News Summary
Starbucks is making its comeback to downtown Jacksonville after a 14-year absence, set to open a new location at the corner of Bay and Laura Streets. Located in the Bank of America Tower, this new coffee spot will provide residents and office workers easy access to their favorite brews, enhancing the downtown experience. With other coffee shops nearby, Jacksonville’s coffee scene is thriving as the Urban Division aims to revitalize the area and bring community spirit back to the bustling city center.
Exciting News for Coffee Lovers in Jacksonville!
Jacksonville, get ready to perk up your mornings and enjoy your afternoons! After a whopping 14-year hiatus, Starbucks is making a triumphant return to downtown Jacksonville. The coffee chain, loved by millions, is set to open a brand-new location right at the corner of Bay and Laura Streets.
A Bit of History
For those who might not remember, downtown Jacksonville had a Starbucks nestled on 11 E. Forsyth St. that closed back in 2008, with another site at The Jacksonville Landing fading away just a few years later in 2011. Ever since then, coffee enthusiasts have missed their favorite caffeine fix in the heart of the city. But now, there’s light at the end of the tunnel, or should we say, steam rising from a coffee cup!
The New Location
The forthcoming Starbucks will occupy a chic ground-floor storefront within the well-known Bank of America Tower, situated at 50 N. Laura St.. Local residents and office workers alike can look forward to convenient access to their favorite brews in a truly urban setting.
Enhancing the Downtown Experience
The Urban Division, which is driving this exciting new project, took to social media to express the significance of the Laura Street corridor for enhancing the pedestrian experience. By adding Starbucks back into the mix, the area is sure to become a hub for not only coffee connoisseurs but also for business people grabbing their morning dose of caffeine on the way to their offices!
What to Expect
While details about the grand opening day remain under wraps, the excitement is undeniable. The Urban Division even shared a sneak peek of what the Starbucks may look like, which has surely set imaginations ablaze. People are already dreaming of their favorite drinks returning to downtown Jacksonville.
Plenty of Coffee Options Nearby
Now, you might be wondering how this new Starbucks stacks up against the other coffee spots in the area. Well, there’s actually quite a lively coffee scene nearby! Just a short stroll from the Starbucks site, you can find Urban Grind Coffee, which is approximately just 250 feet away. But that’s not all; coffee lovers can also explore Chamblin’s Uptown, Setlan Coffee Co., or the St. James Café, ensuring that the city caters to all tastes, whether you like your coffee hot, iced, or in a smoothie!
Who’s Behind the Project?
The Urban Division, led by Colliers Senior Vice President Matthew Clark and his talented team, is committed to revitalizing the downtown area and making it a vibrant place for locals and visitors. The Bank of America Tower has also seen some food action, currently housing Ground Level Coffee and Akel’s Delicatessen in its lobby, making it a sought-after destination for dining and coffee breaks.
Bringing Life Back to Downtown
And let’s not forget, the Bank of America Tower is owned by Group RMC, a New York-based entity that acquired the building back in 2020. With the return of Starbucks, it seems that they are intent on bringing new life and energy back to the downtown scene!
In conclusion, with a Starbucks set to open its doors, many are looking forward to this buzz of activity and the sense of community that a familiar coffeehouse brings. So, stay tuned Jacksonville; your daily dose of caffeine and community spirit is about to return in style!
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