Alexandria Mansfield - Florida Times-Union
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Population growth has made the expansion of housing options a necessity, and some former landmarks are disappearing.
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A major development in Southeast Jacksonville has passed its first regulatory hurdle with zoning approval by the Jacksonville City Council.
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A study by LendingTree placed Jax toward the top based on people and housing, work and earnings, and business and economy.
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Environmentalists are alarmed about a planned development bounded by conservation areas in Northwest Jacksonville.
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A Forbes study listed Jacksonville as the second-best place to live in the Sunshine State, besting cities like Miami and Orlando.
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St. Johns Town Center says it's seen a stream of people hunting for high-priced gifts.
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Jacksonville is starting to compete with cities like Nashville, Tennessee; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Austin, Texas, to draw in new businesses and headquarters for larger companies.
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Vicar’s Landing at Oak Bridge is situated within the larger Sawgrass Village complex off State Road A1A.
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Workers at Jacksonville's first unionized Starbucks are demanding the same $15 per hour minimum pay that went into effect Monday at non-unionized stores.
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Millions of Floridians will see higher premiums or deductibles on their property insurance this year. And some may even see their policies canceled altogether.