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Riverfront Park is underway, or at least its first phase on the former Jacksonville landing site.
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Construction is scheduled to start next week after a month's delay to allow events like the July Fourth fireworks show.
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The $3.5 million project is one piece of the city’s plan to transform the former Jacksonville Landing into a 7.5-acre park on the St. Johns River.
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The first phase of the park — on the site of the former Jacksonville Landing — was supposed to begin construction Monday, but it was delayed because of other events.
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The park, on the site of Jacksonville Landing, will begin with a first phase that includes a playground, cafe and more green space.
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Ready to bounce into the weekend? The "World's Largest Bounce House" is coming to Riverfront Plaza from Friday through Sunday.
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The Downtown Investment Authority on Wednesday approved a $36.93 million incentives package for American Lions LLC, a developer based in New York.
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American Lions, based in New York, proposes to build the tower with about 300 apartments on a 1-acre portion of Riverfront Plaza, the former site of Jacksonville Landing.
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From One Riverside to JAX River View Plaza and Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan’s Four Seasons hotel, more than $3 billion of investment is in the pipeline for the urban core.
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Riverfront Plaza — formerly the site of the Jacksonville Landing — would be the centerpiece of just under $250 million in projects of interconnecting trails, parks and public spaces.