With can-do attitude, Inwood residents clean up graffiti on city right-of-way

With can-do attitude, Inwood residents clean up graffiti on city right-of-way

When it comes down to handling the rampant graffiti and trash situation on the city’s right-of-way at the end of their street, several Inwood Terrace residents have adopted the attitude, ‘If you want to get something done, do it yourself.’ In a meeting with District 5 Councilwoman Lori Boyer Jan. 22, some Inwood Terrace residents […]

Last JTA workshop signals beginning of planning period

The Jacksonville Transit Authority wrapped up the last of 12 “MobilityWorks” community workshops, this one focusing on Philips Highway. The workshop, held Feb. 2 at Southside Assembly of God, was sparsely attended. Those who took part raised several concerns, such as crosswalks missing at intersections and the lack of sidewalks connecting to bus stops along […]

Spring brings movement in Avondale retail

Spring brings movement in Avondale retail

Just as change occurs in spring, a retirement leads the news in Avondale. Cowford Traders owner Deb Fewell, who has been providing unique local gifts and jewelry since 2003, is charting a different course in life. She shared an exclusive bittersweet announcement with The Resident. “We have loved every minute of serving the Avondale and […]

Future Marina Mile development could bring new life to Ortega River

Future Marina Mile development could bring new life to Ortega River

Eight years ago, as the economic recession began in January 2008, a group of 20 businesses, including Sadler Point Marina and the former Pier 17, incorporated as the Jacksonville Marina Mile, hoping to promote a full-service experience for boaters in the area. Situated on the Ortega River along Lake Shore Boulevard and Lakeside Drive, the […]

Planning Department approves proposed Roost restaurant with conditions

The City of Jacksonville Planning and Development Department issued a report Feb. 26 approving the Planned Unit Development (PUD 2016-55), with conditions, for the restaurant known as The Roost, slated for occupancy in the former Deluxe Dry Cleaner and Launderette on Oak Street. Planning and Development Department staff recommended several conditions throughout the report as […]

New group crosses beautiful barrier to unite riverfront residents

New group crosses beautiful barrier to unite riverfront residents

Though the river is considered by some to be Jacksonville’s “great divide,” for Sandra Fradd and Dorothy Merrick, the St. Johns is a means to bring together residents living in downtown condominiums and apartment buildings. It began 10 years ago when Merrick moved to Jacksonville and, in her words, “became completely engaged with living in […]

Honoring the past at the Red Rose Ball

Honoring the past at the Red Rose Ball

The 35th Annual Red Rose Ball’s theme, Remembering our History, Embracing our Future, drew patrons to the sold-out event of the social season. Each year, the ball raises money for various projects administered by St. Vincent’s HealthCare, a member of Ascension, the nation’s largest Catholic and non-profit healthcare system. Last year, the event raised almost […]

Late Bloomers get groovy for Greenscape

Late Bloomers get groovy for Greenscape

Get Groovy, Get Dirty was the 1960s theme of the 9th Annual Root Ball, presented by The Late Bloomers Garden Club, and sponsored by Greenscape of Jacksonville. Held Feb. 19 at WJCT Studios, over 250 guests arrived garbed in their hippy best to support peace, love and trees, dancing the night away with the Twist, […]