New legislation cuts through red tape The process by which owners of historic, non-residential properties can apply for city grant funds to help preserve and restore qualified buildings has been […]
Last month, Mayor Donna Deegan signed into law new legislation...
‘From renderings to reality’ City officials and community stakeholders held...
Sanctuary on 8th Street held its annual SHINDIG benefit Oct....
Springfield Preservation and Revitalization (SPAR) was honored at the inaugural...
Jacksonville History Center releases 2024 Endangered Historic Properties list The Jacksonville History Center presented its 2024 Endangered Historic Properties list at a brown bag lunch event on Wednesday, May 22 […]
Development along Jacksonville’s Southbank is progressing as two of its projects – RiversEdge: Life on the St. Johns and Artea at Southbank – continue to evolve. The highly anticipated RiversEdge […]
A $58.79 million incentives package is going before the Jacksonville City Council for Miami-based Related Group’s proposed Southbank development. The 3.02-acre parcel, located at 835 Museum Cir., was the site […]
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The A.L. Lewis Black Opportunity & Impact Fund announced its first competitive grants, totaling $275,000, designed to help Black communities thrive in Jacksonville. Fruit of Barren Trees Pipeline, INC, (FBOT) […]
The door remains open for negotiations between the Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) and the developer for the Laura Street Trio following a pair of DIA board and committee meetings last […]
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