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Latest Development articles from Jacksonville, FLRiverside YMCA Project Approved
On Thursday, January 10, 2013, the Downtown Development Review Board (DDRB) voted to give final approval to the design of the proposed Riverside YMCA development in Brooklyn. Here is a look at what will be constructed.
Read MoreMajor Infill Headed To Springfield's Main Street
By the end of 2013, we'll know if a large mixed-use senior living community proposed by Roundstone Development and Petra Management will become a game changer for Springfield's Main Street.
Read MoreUrban Construction Update - December 2012
A brief look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of December 2012.
Read MoreCouncil Approves Incentives for Riverside Park Project
On Tuesday night, the Jacksonville City Council approved four bills that Mayor Alvin Brown championed to help create jobs and boost economic opportunity in our community, including incentives for a major Brooklyn redevelopment project.
Read MoreUrban Construction Update - November 2012
A brief look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of November 2012.
Read MoreInside the J. Wayne and Delores Barr Weaver Tower
After 18 months of construction, Baptist Health will welcome patients to the new $200-million, 11-story facility in December, expanding services offered by Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville and Wolfson Children's Hospital. Boasting 338,000 square feet of space, the J. Wayne and Delores Barr Weaver...
Read More220 Riverside Breaks Ground: A New Day For Brooklyn?
Does the ground breaking of 220 Riverside represent the beginning of an urban development boom in downtown's final frontier? With 220 Riverside now underway, here is a brief summary of 220 Riverside's groundbreaking and a look at additional proposed projects in Brooklyn.
Read MoreFive Points Village Plans Cause Concern
In June 2012, Five Points Village was partially destroyed by fire. Now Peter Sleiman's Retail Properties, Inc. is prepared to improve their strip mall and the community isn't happy about it.
Read MoreNovember Groundbreaking Scheduled For 220 Riverside
The long anticipated urban mixed-use multifamily development known as 220 Riverside is scheduled to break ground on November 13, 2012. Proposed by Hallmark Partners, MAA, and Bristol Development, the $37 million project includes 18,000 square feet of ground floor retail space and 294 residential units....
Read MoreWayfaring Signage Proposed for Baptist Medical Center
In a continuing effort to upgrade and invest in its facilities, Baptist Medical Center is proposing to install wayfaring signage in and around its rapidly growing Southbank campus.
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