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Latest Neighborhoods articles from Jacksonville, FLMidtown Centre: Nation's First Office Park For Sale
Last year, Metro Jacksonville’s Ennis Davis wrote about the history of the nation’s first suburban office park, conceived and built here in Jacksonville. Today, Midtown Centre is on the market again, so we follow up on the park’s current status.
Read MoreUrban Living in Jacksonville: Springfield
A look at Jacksonville's Springfield Historic District through the eyes of Metro Jacksonville's Daniel Herbin.
Read MoreThe Extraordinary History of the Coquina Gates Area
Small, mythical and mystical, the tiny neighborhood was founded by a rugged adventurer and Amazonian Explorer named James Irvin Russell who got his start constructing sets for Vaudeville and ended up looking for the source of the Amazon. Join us after the jump for more details of one of Jacksonville's...
Read MoreUpdated Program to Repair Downtown
Say good-bye to Downtown Vision, Inc. and Downtown Investment Authority. Up the budget of the parks department to maintain urban parks. These are 12 not so hard ways to fix downtown, according to Metro Jacksonville's Stephen Dare.
Read MoreRebirth of Baymeadows' Western Way
Although the area surrounding Western Way and Baymeadows has been in decline for the past few years, a number of new businesses have moved in within the last 12 months. Combined with tentative development plans that could significantly change life around Western Way, it seems as if new opportunities...
Read MoreSpringfield's Main Street Cruise - June 2014
This month the Springfield Main Street cruise coincided with the Great Race from Maine to Florida. Check out these photos from Saturday, June 28th.
Read MoreJacksonville’s 10 Largest Shopping Centers
When someone thinks of Jacksonville, FL, "shopping" isn't likely something that immediately comes to their mind. Surprisingly though, Jacksonville's shopping scene is extremely large, offering millions of square footage, thousands of shops, and several locations throughout the county. Here is a look...
Read MoreBusted! Feds Audit Jax After Kim Scott Demolition Spree
Following the hue and cry surrounding the lightning demolitions of several historic properties in the historic Northside, a group of historic preservationists looked into the source of funding for Kim Scotts apparently unappealable decisions to demolish dwindling historic stock. What they found was...
Read MoreMade in Jacksonville: Eco Relics
They say the greenest building is an existing one. However, Eco Relic's reuse of Baker & Homles' former Stockton Street warehouse may be one of the most sustainable concepts in Jacksonville.
Read MoreThe Craft Breweries of Jacksonville
A look into Northeast Florida's popular craft brewing industry.
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