Did you know that Jacksonville was the hometown of key figures from the American civil rights movement, including A. Philip...
Read moreIt’s no secret that downtown Jacksonville used to be a thriving center of retail activity before being derailed by several...
Read moreWhen Jacksonville International Airport first opened its doors on the Northside in 1968, it represented the launch of a new...
Read moreIt’s been well over a year now since the former City Hall Annex building along Bay Street came crumbling down...
Read moreThe Old St. Andrew’s Church building at 317 A. Philip Randolph Boulevard may at first glance look a bit out...
Read moreNovel Coworking’s building at 25 N. Market Street in downtown Jacksonville serves as one of few remaining relics of the...
Read moreDuring the early 1900s, few Jacksonville architecture firms were in higher demand than Marsh & Saxelbye. The creative team of...
Read moreThe San Jose neighborhood, located about four miles from downtown Jacksonville, is among the city’s nicest areas to live in...
Read moreThere was once a time when downtown Jacksonville was considered a premier shopping destination. Small shops and massive department stores...
Read moreAt the intersection of Laura and Forsyth streets in downtown Jacksonville, three distinctive historic buildings have sat, vacant and crumbling,...
Read moreSouth Moon Under to SJTC A new fashion retailer is coming to St. Johns Town Center. South Moon Under received...
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