spaces 18 Terra Surface Lot (Next to Omni) - Under N/A $80.00 Surface 235 spaces 235 spaces Water 19 Water Street Garage $96.30 $53.50 Garage 1,497 spaces 0 spaces 20 25 W Forsyth St. N/A $90.95 Garage 250 spaces North Option: First Baptist Church = 700 spaces East Option: Sports Complex + Trolley Lot = 1,700 spaces GREENLEAF | RETAIL GREENLEAF | RETAIL For Lease | 208 N Laura St. | Jacksonville, FL 32202 For Lease | 208 N Laura St. | Jacksonville, FL 32202 Retail in Downtown Jacksonville Floor Plan | Retail Suite 2 Nestled between skyscrapers and the St. Johns River, Downtown 1st Floor Retail Suite 2 4,315 SF 18/SF NNN Downtown Jacksonville’s North and South banks have an urban vibe with a cool atmosphere. Fortune 500 companies call the Jax city’s core home. During the week, thousands of professionals and visitors fill the streets enjoying unique lunch and dining Retail destinations, world class museums, and a variety of night life options, from casual bars to upscale lounges. DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT JEA Headquarters Ambassador Hotel Hogan Street Independent Life N Main Street Building Barnett Building Planned Parking Garage & Retail Contact Us Matthew Clark Senior Director M +1 904 861 1139 E [email protected].
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