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Latest Development articles from Jacksonville, FLDemolition in Five Points?
I can wholeheartedly say there's no way we would support the demolition of those buildings, said Carmen Godwin, executive director of the nonprofit Riverside Avondale Preservation Inc. It would be a devastating loss.
Read MoreDowntown Construction Update - May 2009
A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of May.
Read MoreSuburban Walkability: Markets at Town Center
The Markets at Town Center is the latest addition to Jacksonville's suburban retail powerhouse.
Read MoreDowntown Construction Update - April 2009
A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of April.
Read MoreDowntown Construction Update - March 2009
A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of March.
Read MorePreservation Success in Fairfield
In a town known for its rapid demolition of historic structures, the work recently completed on the Livingston Methodist Church in Fairfield, located just east of Downtown Jacksonville, offers a refreshing change of pace.
Read MoreA New Look for East Bay Street?
A proposal to expand the East Bay Street landscaping is making its way through city hall. If implemented, the plan intends to add trees, new sidewalk pavers, and a median in an effort to emulate a street like Las Olas Boulevard in South Florida.
Read MoreDowntown Construction Update - February 2009
A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of February.
Read MoreDowntown Construction Update - January 2009
A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of January.
Read MoreRiver City Marketplace
River City Marketplace is Jacksonville's only major shopping center north of the St. Johns River. It opened its doors on November 17, 2006. Major anchors include Wal-mart Supercenter, Lowes, Hollywood Theaters and Gander Mountain. Currently, the 879,001 square foot center has 69 stores. When...
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