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The amount of foot traffic in Downtown Jacksonville fell to an all-time low last year, as the pandemic slowed the growth of downtowns across the…
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When it comes to planning out Jacksonville’s urban core, the city needs to do a better job of defining what are called “primary streets.”That’s what The…
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Just in time for Halloween, The Jaxson invites you to Evergreen Cemetery on Jacksonville’s Northside, one of the oldest continuously operating graveyards…
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More than one-third of the shopping malls across the country could close within the next year. Many mall owners will be forced to adapt their properties…
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The city of Jacksonville will be removing its Confederate monuments and markers, the mayor announced last week.So what should happen to them next?Ennis…
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About a year and a half ago, business owners in the area west of Downtown Jacksonville came together to rebrand their neighborhood as the Rail Yard…
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Getting There In Jacksonville was WJCT’s second ever Jaxson event, cohosted with Modern Cities. The transportation panel discussion was last Thursday here…
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Codega Hospitality Group is opening Taqueria 5 (pronounced “Cinco”) at 809 Lomax Street, in a storefront that formerly housed a MetroPCS store. Codega…
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Ennis Davis tells WJCT News Director Jessica Palombo about the street cars that built the city's urban core in The Jaxson on WJCT. The shape of…
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Jacksonville’s first urban, two-way cycle track is coming to the Brooklyn neighborhood.Dan Herbin tells WJCT News Director Jessica Palombo what that means…