St. Johns County leaders are contemplating the acquisition of approximately 37 acres of the World Golf Village property in Jacksonville, Florida. Last year, the World Golf Foundation announced its relocation to North Carolina, prompting discussions about the future of the site.
Sale Agreement Details
According to county documents, the World Golf Foundation has proposed a sale price of $5.5 million for the prime real estate. The sale would encompass The PGA Tour Production Building and associated parking lots. The relocation plan involves moving the World Golf Hall of Fame and the IMAX Theater out of the World Golf Village to new facilities.
Community Impact and Feedback
St. Johns County Commissioner Henry Dean expressed the intention to maintain continuity with the IMAX Theater, emphasizing the community’s desire to preserve it. Kat Wagner, representing Crystal Ballroom, an event venue within the village, highlighted the importance of enhancing the area’s appeal to families by introducing recreational amenities and retail options.
Commissioner Dean noted the significant residential population surrounding the World Golf Village, estimated at approximately 20,000 homeowners within a 5-mile radius. With ongoing development in the vicinity, resident input remains crucial in determining the future development trajectory.
County Commissioners’ Decision
The proposed sale agreement is scheduled for deliberation by St. Johns County Commissioners on Tuesday, April 16. The outcome of this decision will shape the future landscape of the World Golf Village and its surrounding community.
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