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Latest Development articles from Jacksonville, FLUrban Construction Update: October 2010
A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of September.
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A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of September.
Read MoreFriendship Fountain Restoration Project To Break Ground
After several years of a future of uncertainty, work on the restoration of Friendship Fountain will begin this week.
Read MoreUrban Core Construction Update - August 2010
A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of August.
Read MoreThe Power of Urban Design: A Gas Station Transformed
A gas station proposal for downtown tranforms right in front of Metro Jacksonville's eyes. Is anyone paying attention?
Read MoreRobert Moses and Haydon Burns - Part 2
By the luck of the draw, exactly as the era of Robert Moses was at its greatest power and influence, the city of Jacksonville found itself in the hands of an odd and ambitious Good Old Boy Network of politicians and powerbrokers led by the development and growth minded Haydon Burns. The irrascible...
Read MoreUrban Core Construction Update - July 2010
A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of July.
Read MoreChick-Fil-A and Public Improvements Coming to Southbank
Projects associated with the proposed $200 million Wolfson Children's Hospital/Adult Tower will significantly change the area around Baptist Medical's Southbank campus.
Read MoreState of Downtown: 2009 Progress Report
While 2009 was a rough year economically, more than $500 million in capital projects were under construction in downtown. This report was compiled by Downtown Vision in an effort to shed light on the issues facing Downtown Jacksonville.
Read MoreHomeless Are The Paramount End User of Downtown
Downtown's Most Important Consumer and a strategy of misplaced priorities that must be overcome in order to make downtown viable again.
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