Arlington-based Forestar Group has plans for a single-family housing development in Duval County. The developer has submitted site plans for Cedar River Station, its second proposed residential complex in the city within the last eight months, the Jacksonville Business Journal reports.
Plans call for 25 buildings, each of which would offer four, seven and eight units each––182 residences total. They would occupy a vacant 14-acre site that’s currently owned by IPS Enterprises Inc. Forestar Group has partnered with Adkinson Engineering on the venture.

Renderings of Francis Pointe. Image from the JBJ
Cedar River Station isn’t the only project in Forestar Group’s pipeline; last June, it submitted plans for Francis Pointe, an 88-unit townhome community spanning just over 95,000 square feet. Sources reported that St. Johns Trading Co. Inc. owns the vacant build site; Adkinson Engineering is also the engineer working on that project.
Developers in the Jacksonville/St. Augustine region have been bullish on residential growth over the last few years. In October 2024, Florida YIMBY reported on Avion Apartments, an at-market-rate housing development featuring 320 homes. There’s also Exchange at Cedar Creek, a multi-family community with 390 residences spread across 21 buildings.
If approved, Cedar River Station would be situated “off Francis Road and West Edgewood Avenue” in west Jacksonville.
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