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Latest Development articles from Jacksonville, FLSpringfield Development Assessment
A look into Springfield's Development history, opportunities, walkability and a recommended action plan by Alfred Gobar Associates.
Read MoreDowntown Construction Update - November 2008
A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown during the month of November.
Read MoreSuburban Infill: Bartram Walk
Just because a development site may be suburban does not mean making the pedestrian experience a can't become a focal point of the plan. Bartram Walk is an example of a new retail center that attempts to integrate suburbanism with the concept of walkability.
Read More200 Riverside Renderings
If Hallmark Partners have their way, an urban prairie in Brooklyn will become the site of a massive office/commercial/hotel complex called 200 Riverside. Here is a glimpse at what this development may look like, if built.
Read MoreInside The Five Points Theatre
Jacksonville's first theatre to feature motion pictures with sound is now open again in the middle of Five Points.
Read MoreDowntown Construction Update - October 2008
A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown during the month of October.
Read MoreResults of the Boom: Current Proposals
Although the boom has now gone bust, not all is lost. Metro Jacksonville takes a look at major urban core projects still in the works.
Read MoreResults of the Boom: Dead Projects
With the real estate boom of the new century now over, Metro Jacksonville takes a look at major proposed projects that died or were indefinitely delayed.
Read MoreResults of the Boom: Completed or Under Construction
With the real estate boom of the new century now over, Metro Jacksonville takes a look at the major projects that were completed in the Urban Core between 2000 and 2008.
Read MoreSuburban Infill: Baymeadows Junction
Baymeadows Junction is a text book example of redeveloping abandoned and blighted big box spaces into new uses that benefit their surroundings.
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