Brooklyn Station on Riverside is adding Jersey Mike’s Subs in the space vacated by the Drybar hair styling shop at 90 Riverside Ave.
The city is reviewing a building permit application for Oakwell Companies LLC to build-out the almost 1,400-square-foot space at an estimated project cost of $300,000.
Property owner and landlord Regency Centers Corp. shows Jersey Mike’s in Space 420, between Mayday Handcrafted Ice Cream and Vale Food Co.
Regency Centers says there is no specific opening date but expects a build-out of three to four months.
The addition of the sub shop turns the five-tenant strip of shops into a food and restaurant center, anchored on each end by Cava and Burrito Gallery.
JerseyMikes.com shows at least 20 locations in Northeast Florida.
The almost 50,000-square-foot, four-building Brooklyn Station is anchored by The Fresh Market and the First Watch cafe and includes more restaurants. It’s next to a separate development that also focuses on food tenants, such as Panera Bread.
The properties are in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Downtown near the north base of the Acosta Bridge.