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Roosevelt Blvd. and San Juan Ave., Jacksonville Residents of Riverside shop at Roosevelt Square. This


open-air shopping mall is convenient for Westsiders because it lies just a few miles off Interstate 10. The open-air mall has Belk, Hallmark, Kennedi’s Closet, Rack Room Shoes, Stein Mart and more. Patrons can refuel at Chik-fil-A, Longhorn Steakhouse, Panera Bread, Okinawa Japanese Grill House and Tom & Betty’s.


San Marco Square


San Marco Blvd. and Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville San Marco Square has some of Jacksonville’s best one-of-


a-kind shops, restaurants and entertainment venues. Shop at Underwood’s Jewelers and the Wardroom. Dining includes Bistro AIX, Matthew’s and more. San Marco is home to Theatre Jacksonville, a volunteer community theatre founded in 1919, and San Marco Theatre, a local movie theater that serves food, beer and wine.


Shoppes at Bartram Park


Old St. Augustine Rd. and Bartram Park Blvd., Jacksonville www.regencycenters.com


Shoppes at Bartram Park is an outdoor shopping center on


Old St. Augustine Road. There are many stores located here including Kohl’s, Publix and Staples. Tijuana Flats and Panera Bread are two of the many restaurants in the area.


Shoppes of Avondale


St. Johns Ave., Jacksonville www.shoppesofavondale.com


Visit the Shoppes of Avondale along St. Johns Avenue in


historic Avondale. Avondale’s unique stores include Avondale Gift Boutique, Design Additions, Gottahaveit, Hooshang Oriental Rugs and others. The area also features some First Coast-favorite dining options like Biscotti’s, Blue Fish Restaurant and the Brick Restaurant.


NASSAU COUNTY


{Amelia Island, Bryceville, Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hilliard, Yulee}


Centre Street


8th St. and Atlantic Ave./Centre St., Fernandina Beach Centre Street, in the historic district of Fernandina Beach,


is home to small, quaint shops and delectable eats. Stores include Books Plus, Twisted Sisters, Wadsworth’s Fine Menswear and more. Dine at Cafe Karibo, Le Clos, O’Kane’s Irish Pub & Eatery or the Crab Trap.


_________________________________________________________________ Top: Photo courtesy of St. Johns Town Center


Bottom: Shops in Neptune Beach, photo by Monica Gutos St. Johns Town Center


998-7156 4663 River City Dr., Jacksonville www.simon.com


St. Johns Town Center is a large, open-air


shopping destination on the Southside. The area features more than 150 stores like Anthropologie, Bebe, Coldwater Creek, Famous Footwear, Fossil, Gap, Justice, Lacoste, Michael Kors, Pier 1 Imports, Payless Shoe Source, Puma, Sally Beauty Supply, Target and Zales. The Town Center has many restaurants including Mitchell’s Fish Market and Ted’s Montana Grill.


AREA NEIGHBORHOOD MAP COLOR KEY (Please Visit Page 21) BAKER COUNTY CLAY COUNTY


Fleming Island Green Cove Springs Keystone Heights Middleburg Orange Park


First Coast Relocation GuideTM 2014


DUVAL COUNTY Arlington/Ft. Caroline Beaches/Intracoastal Downtown/Riverfront Mandarin


Northside/Oceanway NASSAU COUNTY


Southside/Baymeadows Westside


Amelia Island/ Fernandina Beach Callahan Hilliard Yulee


ST. JOHNS COUNTY


Julington Creek Nocatee Ponte Vedra Beach St. Augustine World Golf Village


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