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After less than 4 months, all-you-can-eat Jacksonville buffet abruptly closes
💻 Sign up for Dining Notes, the free weekly restaurant newsletter from the Times-Union's Gary Mills delivered to your email inbox each Wednesday. Sign up now. Less than four months after making its debut on Jacksonville's Northside, B Mac's Buffet has closed. The restaurant, at 900 Dunn Ave., Unit 10, in the Publix-anchored Highland Square shopping center, closed in recent days. A handwritten sign taped to a front window confirmed that the restaurant was permanently closed. The location was the third for the six-year-old Waycross, Ga.-based chain that brought its concept to Northeast Florida in October 2023 with the opening of a buffet in Callahan at 542225 U.S. 1. According to a state licensing database, the Callahan location, too, had closed. More notable closings: Restaurants we've lost in Jacksonville in 2025 Also this week: 'Difficult decision': After 18 years, Hooters abruptly closes Jacksonville restaurant Known for its menu of steak, seafood, fried chicken, pork chops, wings and other freshly made classic Southern fare, B Mac's Buffet was the first among several new Jacksonville buffets open or in the works. Owner Johnathan McKinney, with 25 years of restaurant experience, told the Times-Union in February that he planned to open at least two more buffets in Florida and rapidly expand the concept. "In five years? I'd like to have 100 restaurants in Florida and beyond," he said at the time. Three other buffets are expected to open in Jacksonville in the coming months. All are planned for former Red Lobster restaurants that closed a year ago. They include: Mikata Buffet, 8720 Baymeadows Road Fushimi Grill & Modern Buffet, 13090 City Station Drive Gogi Korean BBQ, 416 Commerce Center Drive Teresa Stepzinski of the Times-Union contributed to this report. This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: B Mac's Buffet permanently closes in Jacksonville, FL
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6 days ago
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Mesa Capital Partners breaks ground in Tallahassee, Florida
This story was originally published on Multifamily Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Multifamily Dive newsletter. Property: The Bradbury at Bannerman Village Developer: Mesa Capital Partners Architect: The Coursey Group Location: Bradfordville, Florida Units: 256 Cost: Withheld Atlanta-based developer Mesa Capital Partners is underway on the multifamily section of the Bannerman Village master-planned community in Bradfordville, Florida, set to add 256 units to a 14-acre site, according to a news release shared with Multifamily Dive. The Bradbury at Bannerman Village will offer a mix of two-story carriage homes and garden-style units in three-story walk-up buildings. Property amenities will include a clubhouse, a fitness center, a market, a resort-style pool, grilling stations and a dog park. EV charging stations and garage parking will be available for residents. Bannerman Village consists of a Publix-anchored shopping center within walking distance of the Bradbury site, developed by Clearwater, Florida-based Boos Development Group, and the Landon Hills for-sale home development by Tallahassee, Florida-based Premier Fine Homes. Located north of downtown Tallahassee, Bradfordville and the surrounding area are among the most affluent sections of the Tallahassee market, with an average family income of over $155,709 within a 3-mile radius of the retail center, according to Boos Development Group. Just over 37,000 people live within 5 miles of the site. 'Bradfordville is a premier residential submarket with strong demand for quality rental housing,' Jeff Tucker, CEO and managing partner of Mesa Capital Partners, said in the release. Other tenants at the Bannerman Village shopping center include Starbucks, a Tex-Mex restaurant, a dental office, a nail salon and an ice cream parlor. Many more shops and restaurants are located in downtown Bradfordville to the southeast. Leasing is expected to begin at The Bradbury in mid-2026, with full completion by early 2027, according to the release. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data