St. Joe Company Begins Development of Publix at Watersound West Bay Center

Reuters2025-12-11
St. Joe Company Begins Development of Publix at Watersound West Bay Center

The St. Joe Company has begun development of the Publix Super Market at Watersound West Bay Center, an open-air shopping and dining destination adjacent to the Latitude Margaritaville Watersound community in Panama City Beach, Florida. The new 50,000-square-foot Publix will feature a pharmacy, deli, bakery, and an adjacent liquor store. The project also includes about 11,000 square feet of additional leasable commercial space, contributing to St. Joe's portfolio, which as of September 2025, totaled approximately 1,173,000 square feet with a 97% occupancy rate. The Watersound West Bay Center is planned to offer around 500,000 square feet of commercial space to serve the growing State Road 79 corridor, with a standalone 18,000-square-foot multi-tenant building set for occupancy in early 2026.

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