A developer for Culver’s filed civil engineering plans with the city for one of the Wisconsin-based restaurants and a double-drive-thru at northeast Max Leggett Parkway and Hyatt Road in North Jacksonville.
Newkirk Engineering Inc. of Ormond Beach submitted the plans June 3 for The Barbaresco Group LLC of Jacksonville. The group is led by the developers of the Culver’s restaurant that opened in March 2022 along Monument Road in the Regency area of Arlington.
The property is owned by Gas Max Holdings LLC, led by Jacksonville-based Corner Lot CEO Andy Allen. Campbell Construction JD Inc. of Mukwonago, Wisconsin, is shown on construction plans as the contractor.
Culver intends to develop a 4,570-square-foot restaurant with two drive-thru lanes on 1.684 acres at 14011 Hyatt Road. There is 0.49-acre parcel for future development.
The site is east of the Department of Veterans Affairs outpatient clinic and domiciliary planned to open this year.
Wisconsin-based Culver’s specializes in ButterBurgers — burgers on buttered, toasted buns — and frozen custard. The menu includes chicken sandwiches and tenders; seafood sandwiches and dinners; salads; sides; soups; and more.
A JEA service availability request has shown the restaurant with 52 parking spaces and a double drive-thru ordering system. The seating includes indoor and patio seating.
Gas Max assembled seven parcels totaling about 2.6 acres in April 2022.
Culver’s newest restaurant is in development in Glen Kernan Park.
The city issued a permit Sept. 5, 2023, for McCon Building Corp. of Highland, Wisconsin, to build a 5,333-square-foot restaurant at 4768 Hodges Blvd. at a project cost of $1.95 million. It is Northeast Florida’s eighth Culver’s restaurant.
The Culver’s sites are owned by franchisees. The area’s first Culver’s opened in July 2019.