Their existing medical building across the street has a Subway and the main complex has a street level Chick-Fil-A. Yes, they are in the medical business but the thousands of people using these facilities have to eat too. It's not really a case of if the facility will have some sort of food service, it's just a matter of where it will be located within the complex. With that said, from my view, it seems they've put a lot more thought into creating a pedestrian friendly product on the surrounding street edges than the typical Jax infill projects of the past. The landscaping, streetscaping, urban street edge, shared-use path, etc. are all good design considerations given the main use of the facility.