Plans are advancing for a Walmart shopping center expected to open near World Commerce Center in St. Augustine as St. Johns County reviews plans for a gas station and convenience store at the site.
Site plans show a 1,619-square-foot convenience store and 10 fueling stations with 20 pumps on one of eight outparcels.
The proposed Walmart Supercenter is at 3405 International Golf Parkway.
The gas station and convenience store is planned at the southwest portion of the property. There are 10 parking spaces.
Tampa-based CPH is the civil engineer.
The county’s development review committee is scheduled to discuss the plans April 3.
The discount store’s plans at the site were first discussed by the DRC on Dec. 2 and again on March 4.
At the March 4 meeting, a quick-serve restaurant planned on an outparcel with a dual drive-thru at the shopping center’s southeast corner was identified as Chick-fil-A.
Jacksonville-based Gatlin Development Company, through IGP WCC Project LLC, bought portions of three World Golf Commerce Center parcels planned for a Walmart Supercenter for $18.66 million, according to the deed filed in St. Johns County on Feb. 28.
On March 4 in Jacksonville, Walmart was issued a permit for the fueling station and convenience store building at its Supercenter in development in Southwest Jacksonville at a cost of $1.5 million. It is planned on the 30.28-acre site at 10065 Omni Drive, where the city issued a permit Feb. 26 for a roughly 175,000-square-foot discount store at a cost of $30.19 million.
The site is at the southwest corner of First Coast Expressway and Oakleaf Plantation Parkway, in Duval County, near the Clay County line.
Walmart Stores East, based in Bentonville, Arkansas, is listed as the owner and developer.
CPH of Jacksonville is the civil engineer. BRR Architecture Inc. of Bentonville is the architect.