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Developers envision food hall for Brooklyn

The plans are preliminary and won’t start moving until the city finishes making changes to Park Street, a project for which it has allocated $2.2 million.

A company looking to develop three properties it owns in Brooklyn is hoping to one day bring a food hall and a mixed-use project to the neighborhood, but plans are preliminary and have not been set in stone. 

Jacksonville-based Trevato Development Group envisions developing a food hall at 301 and 339 Park Street and a 7,000-square-foot mixed-use project at 260 Park Street.  

The plans are preliminary and won’t start moving until the city finishes making changes to Park Street, a project for which it has allocated $2.2 million. 

A 2017 conceptual site plan for the food hall shows a two-building adaptive reuse development that could house space for five market anchors and one retail anchor as well as 16 market stalls.  

Meanwhile, in Jacksonville Beach, Trevato is moving forward on The Gallery, a two-story mixed-use project that is currently under construction at the corner of 4th Avenue and 1st Street North.  

The Park Street plans are one of several developments in the works for Brooklyn. For more on those, check out the Jacksonville Business Journal.  

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