Downtown Achievements Celebrated at 2024 #DTJax Awards

Casey Roth, Marisa Whittemore and John Silveira with Chloe Kuhn and SJ Osborne
Casey Roth, Marisa Whittemore and John Silveira with Chloe Kuhn and SJ Osborne
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The #DTJax Awards, hosted by Downtown Vision, Inc., marked its 10th anniversary this year of celebrating the people, businesses and projects that are making a difference in Downtown Jacksonville.

On Tuesday, Dec. 10, for the fourth year, the awards ceremony was once again held at The Lark, where guests enjoyed drinks and appetizers before the award presentations.

The following honorees were recognized at this year’s #DTJax Awards:

  • Ambassador of the Year: Brandy Hicks
  • Downtowner of the Year: Tim Cost (president of Jacksonville University College of Law)
  • Downtown Retail Project of the Year: Hardwicks Bar (Elias Hionides)
  • Downtown Project of the Year: Friendship Fountain
  • Small Business of the Year: Chamblin’s Uptown
  • Downtown Achievement of the Year: John Silveira (Riverside Arts Market)

By Michele Leivas
Resident Community News

Tags: #DTJax, #DTJax Awards, Brandy Hicks, Chamblin's Uptown, Downtown Vision, Friendship Fountain, Hardwicks Bar, John Silveira, Tim Cost


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