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Living rooms have overtaken cubicles as the driving force shaping downtown Jacksonville. Downtown is gaining more residents and visitors, but office buildings are experiencing higher vacancy rates ...
Why is a thriving, walkable downtown important for the entire city of Jacksonville? A thriving, walkable urban center is needed for our entire city to reach our full potential. Currently, we have ...
The City of Jacksonville's new Open Container Riverwalk Cup Program officially launched July 1, 2024.. This means people walking along the St. Johns River will be able to buy an alcoholic beverage ...
The City of Jacksonville announced on Monday afternoon that it’s bringing back its annual Fourth of July fireworks ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – When you look up and down the St. Johns River in downtown Jacksonville, you’ll notice cranes lining the riverfront.. One of the biggest changes happening downtown is right ...
The City of Jacksonville announced on Monday afternoon that it’s bringing back its annual Fourth of July fireworks ...
Jacksonville is bringing its 4th of July fireworks show back downtown this year, but ongoing construction projects are going to close off some prime viewing spots.
According to the 2021 State of Downtown Jacksonville report, the city currently has $4.7 billion in the downtown development pipeline. In 2014, that number was only $885 million.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The special committee examining the future of downtown Jacksonville is scheduled to meet Monday morning, and Jax Chamber officials are expected to share some of the lessons ...
The 2023 State of Downtown Jacksonville report projects more people will be moving to Downtown Jacksonville. Downtown Vision is the nonprofit that published it.
No Mardi Gras kitsch. But beignets, gumbo and rack of elk top the menu as an upscale restaurant featuring elevated Creole and Southern cuisine debuts in downtown Jacksonville. Dorothy's Downtown ...
Jacksonville is bringing its 4th of July fireworks show back downtown this year, but ongoing construction projects are going to close off some prime viewing spots.