A stand-alone Crocs store is coming to St. Johns Town Center.
The city issued a permit Jan. 21 for tenant improvements for Crocs in a storefront at 4611 River City Drive, Suite C01, near Target.
J. Lane Construction LLC of Jacksonville is the contractor for the 2,672-square-foot project at a cost of $201,000.
Previous tenant Uniformi-T moved to Wild Plum Plaza at 3980 Southside Blvd.
Sargenti Architects of Paramus, New Jersey, is the architect. Simon Property Group of Indianapolis is the landlord.
Based in Broomfield, Colorado, Crocs says it is a global leader in innovative casual footwear.
Crocs brands for men, women and children are sold in major retail and footwear stores, but the company also operates its own retail stores. It has an outlet store in the St. Augustine Premium Outlets.
Crocs also sells Jibbitz charms accessories and socks.
The shoe styles range from the traditional clogs to sandals, platforms, wedges, slides, flip-flops, sneakers, boots, slippers and flats as well as gardening shoes.
There also are work versions focused on the nursing, chef and hospitality industries as well as for any wearer who stands a lot.
Crocs says that as of Sept. 30, 2024, it had 372 company-operated retail locations for the Crocs Brand, comprising 173 retail locations in North America and 199 retail locations internationally.
The Crocs Brand store count includes nine temporary clearance stores.
It had 43 company-operated retail locations for the HEYDUDE Brand, including nine temporary clearance stores.
Those numbers are up from 347 company-operated retail locations (173 in North America and 174 internationally) as of Sept. 30, 2023.
It had 11 company-operated retail locations for the HEYDUDE Brand, all of which were temporary clearance stores.
Locations.crocs.com shows 26 stores among 16 Florida cities. There are 16 stores and 10 outlet locations.