Jacksonville, Florida, February 10, 2026
The Walmart Supercenter in Jacksonville, Florida, is expanding its online grocery pickup capacity by approximately 9,000 square feet to better serve the growing demand for online orders. A permit application was submitted and the project is scheduled for discussion with local authorities. This expansion is part of Walmart’s broader initiative to enhance online services and meet increased consumer preferences for grocery shopping.
Jacksonville, Florida: Walmart Supercenter at Durbin Park Expands Online Grocery Pickup Capacity
Jacksonville, Florida – The Walmart Supercenter located at 845 Durbin Pavilion Drive in the Pavilion at Durbin Park shopping center is set to expand its online grocery pickup capacity by approximately 9,000 square feet. This expansion aims to enhance the store’s ability to fulfill the growing demand for online grocery orders in the area.
Expansion Details
The 195,000-square-foot Supercenter has submitted a permit application to St. Johns County on February 4, 2026. The St. Johns County Development Review Committee is scheduled to discuss the project on March 4, 2026. The expansion, labeled “Proposed OPD Expansion” in the project documents, will be located at the northernmost end of the Supercenter. OPD stands for online pickup and delivery, reflecting Walmart’s broader initiative to remodel and expand stores to meet the increasing number of online customer orders.
Walmart’s Nationwide Expansion Plans
This expansion is part of Walmart’s 2024 initiative to remodel and expand 650 stores across 47 states and Puerto Rico. The company aims to enhance online pickup and delivery services to meet the growing demand for online grocery orders. Walmart, the largest grocery chain in the U.S. with over 4,600 stores, has seen a surge in e-commerce sales, which increased 27% in its fiscal 2026 third quarter. The company recently became the first retailer to surpass $1 trillion in market capitalization, driven by its strategy to combine low prices with expanded online shopping convenience.
Additional Developments in St. Johns County
In addition to the Durbin Park expansion, Walmart is also developing a new Supercenter at World Commerce Center in St. Johns County. A building permit was issued for the 179,708-square-foot store on January 21, 2026. This development reflects Walmart’s ongoing commitment to expanding its presence and services in the region.
About Walmart
Walmart Inc. is a multinational retail corporation operating a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores. The company is committed to providing customers with a wide range of products at everyday low prices, both in-store and online.
Key Features of the Expansion
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Expansion Size | Approximately 9,000 square feet |
| Location | Northernmost end of the Supercenter at 845 Durbin Pavilion Drive, Jacksonville, Florida |
| Purpose | To enhance online grocery pickup capacity and meet growing demand for online grocery orders |
| Permit Application Date | February 4, 2026 |
| Development Review Committee Discussion Date | March 4, 2026 |
| Part of Walmart’s Initiative | Remodel and expand 650 stores across 47 states and Puerto Rico to enhance online pickup and delivery services |
| Additional Development in St. Johns County | New Supercenter at World Commerce Center with a building permit issued on January 21, 2026 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Walmart Supercenter at Durbin Park planning to do?
The Walmart Supercenter at Durbin Park is planning to expand its online grocery pickup capacity by approximately 9,000 square feet to meet the growing demand for online grocery orders in the area.
When was the permit application for the expansion submitted?
The permit application for the expansion was submitted to St. Johns County on February 4, 2026.
When will the St. Johns County Development Review Committee discuss the expansion project?
The St. Johns County Development Review Committee is scheduled to discuss the expansion project on March 4, 2026.
What is the significance of the “Proposed OPD Expansion” label in the project documents?
The “Proposed OPD Expansion” label indicates that the expansion is focused on enhancing online pickup and delivery services, reflecting Walmart’s broader initiative to remodel and expand stores to meet the increasing number of online customer orders.
What other developments is Walmart undertaking in St. Johns County?
In addition to the Durbin Park expansion, Walmart is developing a new Supercenter at World Commerce Center in St. Johns County. A building permit was issued for the 179,708-square-foot store on January 21, 2026.
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