Luxury retailer Louis Vuitton is renovating and enlarging its St. Johns Town Center store at a project cost of $1.42 million.
The city issued a construction permit May 22. Dimension One Inc. of McDonough, Georgia, is the contractor. Atmosphere Design & Architecture PLLC of Valhalla, New York, is the architect.
The permit application specifies a $1.4 million project for a 6,034-square-foot first-phase remodel. It is adjacent to the north side of Tiffany.
Louis Vuitton is renovating and expanding in two phases by adding space behind its existing store and a staff lounge nearby.
The Lovesac beanbag and sofa maker moved across the Nordstrom plaza to make space for the Louis Vuitton expansion.
The city issued a permit Feb. 22 for Hirsch Construction Corp. to make landlord preparation alterations at a cost of $98,305 for Louis Vuitton.
Simon Property Group of Indianapolis is the landlord of the Town Center, which is at northwest Butler Boulevard and Interstate 295.
St. Johns Town Center opened its first phase in 2005, a second in 2007, a third in 2014 and has been adding a fourth.
The New York City-based Louis Vuitton luxury retailer of clothing, shoes, handbags and accessories operates at 4834 River City Drive, Unit 101, and was built in the second phase of the Southside center that added brands such as Tiffany & Co. and Coach.
Enovative Technologies Inc. of Jacksonville is the agent for the Louis Vuitton project.
Louis Vuitton USA Inc. of New York City is the business owner.