Gas station, retail planned for Sesame and Seminole Woods in Palm Coast

Meanwhile, the Flagler Beach location will move across the street to 205 Central Ave. for a bigger space to turn into a 'community hub.'


A rendering of a planned new gas station, restaurant and retail space at the corner of Sesame and Seminole Woods Boulevards. Courtesy of Palm Coast documents
A rendering of a planned new gas station, restaurant and retail space at the corner of Sesame and Seminole Woods Boulevards. Courtesy of Palm Coast documents
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A gas station and drive-through commercial building with additional retail space is being planned for the north end of Sesame Boulevard along Seminole Woods Boulevard.

The project is still under review by the city of Palm Coast, but city documents show renderings of a 12-pump gas station and an L-shaped retail space. The preliminary designs show space for a convenience store, a drive-through restaurant and four office or retail store spaces.

The project is located at the north entrance into Sesame Boulevard from Seminole Woods. The convenience store will have 4,000 square feet of retail space while the restaurant and the largest retail space will be 1,250 square feet in size. 

The three smaller spaces will have 1,150 square feet and 54 parking spaces will be provided. Though some aspects of the technical site plan are still under review, a development permit was issued for the property owner, PC Lane, LLC, to begin construction work.

No specific gas station company, restaurant or business was listed in the city documents at this time.

In that same area of Sesame Boulevard is an application for a 394-lot, age-restricted residential project, called Soleta Lakes. 

Flagler Beach Swillerbees moves to bigger space to build community hub

The Swillerbees Craft donuts and Coffee Flagler Beach location is moving across the street into a bigger space, all to create community gathering space.

The Wehde family announced the news in a March 25 Facebook post that the current Flagler Beach Swillerbees will be moving across the street to the Ocean Bliss Spa building at 205 N. Central Ave. The space will allow for, more parking and community-focused gatherings, the post said.

“We want to build a community hub. Because people need community more than ever,” the post said. “We’re creating a space where you can come, stay, connect, and belong. A place for moms, families, business people, friends, creatives, and anyone who just needs a spot to breathe.”

The new location will be open in early April and will have a private room available for meetings and a kid-friendly space for children to play.

Swillerbees is asking for community input from the following of what the community would like to see more of at the new location: DJ coffee dance party, meet ups, Bible studies, book clubs, open mic/karaoke nights, bring you own craft events, live music, dance lessons, meet new friends events and talent/no talent shows.

“We’d love to hear what you would love to have there,” co-owner Holly Wehde said in the video announcement. 

Swillerbees, a family-owned donut and coffee shop, has three locations, the Flagler Beach location, one at 85 Cypress Point Parkway in Palm Coast and on at 200 E. Granada Blvd. in Ormond Beach. The locations are open every day from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

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