More than $134 million Fleet Landing at Nocatee project in permitting

The Life Plan Community for ages 62 and over will include resort-style living with activities, services and programs.


A $72 million nine-story, 107,969-square-foot, 107-apartment independent living building is planned at Fleet Landing at Nocatee.
A $72 million nine-story, 107,969-square-foot, 107-apartment independent living building is planned at Fleet Landing at Nocatee.
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The city is reviewing building-permit applications that so far total $134.27 million for Fleet Landing at Nocatee at 555 Cross Town Drive.

Perkins Eastman Architects DPC is the architect.

Fleet Landing announced in January 2020 that it bought 35 acres for the residential Life Plan Community campus for adults ages 62 and older. 

Fleet Landing at Nocatee is at 555 Cross Town Drive on 35 acres near Nocatee Town Center in Jacksonville.

The campus will provide single-family homes and apartments for independent living along with assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing.

The facility will include resort-style amenities, activities, services and programs.

Fleet Landing said in 2020 it decided to build the Nocatee campus in response to the more than 400 families waiting to join the first Fleet Landing developed in 1990 in Atlantic Beach.

Fleet Landing at Nocatee at 555 Cross Town Drive is a campus for adults ages 62 and older that will include resort-style amenities, activities, services and programs.
Fleet Landing at Nocatee

The campus is on the Duval County side of Nocatee near the border with St. Johns County.

Brasfield & Gorrie LLC of Jacksonville is the construction manager. The permits in review so far include:

• A $72 million nine-story, 107,969-square-foot, 107-apartment independent living building with three dining venues and a cafe for residents on campus, with amenity spaces that include a classroom, library, art room, bridge room and gallery on the ground floor; a performing arts center connected to the tower; and support spaces that include administration, marketing and staff offices.

• The $21.173 million West Flats, a three-story, 64,105-square-foot building with 17 independent living apartments, with a ground floor that includes resident parking, storage, building support spaces and an entry lobby. The upper floors consist of residential units with screened balconies.

Fleet Landing at Nocatee will include East and West Flats buildings with independent living apartments.

• A $21.173 million East Flats, similar to the West Flats.

Fleet Landing at Nocatee ALMC, a three-story, 53,755-square-foot assisted living memory care building.

• The $19.8 million Fleet Landing at Nocatee ALMC, a three-story, 53,755-square-foot assisted living memory care building with 25 one-bedroom and 19 two-bedroom units along with amenity spaces that include a dining room, living room and entry lobby along with staff support space.

• A $126,000 guard house.

The city issued a permit Feb. 6, 2024, for Brasfield & Gorrie to build a 2,400-square-foot sales and marketing office on 0.38 acre at 575 Cross Town Drive at a project cost of $1 million.

The city issued a site clearing permit Sept. 11, 2023, for Brasfield & Gorrie.  

Fleet Landing at Nocatee is in Jacksonville near the border with St. Johns County. A one-time entrance fee guarantees lifetime residency, amenities and access to on-site care.

The Fleet Landing at Nocatee website says it will offer senior independent residential living for adults age 62 or older, providing services, amenities, and long-term care. A one-time entrance fee guarantees lifetime residency, amenities and access to on-site care. Entrance fees start at $395,000.

The site says construction will begin in 2025 and will be completed in phases through 2027.

It will include tower apartments, flats and cottages. The size range of the 30 floor plans is 849 square feet to 2,964 square feet.

Fleet Landing at Nocatee will include dining options, a fitness center, pool, tennis and pickleball courts, a dog park, bike share and a walkable central greenway with paths that connect to the Nocatee Greenway Trails.
Fleet Landing at Nocatee

Amenities include dining options, a fitness center, pool, tennis and pickleball courts, a dog park, bike share and a walkable central greenway with paths that connect to the Nocatee Greenway Trails.

It says there also will be a performing arts center, game rooms and art studio.

Fleet Landing’s first campus, established by a group of military officers in 1985, is in Atlantic Beach. The not-for-profit’s mission is “to enrich the lives of older adults through high-quality programs and services to support successful aging.”

It offers independent, assisted and supported living, skilled nursing, rehabilitation and health care services.

The Naval Continuing Care Retirement Foundation Inc., doing business as Fleet Landing, is the developer.

 

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