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Urban Neighborhoods: Ardsley Park/Chatham Crescent

Metro Jacksonville takes a visit to Savannah's first automobile designed neighborhoods: Ardsley Park/Chatham Crescent.

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Revitalizing Neighborhoods: The Warehouse District

Metro Jacksonville checks out a revitalized industrial district now referred by some as the "SoHo of the South": New Orleans' Warehouse District.

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Revitalizing Neighborhoods: Atlanta's Castleberry Hill

Metro Jacksonville takes a brief look at one of the South's premier urban core warehouse districts: Atlanta's Castleberry Hill

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A Destination, Not A Pass Through: Venice Beach

Metro Jacksonville takes a visit to one of the most vibrant and eclectic areas of Southern California: Venice Beach

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Elements of Urbanism: Beverly Hills

Metro Jacksonville heads west to the downtown of one of the most famous cities in the country: Beverly Hills, CA.

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A Destination, Not A Pass Through: Delray Beach

Metro Jacksonville visits the downtown of a small South Florida community that focused on the arts to successfully carve out an urban niche in a metropolitan area with more than five million residents: Delray Beach.

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Revitalizing Neighborhoods: Virginia-Highland

Virginia-Highland is a neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, founded in the early 20th century as a streetcar suburb. It has become a destination for people across Atlanta with its eclectic mix of restaurants, bars, and shops, and for the Summerfest festival and other events. In 2011, Virginia-Highland...

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Historic Savannah: A Destination, Not A Pass-Through

In this new special series, Metro Jacksonville will highlight what several peer cities across the country have created and are implementing to become destinations and not pass-throughs. Two hours north of Jacksonville is a community now internationally known for an economy driven by its historic preservation...

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Waterfront Commons: A Destination, Not A Pass Through

It's the predominant feature of West Palm Beach's latest downtown destination. A 12.5-acre, half mile stretch of concrete waterfront transformed into a $30 million public space featuring sprawling lawns, walkways, docks, a beach and a greed certified glass-encased community building that can be used...

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3rd Street Promenade: A Destination, Not A Pass Through

In this new special series, Metro Jacksonville will highlight what several peer cities across the country have created and are implementing to become destinations and not pass throughs. Here, we look at the world-famous Third Street Promenade in Downtown Santa Monica.

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