Major St. Johns County development announcement

According to an article by Allison Colburn – Reporter – Real Estate & Economic Development, Jacksonville Business Journal, the 1,600-acre commercial development shaping up in north St. Johns County has added more than a dozen tenants to its line-up, the developers announced Tuesday. Those tenants, which will open locations in Phase One of Durbin Park, […]

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LaVilla’s master development plan

According to the article by Allison Colburn – Reporter – Real Estate & Economic Development, Jacksonville Business Journal,  Downtown Investment Authority pursue five key projects to encourage the area’s economic growth and opportunities:two multifamily developments, creating a walking trail through the neighborhood, increasing transportation options for cyclists and creating a program to help develop infill townhomes […]

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JTA gets federal funds for downtown autonomous transit

According to the article (Click Here for a full article) by Will Robinson, Reporter of Jacksonville Business Journal, the JTA will receive more than $1 million, as part of the Federal Transit Administration’s Pilot Program, to plan TOD along the Ultimate Urban Circulator (U2C). This will be the autonomous vehicle successor to the Skyway. It will stretch 10 […]

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Florida Times-Union’s new offices plans

Gate House Media has applied for a permit for a 25,282-square-foot space ($45,858) for the build-out of the future Florida Times-Union office space on the second story of the Wells Fargo tower downtown.Gate House Media purchased The Florida Times Union and several other publications from its longtime owner, Morris Communications, in 2017. Is this another sign of […]

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Downtown Jacksonville

There are approximately 8,600 people living in Downtown Jacksonville. Some believe that it will  double if projects in the pipeline come to fruition, according to the State of Downtown report released Wednesday.: Click here for more detail.   What is your opinion on living Downtown?

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The future of commercial property management in Jax

According to the Senior Vice President and COO of WRH Realty Cynthia Haines, “The speed of economic and technological changes means the right path we took yesterday will not work well today and could be a disastrous approach if prolonged use is in place. The industry will continue to evolve becoming incredibly efficient, utilizing mobile […]

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