McDonald’s to demolish, rebuild its restaurant on Merrill Road

The chain also is renovating its store on Cassat Avenue.


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The city is reviewing a permit for construction of a new McDonald’s at 7245 Merrill Road, where the existing McDonald’s will be demolished.

The new 4,598-square-foot restaurant will be developed on 1.07 acres at an estimated $1.24 million.

McDonald’s wants to demolish and rebuild its 41-year-old Arlington restaurant at the Merrill Road and Townsend Boulevard site.

McDonald’s USA LLC is the developer and Integrity Engineering & Development Services Inc. of Dacula, Georgia, is the civil engineer.

The city also is reviewing civil engineering plans.

“The proposed development consists of a scrape and rebuild of an existing McDonald’s replacing it with a new modernized standalone restaurant,” says an introduction filed with the plans.

Property records show McDonald’s Restaurants of Florida Inc. of Jacksonville owns the existing 3,283-square-foot building, which was developed in 1981.

McDonald’s renovating on Cassat

The city also is reviewing a permit for McDonald’s to renovate its restaurant at 454 Cassat Ave. in West Jacksonville at an estimated project cost of $350,000.

 The work includes a new front counter, self-order kiosks in the lobby, updated McCafe wall, and dining room and restroom upgrades.

 

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