Largely razed in the name of 1990s urban redevelopment, LaVilla was one of Jacksonville's most walkable neighborhoods with a fascinating history. Read More
Preservationists had a victory on February 26 when the Historic Preservation Commission denied First Baptist Church's application to demolish its historic Sunday school building, but preservation is far from a sure thing. Here's what to expect in the coming weeks as the building's fate is decided. Read More
In 1950, Jacksonville was a stagnant 30 square mile city with 204,000 residents. Today, the city is the most populous in Florida and the 12th-largest in the United States with 903,889 inhabitants. Here is a before and after photographic journey through Jacksonville visualizing its evolution over the past seven decades. Read More