The former JCPenney building at Gateway Town Center will be converted into a two-story, 100,000-square-foot indoor climate-controlled self-storage building. | Karen Brune Mathis, Jacksonville Daily RecordThe former JCPenney building at Gateway Town Center will be converted into a two-story, 100,000-square-foot indoor climate-controlled self-storage building. | Karen Brune Mathis, Jacksonville Daily Record
The former JCPenney building at Gateway Town Center will be converted into a two-story, 100,000-square-foot indoor climate-controlled self-storage building. | Karen Brune Mathis, Jacksonville Daily Record

Gateway Town Center in line for redevelopment

Published on August 1, 2024 at 1:06 pm
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Gateway Town Center in the Brentwood area is in line for redevelopment as the California investor that bought about 10.7 acres there intends to add retail stores, self-storage and affordable housing.

“It will be a full mixed-use project and I think it will be a nice fit for what is already there,” Global Building LLC President Joseph Zummo said July 30.

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Much of Gateway Town Center opened more than 60 years ago, in 1959, at the Golfair Boulevard and Norwood Avenue exits east along Interstate 95 and north of Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. 

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