Great visibility at the corner of the
Amelia Island Parkway and Gateway Blvd.
This is your limited opportunity to join a Prestigious Group of owners
in Gateway to Amelia including:
Barbara Jeans Restaurant
Spanky's Grill and Seafood Bar
The Chamber of Commerce
Amelia Realty
T.A. Sports
Digital Village
Jan's Quilt Shop
Feathered Nest
Changes Hair Salon
Buddy Jacobs, Attorney
Anderson Group
Craven Design Group
Image & Style
Compass Group
Y-Yoga
Starmax Florida, LLC
Rice Architects
Alan Almand, Attorney
The Lodge at Amelia
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Gateway to Amelia commercial village is literally in the heart of growth on Amelia Island and eastern Nassau County. Five miles to the south of Gateway to Amelia are two five star resorts including the Award Winning Amelia Island Plantation, Ritz Carlton, and 117 holes of championship golf. Five miles to the north of Gateway to Amelia is the historic port town of Fernandina Beach, with a variety of Victorian homes, quaint bed and breakfast hotels, and quality restaurants supporting a thriving and growing tourist industry. However, the explosion of growth in Nassau County is 5 miles due west of the Gateway to Amelia. Residential growth within this corridor includes two new golf course communities, two new boating communities, along with commercial expansion including Lowe’s and Super Wal-Mart.
Gateway Commons I and Gateway Commons II are the next two buildings under construction in the Gateway to Amelia commercial village, with an anticipated start of a 60 room suite hotel to commence in the spring of 2005. The developers provide quality building and architecture to enhance and compliment the community. State of the art design, construction, and quality tenant build out will set Gateway Commons a cut above the rest of commercial space on Amelia Island. Gateway Commons offers six first floor plans with a combined square footage of over 10,000 square feet. Second floor space is also available. This corner location at Gateway Boulevard and Amelia Island Parkway ensures that Gateway Commons I and Gateway Commons II offers excellent exposure at a high traffic intersection.
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