The Way We Were: Elizabeth (Betsy) Towers

The Way We Were: Elizabeth (Betsy) Towers

Real estate, construction and Avondale are the common thread throughout my life, said Avondale native Betsy Towers. Towers is member of a longtime Avondale family perhaps best known for its connections with the law firm Rogers Towers, P.A., which was co-founded by her grandfather, Charles Daughtry Towers in 1926. However, the Towers family has also […]

Real estate market moving, heating up

Real estate market moving, heating up

Although there may be some debate among real estate brokers as to whether the temperature of the housing market in the historic districts is “hot,” “super hot,” or merely “warming,” one thing is for certain: inventory is low and well-located properties, in good condition and which are priced right, do not sit on the market […]

Aging in Place

Aging in Place

 If Kris Barnes of Granada has her way, the well-used statement ‘It takes a village’ will apply to seniors and not just to the concept of raising children. Barnes and nine friends who hail from San Marco, San Jose, Lakewood, and the Southbank are in the process of researching whether it makes sense to establish […]

Boyer outlines future public access improvements on Southbank

Boyer outlines future public access improvements on Southbank

As she eyes the future development of Jacksonville’s Southbank, it is Jacksonville City Council President Lori Boyer’s intention to make sure the public has plenty of access to the St. Johns River. In February, Boyer shared with The Resident a “working graphic,” which she said she uses when discussing future Southbank Riverwalk improvements, water taxi […]

Settlement reached on riverfront development

Settlement reached on riverfront development

Three weeks after nearly 60 residents of Park Plaza and members of the Garden Club of Jacksonville met with a representative of TriBridge Residential to voice concerns about the proposed apartment complex between Lomax Street and Bishopgate Lane, the parties’ attorneys pulled together an eleventh-hour compromise to prevent yet another two-week deferral on the Land […]

St. Johns Village razed after serving community 30 years

St. Johns Village razed after serving community 30 years

Demolition of the retail/office center known as St. Johns Village began the morning of February 15 when Chance Partners and LandSouth Construction received the green light from the City of Jacksonville after a pre-demolition inspection of the site the day before. Starting on the northwest portion of the building at 4000 St. Johns Avenue, where […]

New crosswalks evoke concerns about safety

New crosswalks evoke concerns about safety

The Florida Department of Transportation probably isn’t feeling the love from some Avondale residents right now. Despite efforts to appease one group of residents long concerned about speeding on St. Johns Avenue, the FDOT’s installation of three Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB) on what is also known as State Road 211 has created a negative […]

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