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2008 Jacksonville Airshow Photos
On October 25th and 26th, the 2008 Jacksonville Airshow was held at NAS JAX. With attendance estimated to be approximately 250,000, this is one of the most popular events held in... FULL STORY
Florida's Largest Companies
The First Coast stacks up well when compared to Florida's other metropolitan... FULL STORY
Tropical Storm Fay Floods Jacksonville
Tropical Storm Fay has left her mark on Jacksonville. Neighborhoods around the city are now struggling with extensive... FULL STORY
Metro Jacksonville pushes FDOT for signage, COJ Stalls
Metro Jacksonville has asked the Florida Department of Transportation to look into updating the signage on I-95 North into Downtown Jacksonville. FDOT is willing to make the updates but needs... FULL STORY
The Country's Largest Television Markets
How does Jacksonville rank amongst America's top designated TV and Radio... FULL STORY
Jacksonville's Most Walkable Neighborhoods
According to Walk Score, there is no Walker's Paradise in Jacksonville. However, there are a few urban districts in Jacksonville that qualify as Very Walkable ... FULL STORY
Updated City Population Estimates Released
Six Florida cities were among the nation's biggest population losers between July 1, 2006, and July 1, 2007, according to new U.S. Census Bureau estimates. Is Jacksonville on this... FULL STORY
A. Philip Randolph: Creating a Vibrant Corridor
This weekend, the Jacksonville Chapter of The American Institute of Architects will host the First Annual Architecture Design and Planning Charrette. For its inaugural effort, the AIA has selected... FULL STORY
The 100 Best Places to Raise a Family
Find out where Jacksonville ranks among the best and worst places to raise a... FULL STORY
MetroJacksonville.com wins 2008 Excellence in Media Award
Metro Jacksonville has been awarded the 2008 Excellence in Media Award from the First Coast Section of the American Planning Association. This award is based on Metro Jacksonville's coverage of... FULL STORY
 
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