Apparently construction on Independent Drive is set to begin next month.https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/entertainment/television/programs/gmj/construction-on-riverfront-plaza-set-to-begin-june/77-7c96d2b7-a2eb-427d-9b1f-15ff174e626f
Quote from: marcuscnelson on May 19, 2023, 07:27:47 AMApparently construction on Independent Drive is set to begin next month.https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/entertainment/television/programs/gmj/construction-on-riverfront-plaza-set-to-begin-june/77-7c96d2b7-a2eb-427d-9b1f-15ff174e626fDid I say next month? I meant next next month.https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2023/06/05/construction-expected-to-begin-on-long-awaited-riverfront-plaza-development/
https://jaxcivilplan.coj.net/Search "Project Name" and type in "Jacksonville Riverfront Plaza."Should show up and you can look into it from there. Still looks similar but the VE here is in the materials and plants used. Labor is going to be pretty much the same unless a major scope is removed. But this is a city project to the budget is already 2x inflated.
At least some of the permitting is on its way now.https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/news/2023/jun/12/city-reviewing-permit-for-riverfront-plaza-cafe-shell/
DIA CEO Lori Boyer told the Meninak Club of Jacksonville on June 26 that the $18 million to $20 million estimate for the statue would “not be a reasonable budget for the city of Jacksonville.”DIA officials say the Jessie Ball duPont Fund is working with the Perkins & Will team artist Jefrë of Orlando to refine and reimagine the initially designed 151-foot-tall “Jax” statue design to be more “emblematic” and “representative of Jacksonville.” Boyer said another sculpture proposed for a riverfront city park Downtown, a 50-foot-tall sculpture in Preston Hollow Community Capital LLC’s mixed-use RiversEdge development on the Southbank designed by international artist and architect Marc Fornes, will cost $2 million to $3 million.“So, I know it’s possible to do something more affordable and we envision that this needs to be something that we can raise most of the funding for privately,” Boyer said June 26. “So we’ve got to get that budget under control.”