Annual memorial fishing tournament a success; scholarship awarded

Annual memorial fishing tournament a success; scholarship awarded

The 11th Annual Clay Roberts Memorial Inshore Slam Tournament sponsored by American Electrical Contracting and the Key Auto Company Junior Angler Tournament welcomed 93 registered fishermen to Beach Marine June 16. Forty-five teams, including junior anglers, weighed in fish. Fifteen slams (one flounder, red and trout each) weighed in, with the top prize of $1,500 […]

Business association seeks to rebrand Philips corridor as San Marco East

Business association seeks to rebrand Philips corridor as San Marco East

It’s been called Jacksonville’s “Miracle Mile” and more recently by locals, “Hooker Highway,” the northernmost stretch of US-1/Philips Highway, between Emerson Road and Atlantic Boulevard. But if a growing group of Philips Highway business owners have their way, the section of Philips Highway that lies between I-95 and the railroad tracks may soon be called […]

State, federal budget cuts to the arts present opportunities, challenges for downtown museum

State, federal budget cuts to the arts present opportunities, challenges for downtown museum

Due to proposed budget cuts at the state and federal level in arts education, including field trips, the Museum of Contemporary Art – Jacksonville, or MOCA, will continue to get creative in order to reach beyond its doors and engage young minds. Dedicated arts magnet schools, such as Central Riverside and Fishweir Elementary Schools, and […]

Street flooding fix still nearly three years out

Street flooding fix still nearly three years out

With the memories of Hurricane Irma still fresh, some San Marco residents and business owners are nervous about whether the City of Jacksonville is prepared to deal with this year’s hurricane season. A reported one-hour rain event on May 31, which resulted in water levels between 12-18 inches deep on Riviera Street and the surrounding […]

West Beaver Street, surrounding area create new business district

West Beaver Street, surrounding area create new business district

Embracing that strength is, indeed, found in unity, nearly 350 businesses in a 4.5-square-mile area bisected by West Beaver Street compose the Rail Yard District Business Council, a newly-formed nonprofit. West of I-95 and north of I-10, the area includes neighborhoods such as Mixon Town, New Town, Brooklyn and Lackawanna. At the new council’s May […]

Preservation of downtown landmarks key for developer

Preservation of downtown landmarks key for developer

Steve Atkins doesn’t mind giving credit where credit is due. In fact, the longtime Miramar resident is quick to say the success of his latest venture – rehabilitating the Barnett National Bank Building and the Laura Street Trio (Florida National Bank Building, the Bisbee Building, and the Florida Life Building) in downtown Jacksonville – will […]

Cecil Field road renamed for prisoners of war, missing in action

Cecil Field road renamed for prisoners of war, missing in action

Jacksonville City Council took unanimous action May 22 to rename a local road the POW-MIA Memorial Parkway in honor of former prisoners of war and the more than 82,000 servicemen and women still considered missing in action. New World Avenue, which runs from Cecil Field north to Normandy Boulevard, will soon see new signage, which […]

Traffic study supports need for crosswalk on Herschel Street

Traffic study supports need for crosswalk on Herschel Street

Spurred by a fatal accident in early March outside their Herschel Street business, staff at Soluna Yoga+Spa started a petition to make the heavily traveled state road safer for pedestrians by having crosswalks installed. A motorcyclist traveling south on Herschel Street March 4 had collided with an SUV attempting to turn left (northbound) from Beverly […]

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