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Sikon to start work on $4.2M center
Sikon Construction Corp. 's Central Florida office was named general contractor for a new Publix-anchored shopping center in Neptune Beach.
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Millhopper Publix will close, then be rebuilt
Published: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 11:33 p.m. The Millhopper Publix supermarket and Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store will be demolished early next year to rebuild a larger Publix to open likely in early 2011, if not sooner, at the same location.
NewPublix groundbreaking promises end to Neptune Beach eyesore
Photos by DREW DIXON/Staff Neptune Beach Mayor Harriet Pruette is at the controls at the demolition of the old shopping center on Atlantic Boulevard.
Jacksonville recovery is near, but it will be slow
The commercial real estate market may be in for a long and bumpy recovery in Jacksonville, according to brokers and developers in the market, but it may not be as long or as bumpy as other parts of the state.
USAA Acquires 80% Interest in Regency Centers Portfolio
USAA Real Estate Company has acquired a partial interest in a portfolio of neighborhood shopping centers owned by Jacksonville, FL-based retail REIT, Regency Centers .
USAA Real Estate buys stake in retail centers including some in Dallas-Fort Worth
San Antonio-based USAA Real Estate Co. said Friday that its affiliates have purchased a partial interest in a portfolio of shopping centers owned with Regency Centers Corp.
Regency Centers Corporation Q3 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
Regency Centers Corporation October 30, 2009 2:00 pm ET Executives Brian Smith a ' President & CIO Martin Stein a ' CEO Bruce Johnson a ' EVP & CFO Chris Leavitt a ' SVP & Treasurer Analysts Christie McElroy a ' UBS Michael Bilerman - Citigroup Nathan Isbee - Stifel Nicolaus Ian Wiseman - ISI Group Jeffrey Donnelly - Wells Fargo Craig Schmidt - ...
Two Triangle shopping centers sold
Two national retail property owners have sold their interests in a couple of Triangle shopping centers.
Briefs: New shopping center planned for Beaches
Shopping center developer Regency Centers will break ground Nov. 4 for what the company says is the first large-scale new shopping center at the Jacksonville Beaches in the last 25 years.
Pool supply store leases at North Hills
Warehouse Pool Supply has leased 4,173 square feet of retail space at North Hills Town Center at Braker Lane and State Highway 183.
Regency breaks ground on first large shopping center developed in Beaches area in 25 years
Local dignitaries, project team members and business leaders will attend the event at Atlantic Blvd.
PETCO comes to Emeryville with 1000th store at Regency Centersa ...
Regency Centers , a national owner, operator and developer of grocery-anchored and community shopping centers, has leased retail space in Emeryville at Powell Street Plaza shopping center to PETCO.
Biz Buzz: Lowe's store set to open in Paso Robles center
The first tenant in Paso Robles' newest shopping center - the approximately 300,000-square-foot Golden Hills Plaza off Highway 46 East - is set to open Friday.
Shopping Center Secures $10M Refi
The 185,279-square-foot Speedway Plaza Shopping Center is picking up a $10 million loan for refinancing.
Regency Centers adds 504 shopping centers to its outdoor water conservation initiative
In December 2008, Regency Centers selected 36 of its existing shopping centers for a pilot program to install high- efficiency a oesmarta irrigation controllers aimed at reducing its outdoor water consumption.
Regency Centers expands water savings
Regency Centers Corp. is expanding a water conservation pilot program to 90 shopping centers nationwide.
Publix-anchored center for Atlantic Blvd.
Publix-anchored center going up on Atlantic Blvd. Jacksonville Business Journal Regency Centers Corp.
Fewer retailers, less selection, more bargains in NE Fla.
Less demand, less competition: The number of national retailers has shrunk significantly in the past 12 months.
Reviews for Regency Centers I like to warn all the business owners across the USA who rent with Regency centers that they are not safe and can be put out of business anytime by their own landlord.
The 135,355-square-foot Baker Hill Shopping Center has been refinanced for $12.5 million.
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