Before there was a San Marco, there was a streetcar providing thirteen minute headways from Hendricks Avenue and Atlantic Boulevard to downtown Jacksonville. Here's a look at the forgotten piece of public infrastructure that stimulated the physical development pattern of a neighborhood that remains one of the city's most popular nine decades later. Read More
A behind-the-scenes look into the history and decay of the last downtown Jacksonville office building designed by early 20th century architectural mastermind H.J. Klutho. Read More
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) is seriously considering expanding the Skyway to serve neighborhoods outside of downtown Jacksonville. Where would you like to see the system expanded first? Read More
Downtown revitalization doesn't have to be difficult. Adding life, excitement and economic opportunity isn't about spending tons of money or subsidizing companies to relocate. In many cases it's as simple as taking advantage of what you already have. Read More
Murray Hill's Edgewood Avenue is uniquely positioned to reap the rewards of a context-sensitive street redesign - a low-cost solution that enhances safety and mobility options, while providing lucrative economic development opportunities. Community stakeholder participation will be the key determinate as to whether such an infrastructure project will come to fruition.Read More