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A sign outside the Duval Schools headquarters advertises that the property is available on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025. | Megan Mallicoat, Jacksonville Today

Duval Schools’ prospective buyer plans riverfront retirement community

Published on August 21, 2025 at 2:32 pm
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If the deal to purchase Duval Schools’ headquarters building on Prudential Drive goes through as planned, a local nonprofit organization will build a retirement community on the Southbank site.

The School Board said Tuesday it chose Fleet Landing’s offer of $20 million from the 10 it received through its real estate partner, Trinity Commercial Group.

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In a statement sent to Jacksonville Today on Thursday, a spokesperson confirmed the company’s intent to buy the property and said the site would be Fleet Landing’s third community in the Jacksonville area.

“Negotiations and due diligence for the Southbank site are in the early stages, and much work remains, including final School Board approval. Fleet Landing anticipates sharing more details about the potential development by the end of 2025,” the statement said.

Fleet Landing CEO Joshua Ashby told Jacksonville Today his company plans to raze the district’s existing building.

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School district officials propose to move the district’s headquarters to a building in the Prominence office park near Baymeadows and Interstate 95 that is owned by Dream Finders Homes and currently leased by Southeastern Grocers.

The price for the new building is $14 million. District officials say any profit from the transaction would be put toward repairs and renovations for its school buildings.

Superintendent Christopher Bernier said Tuesday that all parent-facing offices would be moved to the Schultz Center, and School Board meetings would be held there as well.


author image Reporter email Megan Mallicoat is a Jacksonville Today reporter focusing on education. Her professional experience includes teaching at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, as well as editing, communications management, web design, and graphic design. She has a doctorate in mass communication with an emphasis in social psychology from UF. In her "free time," you'll most likely find her on the sidelines of some kind of kids’ sports practice, holding a book.