Teresa Stepzinski - Florida Times-Union
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The landmark mall will be renovated into retail, restaurants and apartments — along with a much-needed Winn-Dixie.
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The hardwood floor is being replaced for the first time since the indoor sports facility was built in January 1993.
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Myrtle Avenue Brewing, with a children's play area, puts an emphasis on community and families.
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Borland Groover, a gastroenterology provider, is renovating a former private college and vocational educational facility into a two-story endoscopy center and medical office at 805 Wells Road, near Interstate 295 and U.S. 17.
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A historic 110-year-old San Marco building is getting a new lease on life in a joint venture by a Jacksonville developer and an online furniture retailer.
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Steve suffered from diabetes and had a limp caused when he broke his foot at an early age. His health continued to deteriorate last week.
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The cake and cupcake bakery garnered national attention via Food Network, but it couldn't recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The JEA building is the first major office tower built in the Downtown core since the 1980s.
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Construction finally is underway on RiversEdge: Life on the St. Johns, one of the largest residential, retail, office and public space developments on the Southbank of downtown Jacksonville.