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Your old Seven Bridges just became a spa. Seriously.

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Your new gym just opened inside a restaurant. Seriously.

Okay so, y'all, get this. You know that old Seven Bridges restaurant right there on Baymeadows Road? The one that was always a spot for a decent meal before a show at the arena or after a round of golf? Well, turns out it's not going to be serving up ribs or craft beer anymore. We just got the permits approved, and that building is getting a complete makeover to become a Woodhouse Spa. Yeah, you heard me right — a spa.

Here's what people don't get about Jax: we're constantly reinventing ourselves. This isn't just about a new business opening; it’s a perfect example of how our city adapts. That Seven Bridges location has been sitting vacant for a minute, and seeing it transform into something completely different, focusing on wellness instead of dining, just shows you where Jacksonville's priorities are shifting. It's smart, too; that Baymeadows corridor has a ton of folks who'd love a spa day without having to trek all the way to St. Johns Town Center.

### What This Means for Jacksonville

* **Adaptive Reuse:** This is how you breathe new life into older commercial spaces. Instead of tearing down and starting fresh, we're seeing existing structures repurposed. It’s a good look for our city and helps keep some of that neighborhood character.

* **Wellness Boom:** From the new medical facilities popping up to places like this spa, Jacksonville is definitely leaning into the health and wellness trend. People here are looking for more than just good food and entertainment; they want places to relax and recharge.

* **Baymeadows Renaissance:** That whole stretch of Baymeadows, especially around the I-95 interchange, is seeing a real facelift. You've got new businesses, new housing, and now a spa to round it out. It's moving away from just being a thoroughfare and becoming more of a destination itself.

Duuuval on the wire — biggest city you've been sleeping on.

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