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Downtown Concierges?
Terry Lorrince of Downtown Vision Incorporated met with representatives of the various downtown activists/merchants on Tuesday to discuss an important and potential visionary change in one of the... FULL STORY
MISSING: Times-Union Business Section
Yesterday, The Florida Times-Union featured MetroJacksonville.com on the cover of the Business section in an article about organizations that have had an impact on positive change in downtown. ... FULL STORY
Negotiations over the Laura Street Trio falter
Negotiations over the Laura Street Trio falter in Commission meeting with Kuhn Properties Sources at JEDC today confirmed that negotiations with Kuhn Properties came to a standstill today after the... FULL STORY
Appointment by Chain Letter
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Election Qualifying Day Surprises!
Several surprise announcements have come up today in the Jacksonville political scene as the deadline for qualifying for the spring elections was at noon today. In Council District 4, Linda Storey, a... FULL STORY
Mayhem at the Airport?
For the past few months there have been allegations of serious mismanagement over at the Airport. Prison workers are being slaved for labor out there, as per our common practice, but they are being... FULL STORY
Peyton, Kuhn Project Manager meet with MetroJacksonville.com
A Shot of 16th Street in Denver, Colorado. By forming Public-Private Relationships, Denver was able to transform their downtown into a pedestrian friendly urban mecca. Through Public-Private... FULL STORY
Special Unscheduled Conference with Mayor Peyton
Without warning, Mayor John Peyton dropped in on the MetroJacksonville.com Board meeting to discuss a number of issues, foremost of which was the embattled nomination of Brad Thoburn to Planning... FULL STORY
National Director Search Yield Results in Orlando and Charlotte
While the debate over whether or not to waive the city law that requires our Planning Director to have planning experience (sounds crazy, I know) continues, we thought it would be worthwhile to do a... FULL STORY
Northbank Riverwalk Collapses under weight of City's Incompetence
Engineering consultants had marked the piers as structurally deficient in inspection reports dating back to 2002.... FULL STORY
 
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