CareSpot Urgent Care Planned for Roosevelt Marketplace

The City of Jacksonville is reviewing a tenant build-out permit for a CareSpot Urgent Care at Roosevelt Marketplace.
The City of Jacksonville is reviewing a tenant build-out permit for a CareSpot Urgent Care at Roosevelt Marketplace.
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CareSpot Urgent Care plans to open a new location in the Fairfax neighborhood at Roosevelt Marketplace.

The City of Jacksonville is currently reviewing a permit for a tenant build-out for a total interior build-out of vacant tenant space in the building adjacent to Jersey Mike’s Subs and Mattress Firm on Roosevelt Boulevard. The address listed on the permit is 4461 Beverly Avenue. According to the permit, the build-out is for 2,890 square feet and will cost $700,000. According to JaxEpics, the permit was returned for corrections on Dec. 17. The applicant has until Jan. 6 to resubmit it or the permit will be denied.

CareSpot Urgent Care has existing locations in the surrounding area, including San Marco, Arlington, and on the North-, South-, and West sides of Jacksonville, though it has many other locations throughout the state of Florida. Its website lists this new location – at 4461 Beverly Avenue – as “coming soon,” though no opening date is listed.

This is the second tenant to move into the expanded Roosevelt Marketplace, which added on to its existing footprint in 2024 after demolishing two existing structures. Victra, a Verizon authorized retailer, opened a Verizon store in the extended shopping center late last year.

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