JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – City utility JEA is reviewing an adjusted service availability determination request for a 2,786-square-foot, 75-seat Raising Cane’s on 1.34 acres of the former Regency Square Mall property at 9501 Arlington Expressway, according to the Jacksonville Daily Record.
Civil engineer Kimley-Horn Jacksonville submitted the new request on April 18 for the fast-food chicken finger chain on an outparcel at Arlington Expressway and Atlantic Boulevard.
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The restaurant would seat 120 customers inside and out, up from 75 on a previous request in February.
A service availability request means a project is being explored and does not indicate a deal is done.
The site plan with both requests, dated Oct. 2, 2024, but slightly revised, shows a 2,786-square-foot restaurant with a double-drive-thru and an outdoor patio.
The map shows that the site is where Atlantic Boulevard meets the Arlington Expressway in front of the Arlington mall.
Raising Cane’s is building its first Jacksonville location at 8308 Merchants Way in Oakleaf Station at southwest Argyle Forest Boulevard and Merchants Way in Southwest Jacksonville.
The 29-year-old chain is based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Its menu comprises box combos of chicken fingers, fries, coleslaw, Cane’s Sauce, Texas toast and drinks.