Once vital arteries of Jacksonville’s growth and cultural identity, here are four historic commercial corridors that have been forgotten and lost to time.
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For nearly a century, Duval Laundry stood not just as a place of work, but as a pillar of community life and progress in Jacksonville. Now poised for new and exciting uses, here is a look into its past and a virtual glimpse of what remains inside of the old massive laundry plant today. Read More
An AC Hotel and supporting parking deck is proposed at 800 and 825 Dora Street in Brooklyn. The project will seek conceptual approval from the Downtown Development Review Board on May 8 2024. Here is a look at the project's conceptual plans. Let us know what you think! Read More
The recently completed Union Terminal Warehouse project stands as a compelling example of industrial adaptive reuse—a growing trend in urban revitalization. Industrial adaptive reuse involves repurposing old industrial buildings such as factories, warehouses, power plants, and mills for new functions that differ from their original use, all while preserving the structures’ historic character and architectural integrity. Read More
Join The Jaxson's Bill Delaney for a showing of the classic Florida flick Creature From the Black Lagoon at Dart Bar & Games and Keg & Coin at 7 pm Thursday, April 24. The 'Creature Feature' is a fundraiser for local nonprofit 904WARD. Read More