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Changes made to The District’s master plan

Changes made to The District’s master plan

Although significant changes have been made to the master plan for The District – Life Well Lived, the new Southbank community will still retain its emphasis on healthy living, said developer Peter Rummell. “The revised master plan continues to build on the health, wellness and multi-generations theme while focusing heavily on a variety of housing […]

Growth in neighboring Brooklyn fueled by Gate station

Growth in neighboring Brooklyn fueled by Gate station

GATE Petroleum Co.’s proposal to buy a 1.87-acre block delineated by Park Street, Forest Street, Edison Avenue and Chelsea Street, can now move full steam ahead. At the June 23 appeal meeting heard by the Downtown Investment Authority (DIA), the board decided 5-2 to deny the appeal, filed by Kay Ehas, against the April 21 […]

Historic Preservation Commission votes against landmark status for Woman’s Club building

Historic Preservation Commission votes against landmark status for Woman’s Club building

Due to an infestation of a destructive species of subterranean insect known as the Formosan termite, the Woman’s Club building on the campus of the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens has been granted a permit for demolition by the city. On June 22, the Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission (JHPC) voted on the Cummer Museum’s […]

June 6-10: Wound Care Awareness Week

June 6-10: Wound Care Awareness Week

Chronic wounds affect approximately 6.7 million people in the U.S. and the incidence is expected to rise at a rate of two percent annually over the next decade. An aging population and increasing rates of diseases and conditions such as diabetes, obesity and the late effects of radiation therapy contribute to the chronic wound epidemic. […]

New digs for intellectually/developmentally disabled in Southside

New digs for intellectually/developmentally disabled in Southside

Thanks to The Arc Jacksonville, intellectually and developmentally disabled adults now have a place to call their own. With much fanfare and many tearful moments, The Arc Jacksonville Village, a $22 million private community, held its grand opening and ribbon cutting in Southside May 18. Built on 17 of 22 acres leased to The Arc […]

Modern art aficionado donates sculpture to Hemming Park

Modern art aficionado donates sculpture to Hemming Park

Coming on the heels of the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville’s awards gala celebrating 40 icons of arts and culture, one of those 40 honorees has donated a sculpture from his private art collection to Hemming Park. Preston Haskell, of Ortega, and founder of Haskell Company, has permanently relocated a 15-foot-tall painted steel sculpture, called […]

San Marco by Design advances to City Council

San Marco by Design advances to City Council

As his final act as president of the San Marco Preservation Society during its annual meeting May 16, Andrew Dickson forwarded San Marco by Design, the neighborhood action plan SMPS has labored over for many years, to District 5 City Councilwoman Lori Boyer so she can begin the process of seeing it becomes Jacksonville law. […]

New dermatology center to come to Brooklyn neighborhood

New dermatology center to come to Brooklyn neighborhood

The Brooklyn neighborhood got another boost thanks to a dermatologist’s intention to build a new medical center in a revitalization zone near the corner of Rosselle and Park Street. Dr. Scott Warren of First Coast Mohs Skin Center purchased the properties at 600 and 616 Park Street for $1.3 million through 600 Park Street LLC […]

The District partners going separate, yet amicable ways

The District partners going separate, yet amicable ways

Developer Peter Rummell of San Marco has parted ways with his partner and fellow developer, Michael Balanky, of the Southbank. The duo, who had jointly founded the company Elements Development of Jacksonville LLC, had planned together to develop The District – Life Well Lived, until Rummell decided to go it alone. The Southbank healthy living […]