Stockton Street ramp closure forces alternative routes
Posted on December 4, 2017 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News
Westside residents who routinely use the Stockton Street exit from I-95 southbound will need to learn which of two detours will work best for the next year. The project which the Florida Department of Transportation is calling “Your10and95 operational improvements project” implemented a long-term closure of the ramp from Interstate 95 southbound to Stockton Street […]
North San Marco Businesses bounce back after Irma
Posted on December 4, 2017 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
Like most of the business owners on San Marco Boulevard, Beth Handline, owner of Dance Trance, had a thriving enterprise on that road until Hurricane Irma came calling. The savagery of the hurricane’s winds and the St. Johns River’s resulting storm surge took the city by surprise, especially when it pushed an epic amount of […]
Coffee shop zoning creates concern, appeal filed by neighbors
Posted on December 4, 2017 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
Concerns about adequate and safe parking for Bold Bean Coffee Roasters’ customers have prompted a nearby San Marco law firm and a church to file an appeal against a Planning Commission decision. Robert Harris Trust, located at 1837 Hendricks to the left of Bold Bean, and Southside Baptist Church, located across Hendricks Avenue from Bold […]
Southbank developer announces new hotel project, requests extension on property purchase
Posted on December 4, 2017 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
S outhbank high-rise residents may soon get a birds-eye view of the first phase of construction at the site of The District Jacksonville—Life Well Lived (The District), the 30-acre master-planned development on the St. Johns River. The purchase of the site property, however, is still under negotiation with the Jacksonville Energy Authority (JEA) and the […]
5 Points Wendy’s to get a new look
Posted on December 4, 2017 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
Almost a year to the day residents and businesses in Riverside viewed plans and gave feedback for a brand-new Wendy’s restaurant on Park Street, the 42-year-old former structure was demolished. The demolition permit was issued Oct. 26 to Realco Recycling Company, which had bid $15,000 for complete structure demolition. Eleven days later the 20-foot-high, 2,144-square-foot […]
Brooklyn area to get new self-storage facility next year
Posted on December 4, 2017 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
More than a year after approval by the Downtown Development Review Board, a new self-storage facility is under construction at the site of what was once Knauer’s Hardware in the Brooklyn area. The Nuvo Company, with headquarters in Winter Park, Florida, plans to build a 5-story, 91,700-square-foot self-storage unit at 340 Myrtle Avenue between Elm […]
St. Johns Quarter residents to benefit from improved storm water drainage
Posted on December 4, 2017 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
For the next four months, residents on Osceola Street in Riverside will continue to be inconvenienced by road closures, noise, and torn-up sidewalks as the City of Jacksonville completes a six-month project to replace a collapsing storm drain leading from Riverside Avenue to the St. Johns River. The street is also collapsing due to failure […]
Circles Social Datebook & Charity Register Volume 3 Hits Newsstands
Posted on November 17, 2017 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
Guests at the 2017 National Philanthropy Day luncheon eagerly opened their copies of the third annual Circles Social Datebook & Charity Register, published by The Resident Community News Group. First premiered at the luncheon in 2015, the magazine has become a go-to guide for nonprofits and philanthropists in Northeast Florida. The focus for the 2017-2018 […]