Permit issued for Baptist Primary Care Arlington center relocation to Dolphin Pointe medical complex

The $1.53 million project would build-out space for the health care offices north of Jacksonville University.


The city issued a permit for Baptist Health to build-out its Arlington Primary Care office in the Jacksonville University Health Sciences Complex in Dolphin Pointe Landing.
The city issued a permit for Baptist Health to build-out its Arlington Primary Care office in the Jacksonville University Health Sciences Complex in Dolphin Pointe Landing.
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The city issued a permit June 1 for Baptist Health to build-out space to relocate its Arlington Baptist Primary Care Arlington center to the Dolphin Pointe Landing medical care complex north of the Jacksonville University Arlington campus.

Commercial Construction Services of Jacksonville is the contractor for the almost $1.53 million project to build-out 5,500 square feet of shell space on the third floor of the three-story building.

Kasper architects + associates is the architect.

Jacksonville-based Baptist Health will move the center to the building at 5491 Dolphin Point Blvd., along University Boulevard North.

Baptist Health said previously by email it would share details when an announcement is ready.

Baptist Health operates its Arlington Primary Care center at 7001 Merrill Road in Dames Pointe Plaza.

Plans call the project the “Baptist Primary Care Arlington Relocation.”

Baptist Health’s website shows that “Baptist Primary Care – Arlington” at 7001 Merrill Road, Suite 10, in Dames Pointe Plaza, which is anchored by Publix Super Markets Inc. 

A site brochure shows Baptist Health leases 5,600 square feet of space there.

The new site would be about 2 miles east and north of that office.

The Dolphin Pointe Landing Baptist Primary Care office plan indicates 10 exam rooms and other services.

The 55-acre Dolphin Pointe Landing development is north of the riverfront JU campus at 2800 University Blvd. N.

Dolphin Pointe Landing comprises the more than 105,000-square-foot JU Health Sciences Complex on 6.6 acres and the 120-unit, two-story, 100,000-square-foot Dolphin Pointe Health Care skilled nursing and rehabilitation center on 9.3 acres at 5355 Dolphin Point Blvd. 

Both were built in 2020.

The skilled nursing center provides experience for students enrolled in JU’s Keigwin School of Nursing while providing services to Arlington and Jacksonville residents.

The 55-acre tract is owned by Dayton, Ohio-based OLT II Inc., which was led by JU graduate Gregory Nelson, who died in February 2021 at the age of 71.

A Dolphin Pointe Landing monument sign at the Jacksonville University Health Sciences Complex lists tenants that include the Keigwin School of Nursing, the School of Applied Health Sciences, the School of Orthodontics, Canopy Cove, Comprehensive Med Psych Systems and EBS Children’s Institute along with the Occupational Therapy Center.

The first floor includes the JU Student Health Center.

 

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