Jacksonville's Downtown Renaissance
30 August 2001 - 12:00pm
Downtown Jacksonville gets its first large residential tower/complex.
Downtown Jacksonville's riverfront project will be a first of sorts for downtown. "Office buildings and the stores and restaurants located at The Jacksonville Landing, a festival marketplace, have been the places that call downtown home. It has not been the home for new apartments, townhouses or condominiums."
Full Story:
Berkman Plaza leading downtown renaissance
Source:
The Florida Times-Union, August 30, 2001
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