They should just tear it all down and build something with better density. They are getting a ridiculously low amount of floor space for all the land being taken up and way to much surface space being used for parking. Would it kill Jax to get some Brownstones or Row Houses?
I think you guys are throwing out the baby with the bathwater in terms of Kerry's argument.
If you remove 1571 Riverside - which should
never be touched (and 1721 Memorial Park Drive to a lesser extent) - from the equation, I actually agree with him in terms of the rest of the area.
Love Memorial Park, eat lunch there at least once a week, probably my favorite spot in Jacksonville.
Would love to see more active uses surrounding it.
The two historic houses aside, the rest of the site could easily pass for a 1980s suburban office park off Baymeadows.
The North Florida Dermatology building is a single-story building with no historical significance surrounded by a moat of asphalt, directly at the east entrance to the park.
The brunt of the property that opens up to Memorial Park is asphalt parking and small buildings set way back from the park.
Happy it's being redeveloped, but would also not be at all disappointed if everything other than the Row house at 1571 was knocked down and replaced with a denser, marquee mixed-use development fronting and complementing our city's premier urban park.
You could do a
lot with that triangle of land and all that asphalt just past the Row house.