Allied Veterinary Specialists to build in eTown

The city issued a permit Feb. 11 for the $5.5 million animal clinic and emergency hospital near Interstate 295.


Allied Veterinary Specialists is planned at 11245 Bold City St. on a 2.43-acre site in front of The Menlo apartments at southeast E-Town Parkway and Interstate 295.
Allied Veterinary Specialists is planned at 11245 Bold City St. on a 2.43-acre site in front of The Menlo apartments at southeast E-Town Parkway and Interstate 295.
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E-Town is gaining an Allied Veterinary Specialists animal clinic.

The city issued a permit Feb. 11 for RWE Design Build of Tampa to build a 16,044-square-foot clinic and emergency hospital at a project cost of almost $5.5 million.

The clinic is planned at 11245 Bold City St. on a 2.43-acre site owned by Aramac Properties Inc. near The Menlo apartments. The site is at southeast E-Town Parkway and Interstate 295. 

The Exchange at eTown directory shows a veterinary specialty and emergency clinic at the site.

A 14,400-square-foot hospital facility and a prospective almost 6,000-square-foot future building is planned for Allied Veterinary Specialists.

Aramac Properties bought the site in October 2022 for $1.95 million from Eastland Timber LLC.

Aramac is led by John Mackenzie, Brad Mackenzie and Carlos Aragon.

Brad Mackenzie and Aragon are veterinary surgeons and they lead Allied Veterinary Specialists. They have a location in Daytona Beach.

Godson, Bergen and Associates of Jacksonville is the civil engineer and Connors Design Group LLC of Ponte Vedra Beach is the architect.

The city and utility JEA both have been reviewing applications for Aramac Properties LLC to develop a 14,400-square-foot hospital facility and a prospective almost 6,000-square-foot future building on 2.43 acres.

AlliedVeterinarySpecialists.com says it is a family of veterinary specialty centers comprising board-certified veterinarians, licensed veterinary technicians and support staff who provide advanced and comprehensive specialty care for pets in partnership with primary care veterinarians. 

It says AVS’ doctors have provided more than a decade of specialty services to the southeast region. 

 

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