San Marco growth attracts attention, further investment
Posted on September 1, 2021 By Editor San Jose, San Marco, St. Nicholas, Top Stories
As the long-awaiting Publix Supermarket and the East San Marco shopping center on Hendricks continue to rise in San Marco, it’s become a symbol of the great amount of growth that has been seen in the neighborhood. From the new Publix to housing projects and more retail San Marco has become a “go-to” spot for […]
Planning Commission green lights Park Place at San Marco
Posted on February 1, 2020 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, San Jose, San Marco, St. Nicholas, Top Stories
In January South Jacksonville Presbyterian Church moved one step closer to receiving approval to have its nearly three-acre San Marco Square property rezoned so that a developer can purchase and build a multi-family apartment complex and parking garage on the site. After receiving approval from the Jacksonville Planning Department to transform its zoning into a […]
Developer works on architectural changes amidst opposition to church development
Posted on January 1, 2020 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, San Jose, San Marco, St. Nicholas, Top Stories
Opposition to the effort by church elders to rezone property owned by South Jacksonville Presbyterian Church into a Planned Unit Development (PUD) is heating up as leaders of the neighborhood group Right Size San Marco aim to work with Doug Skiles, project engineer for the development team, the San Marco Preservation Society (SMPS) and independent […]
Developers unveil renderings of Park Place at San Marco
Posted on November 27, 2019 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, San Jose, San Marco, St. Nicholas, Top Stories
It was standing room only in Harvin Hall at South Jacksonville Presbyterian Church when the Harbert Realty Services development team unveiled its plans to develop 2.09 acres of the church’s campus with a $30 million, upscale 141-unit apartment complex and four-level, three-story parking garage. Nearly 300 residents filled the room, and although everyone appeared to […]