Making their mark on their own terms As America marks its 250th anniversary this month, we’re celebrating the spirit of independence by spotlighting a new generation of ambitious locals who […]
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Legislation to establish the Five Points Business Improvement District has begun working its way through committee at the Jacksonville City Council. Legislation for the BID was introduced in July. According […]
The Jacksonville City Council’s Finance Committee has finished up its budget hearings to review the $2 billion budget presented by Mayor Donna Deegan for the 2025-26 fiscal year, and City […]
The City of Jacksonville responded to citizen safety concerns with a project to redesign the intersection of Park Street and Blanding Boulevard at the entrance to the FSCJ Kent Campus. […]
Leasing has begun for the new spaces at Hendricks Place, the development replacing Reddi-Arts’ former San Marco location. Property owner and Kings Avenue Properties LLC President Allen Stevens said construction […]
In a world where headlines vanish in seconds and cat videos outpace causes, something surprising is happening: People are craving what lasts. They want connection – not clicks. Algorithms may […]
While it may not have been easy at first to gather a group of citizens for the purpose of protecting waterways, the St. Johns Riverkeeper is celebrating 25 years of […]