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Latest Development articles from Jacksonville, FLSan Marco Station Project Takes Shape
Anchored by Panera Bread, Ashco, Inc.'s San Marco Train Station may be Jacksonville's latest infill development that's positively impacted by the developer and community working together.
Read MoreBeach & Hodges: A Disaster of Jacksonville's Making
According to a report from Transportation for America, from 2000 through 2009, 342 pedestrians were killed in Jacksonville, making the area the third worst in the country for walkers - and Jacksonville has no one to blame but itself. Poorly-designed new centers of commercial activity like the ones at...
Read MoreUrban Construction Update - November 2011
Here's a look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville as of November 2011.
Read MoreBeaches Construction Update: October 2011
Here's a look at new businesses, closings, and renovations this month in the Jacksonville - Neptune- Atlantic Beaches area.
Read MoreThe Shipyards become new Green Space Downtown
Metro Jacksonville takes a walk around the Shipyards and suggests a passive natural use that would attract people and wouldn't cost much to implement.
Read MoreUrban Construction Update - October 2011
Here's a look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville as of October 2011.
Read MoreLaura Street: Before and After
A look before and after the completion of the Jacksonville Economic Development Commission's $2.7 million Laura Street Streetscape project.
Read MoreBeaches Construction Update: September 2011
Here's a look at new businesses, closings, and renovations this month in the Jacksonville - Neptune- Atlantic Beaches area.
Read MoreUrban Construction Update - September 2011
Here's a look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville as of September 2011.
Read MoreSelf Sustaining Dog Park Headed To Riverside
Through an in-kind donation from the Haskell Company and Riverside Avondale Preservation's support, a two-acre dog park could replace a forgotten piece of property under I-95 near the Annie Lytle School.
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