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Latest Neighborhoods articles from Jacksonville, FLSuburban Density: Bartram Park
It's the opposite of Riverside/Avondale and an urbanite's kryptonite. However, this development is designed to pack in 9,700 residential units and 2 million square feet of commercial/office space: Bartram Park
Read MoreNeighborhoods: Empire Point
Located outside of Jacksonville until the city's consolidation with Duval County, this Southside neighborhood is home to many residences dating back to the 19th century.
Read MoreNeighborhoods: Spring Park
Metro Jacksonville visits a Southside neighborhood whose residential district includes a number of older homes and several apartment complexes, primarily tucked between Emerson Street, Philips Highway and Beach Boulevard: Spring Park.
Read MoreUrban Neighborhoods: Riverview
Metro Jacksonville shares the history of an early 20th century Northside development that was originally intended to become Jacksonville's most valuable and desirable suburb: Riverview
Read MoreUrban Neighborhoods: Allendale
Metro Jacksonville takes a look at Allendale, an overlooked section of the urban core on Jacksonville's Westside.
Read MoreExploring Fort Caroline National Memorial
Operated by the National Park Service, Fort Caroline National Memorial memorializes the short-lived French presence in sixteenth century Florida. Here you will find stories of exploration, survival, religious disputes, territorial battles, and first contact between American Indians and Europeans. In...
Read MoreNeighborhoods: Springfield Warehouse District
The Telfair Stockton & Company developed a significant chunk of Jacksonville's urban core that we know and love today. While Springfield, Avondale, and San Marco stand out to most, Stockton also was heavily involved in Jacksonville's growth as an industrial center. Here is a before and after look at...
Read MoreAgainst The Odds: Miracle Successes on King Street
Since 2007, the country and the City of Jacksonville have experienced the worst global economic downturn since the Great Depression. The collapse of markets and real estate values across the United States were echoed in the monstrous slowdowns of long established profit centers here in Jville. However,...
Read MoreSomewhere In The City: Viva La Thrifty on King Street!
Somewhere in the City is not just a blog, it's a cause. There is a need for community everywhere and it starts with getting involved in your city. We divide ourselves based on our political stance, our religion, our income, our sexual orientation, our pastime, our education but if we unite ourselves...
Read MoreSomewhere In The City: Sweet Theory Bakery Photos
Rounding out our King Street Coverage, one of the sweetest photo blogs in Jville: Somewhere In The City, recently created a photo essay about the opening of the Sweet Theory Baking Company. The Bakery is an organic, allergy friendly bakery specializing in vegan, gluten free and dairy free baked goods!...
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