TELL US: What would you like to see come to Regency Square Mall once itโs sold?
Major parts of Regency Square Mall could be demolished and redeveloped with multifamily housing, retail, entertainment and other uses when the largely vacant mall is sold, according to News4JAX news partner the Jacksonville Daily Record.
#AskJAXTDY l Why spend more money on another septic tank study?
The proposed study of septic tanks in Jacksonville is causing controversy as some question the need for another costly investigation. City Council legislation is requesting $200,000 to fund a study by the University of Florida Center for Coastal Solutions. The study would assess the vulnerability of septic systems throughout the county and prioritize their conversion to sewer. The goal is to prevent sewage backups and meet water quality standards. Previous efforts have been made to phase out septic systems, but this study would provide a comprehensive countywide assessment.
โTotal garbageโ: Councilman not swayed by poll showing broad support for city, Jags community benefits stadium agreement
Adjacent to the proposal is a $300 million Community Benefits Agreement that would be split between the team and the city for community development in areas such as housing, homelessness and parks.
Housing, retail and entertainment could be coming to Regency Square Mall with pending redevelopment
Major parts of Regency Square Mall could be demolished and redeveloped with multifamily housing, retail, entertainment and other uses when the largely vacant mall is sold, according to News4JAX news partner the Jacksonville Daily Record.
Final community huddle on Stadium of the Future proposal is Thursday at Westside High
Documents were made public on Thursday that spell out in writing how the city could spend $775 million on a deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars to help renovate EverBank Field and turn it into the โStadium of the Future.โ
Latest draft of โStadium of the Futureโ deal says city could get money back if Jaguars move within 14 years of upgrades
Documents were made public on Thursday that spell out in writing how the city could spend $775 million on a deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars to help renovate EverBank Field and turn it into the โStadium of the Future.โ
โYou can have herโ: Mother tries to sell 10-year-old daughter for $5, $20 in downtown Jacksonville
A 32-year-old mother was arrested on third-degree felonies after the Jacksonville Sheirffโs Office received several reports about the mother allegedly trying to sell her 10-year-old daughter in downtown Jacksonville.
UNF Poll: Majority supportive of proposed stadium renovations agreement, but opposed to level of public spending
A poll of 667 Duval County registered voters released Tuesday by the Public Opinion Research Lab (PORL) at the University of North Florida shows a majority are supportive of the proposed stadium renovations agreement, but are opposed to the level of public spending on the construction costs for stadium renovations.
Tennessee AG investigating alleged Jacksonville company behind Gracelandโs attempted foreclosure sale
The Tennessee Attorney General has launched an investigation into Naussany Investments and Private Lending, the company with Jacksonville ties that was behind the attempted foreclosure sale of Graceland.
City releases detailed breakdown of stadium renovation agreement with Jaguars
Documents were made public on Thursday that spell out in writing how the city could spend $775 million on a deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars to help renovate EverBank Field and turn it into the โStadium of the Future.โ
With no formal training, this Jacksonville artist creates designs for huge companies like Patagonia, The North Face
Armed with just an iPad, no formal art degree or training, and a health condition that makes it difficult for him to drive, Sandro Young hustled and self-taught his way into the highly competitive world of graphic design.
River City Plus: Visit Jacksonville celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week
National Travel and Tourism Week is May 19-25 and it's a week to recognize the impact tourism has on the local economy, businesses and our community. Visit Jacksonville, a Destinations International accredited Destination Marketing Organization contracted by the Duval County Tourist Development Council, works each day to attraction leisure and meeting and convention business to Jacksonville. For a closer look at all there is to see and do in Jacksonville, go to www.VisitJacksonville.com
Visit Jacksonville celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week
National Travel and Tourism Week is May 19-25 and itโs a week to recognize the impact tourism has on the local economy, businesses and our community. Visit Jacksonville, a Destinations International accredited Destination Marketing Organization contracted by the Duval County Tourist Development Council, works each day to attraction leisure and meeting and convention business to Jacksonville. For a closer look at all there is to see and do in Jacksonville, go to www.VisitJacksonville.com
Going Ringside Ep. 64: WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long
On this episode of Going Ringside we're joined by wrestling legend Teddy Long. The former WWE Smackdown General Manager has a lot of stories to tell from working with The Undertaker for decades to other stars like John Cena, Batista and what it was like working for Vince McMahon.
JEA board approves $560,000 yearly salary for interim CEO despite questions about her appointment
Despite some questions about why and how a new temporary JEA CEO was selected, the JEA Board of Directors on Tuesday made it official and hired Vickie Cavey and Interim Managing Director and CEO at a salary of over half a million dollars a year.
JEA board approves $560,000 yearly salary for interim CEO amid questions about her appointment
Despite some questions about why and how a new temporary JEA CEO was selected, the JEA Board of Directors on Tuesday made it official and hired Vickie Cavey and Interim Managing Director and CEO at a salary of over half a million dollars a year.
Jax Beach mom wants Jags, city to consider providing more family restrooms for $1.4B stadium renovation project
Over 100 Jacksonville Beach residents attended Mondayโs meeting at Fletcher High School as Mayor Donna Deegan, Jaguars President Mark Lamping and the cityโs negotiator Mike Weinstein discussed the stadium renovations.
River City Beats Presents: Bethany LaRoche
Bethany LaRoche is a Jacksonville native thatโs been playing music live in the area for more than 10 years. You can catch her playing all your favorite songs every weekend somewhere in the bold city. Sheโs most excited to have a brand new EP coming out this summer.