Onicx Group permitted to build $8.6 million Seven Pines medical office building

The city now is reviewing plans for the estimated $4.1 million improvement on the ground floor for Halo Precision Diagnostics.


Onicx Group of Tampa is developing the Seven Pines Medical Office Building.
Onicx Group of Tampa is developing the Seven Pines Medical Office Building.
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The Onicx Group medical office building is approved for shell construction in the Seven Pines community.

The city issued a permit May 16 for Onicx LLC to build the $8.6 million, two-story, 50,000-square-foot building on part of a 7.19-acre site at 11885 Stillwood Pines Blvd.

The site is east of Resolution Drive and south of Butler Boulevard. Through Stillwood Pines MOB LLC, Onicx paid $2.6 million for the property Jan. 24, 2025.

Onicx Development of Tampa is the developer. The company builds medical, office, retail and apartment projects.

Jacksonville-based England-Thims & Miller Inc. of Jacksonville is the civil engineer. Pavalis Architekton of Tarpon Springs is the architect.

Onicx Group of Tampa bought the property in Seven Pines where it is developing a medical office building.
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The city issued a site-clearing permit Jan. 24, 2025.

The city also is reviewing a permit request for the estimated $4.1 million build-out for Halo Precision Diagnostics on the ground floor.

Plans show a 24,907-square-foot build-out in Suite 100. 

According to a Colliers marketing brochure, the first-floor tenant is Halo Precision Diagnostics and the second floor is available for lease.

Absolute Civil Engineering Solutions LLC of Davie is the private provider for code compliance for the office building and for the imaging build-out.

The Skinner family owns the Seven Pines property at southeast Kernan and Butler Boulevards and has been selling parcels as part of its master development.

The side plan for the Onicx Group medical office building at 11885 Stillwood Pines Blvd. in the Seven Pines community.

East of the Onicx property is where Life Time, an athletic and fitness club, bought 8.5 acres March 29, 2024, at the entrance to Seven Pines. Life Time paid $8.185 million for land to develop its first athletic resort club in Northeast Florida and the sixth in the state.

To the west of the Onicx site is the planned Baptist Medical at Seven Pines on 10.52 acres. Pavilion Health Services Inc., which buys and holds properties for Baptist Health facilities, paid $10 million Oct. 26, 2021, for the property.

Baptist Health announced Feb. 6 it broke ground on its Baptist HealthPlace at Seven Pines campus and plans a spring 2026 opening.

The city issued a site-clearing permit Oct. 2, 2024, and a construction permit Feb. 21, 2025, for a medical office building at 11851 Stillwood Pines Blvd. 

Brasfield & Gorrie LLC is the contractor. 

Baptist Health intends to build a two-story, 52,000-square-foot medical office building and a future building.

The medical facility will offer a range of health services that includes primary care, a news release said.

The first building will house primary care practices for family and internal medicine physicians, and offices for cardiologists. A wellness center will offer programs, coaching and education to promote preventative health care lifestyles.

Seven Pines represents the last 1,000 acres of developable land owned by the Skinner family. At one time the family owned 50,000 acres in Northeast Florida.

 

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