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According to estimates recently released, Jacksonville should become the 39th largest U.S. Metropolitan Area by 2020.
Read MoreA new look for Bank of America
Without trees, the corner of Laura and Bay Streets is looking pretty different these days.
Read MoreBoomtown Returns to Springfield
Boomtown Theatre signed a lease with Petra Management (Chris Hionides) on Wednesday, September 12th to reopen the popular entertainment venue on Main Street.
Read MoreJay Jabour reconvenes and enlarges Downtown Pow Wow.
(This would be a replacement meeting of the one recently co-opted and canceled by DVI)Basically a 'Back to Square One' meeting to discuss the ideas and solutions proposed over the past year and a half (many of which were hashed out on the various blogs, including this one) of reexamining downtown policy.
Read MoreBellsouth Bails?
Word on the street is that Bellsouth, the corporate giant whose decision to locate its headquarters in Downtown inaugurated the Godbold Era of Downtown revitalization is preparing to depart the long suffering district in favor of the southside.
Read More2007 - Best US Cities for Singles
Jacksonville cracks the top 40 list as one of the best cities in the country for singles.
Read MoreMcCoy's Creek Greenway begins
As a part of the McCoys Creek Pond project located at King and McCoys Creek Blvd, the first section of what will become the McCoys Creek Greenway has been installed.
Read MoreFederal Courthouse gets a bath
We're waiting for the neighbor to rise next door, but after a recent bath, the old federal courthouse is looking sqeaky clean.
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