PEBB Enterprises and Falcone Group announced Sept. 20 two new restaurants along with three other tenants for the master-planned Beachwalk community in northern St. Johns County.
Signed tenants in the 47-acre retail development within Beachwalk include Whiskey Joe’s Bar & Grill and Fysh Bar & Grill.
The restaurants are new to Northeast Florida. Whiskey Joe’s has four locations in Florida in Tampa, Port Richey, Manatee River and Miami. Fysh is developing its first restaurant in Port Orange south of Daytona Beach.
Other businesses include Noire The Nail Bar; F45 Fitness and Union 76 Daybreak Market.
Daybreak Market is a 4,800-square-foot gas station and convenience store.
Seven other outparcels are in lease or purchase negotiations, the news release said.
PEBB and Falcone purchased the 47-acre property in March for $13.25 million.
In addition to the 170,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, the groups plan to build a 110-room hotel.
The property is on the southern end of Beachwalk’s 14-acre Crystal Lagoon.
Beachwalk is a 3,000-acre community in St. Johns County along County Road 210 with residential, office, industrial and educational facilities.
“We had no doubt that our venture would be successful in our leasing and sales efforts for the project,” PEBB Senior Vice President of Leasing Chris Stewart said in the release. “Beachwalk is becoming a case study for carefully curated, master-planned communities, with dynamic retail and residential components that complement each other.”
PEBB and Falcone also are developing a 65,000-square-foot Publix-anchored Shoppes at Beachwalk on 14.88 acres along County Road 210.
It has signed leases with Great Clips, Narducci Dental Group, UrgentVet, Lavender Day Spa, Fancy Sushi & Grill and Cold Stone Creamery.
The release said Wendy’s is purchasing an outparcel in the shopping center.
The Publix at 835 County Road 210 W. is open.\
“Our partnership for this impactful development is already producing strong results,” PEBB President and CEO Ian Weiner said in the release. “The opening of the Publix should be a catalyst for even more demand from potential tenants.”