The Federal Reserve Building was constructed in 1923, and is a National Historic Landmark Building. The building had been abandoned for approximately 40+ years and the Phase 1 renovation followed the State Historic Preservation and National Park Service guidelines for historic renovations, and also participated in the City of Jacksonville’s Downtown Preservation and Restoration Program. The Federal Reserve building was converted into a mixed-use development including core and shell space for future multiple restaurants, and banquet/event space, along with an exterior courtyard for outdoor dining. The Building required complete replacement of building systems, such as HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Technology, etc.
- Owner: JWB Real Estate Capital
- Design – 2020-2021
- Year Built: 2020-2023 – Phase 1
- Cost: $18 million (Including the Adjacent Courtyard and Baptist Convention Building)
Client:
JWB Real Estate Capital
Location:
Jacksonville, FL
Project Area:
18,500 sf Building Area
6,500 sf Outdoor Courtyard
Year Built:
2020-2023 – Phase 1