As Jacksonville celebrates 200 years -- including lots of changes to the look of the riverfront -- we look ahead to more changes coming along the city’s iconic St. Johns River.
The former site of The Jacksonville Landing is an empty field currently, but a $166 million Riverfront Plaza high rise may be on the way.
The spot where the former Florida Times-Union building stood for 55 years is clearing space for 300 multifamily homes and a riverfront restaurant.This all sounds good to Lottie Linder, who has called Jacksonville home for 67 years. The Jacksonville Fire Museum will share that space after it moved from near TIAA Bank Field because that area is set for a nearly $400 million facelift.
Jacksonville’s Museum of Science & History is moving from the Southbank, where it was for more than 50 years, to the other side of the river.The Historic Laura Street Trio Restoration is underway.
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