The Club JAX is under construction at Jacksonville International Airport.

The city issued a permit Feb. 28 for Auld & White Constructors LLC to build-out the 3,625-square-foot space at a cost of $1.05 million.

Club JAX is designed with zones labeled relax, replenish, productivity and kids, along with a concierge and a bar. It will be between the food court and service pet relief area after travelers clear security.

The lounge should open in the spring and will be available to all departing passengers, regardless of airline, through either a $40 day pass bought online or at the club or with a Priority Pass membership that comes with several travel credit cards. In addition to Priority Pass, The Club JAX can be accessed by members of LoungeKey, Diners Club International and the AAA member discount program.

Club JAX will offer a complimentary hot and cold buffet that features a seasonal menu rotation that showcases the flavors of Jacksonville.

The lounge also offers premium wines, local craft beers, premium spirits and cocktails, all of which are complimentary to guests over 21 years old.

The Jacksonville Aviation Authority previously announced that Airport Lounge Development Corp., based in Plano, Texas, will invest at least $1 million to develop, manage and operate the 2,726-square-foot facility that will have seating for 49 guests.