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7867Southeast Development Group Announces 1.1 Billion Master Plan For Jacksonville’s Riverfront
June 1,2021ByDAVID VEGA

Southeast Development Group Announces 1.1 Billion Master Plan For Jacksonville’s Riverfront

Atkins with SouthEast Development Group today announced its vision for the Riverfront Jacksonville: a comprehensive, multi-phased, mixed-use plan for the Northbank of Downtown Jacksonville. The plan, unveiled in a presentation at the Florida Theatre, would include the former county Courthouse and City Hall Annex sites and the former site of the Jacksonville Landing — a total of about 20 acres of land owned by the city. The proposal by Atkins’ SouthEast Development Group would see a public-private partnership create 15 acres of public green space and 2.3 million square feet of residential, office and retail space along the river between the Times Union Center for the Performing Arts and the Berkman Plaza and Marina. The plans include a 500,000-square-foot exhibition hall where the City Hall annex used to stand. That facility, which the city would own, would be connected to the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront, which Atkins said his development group has been working with. The first phase of the plan — and perhaps the most ambitious — would see the city create some 3,000 parking spots underneath the parkland fronting the river. Riverfront Jacksonville will include: Public Green Space: Approximately 15 acres of expansive riverfront parks and public spaces designed to incorporate programmed experiences and activity nodes, such as a flexible amphitheater, public art, retail and event plazas, and branded golf greens. Park space will ensure development is set back significantly from the edge of the St. Johns River — aligning with recognized best practices in resilient urban design. Resilient Design: Resilience is an essential part of the Riverfront Jacksonville sustainability plan, carefully addressed through the design of the park and open spaces, along with underground parking structures engineered to withstand and recover from severe weather events. In coastal storms and flooding, subterranean parking trays will serve as stormwater vaults and pump stations.  The Bend: Of principal importance to the master plan is the eventual park design on the western parcels.  The Riverfront Jacksonville plan features plentiful public amenities, such as pedestrian walkways, gardens, and larger landscape features, that interface effectively with Buildings One, Two, and Three — ensuring the park is fully activated and accessible to a variety of visitors and populations. “The Bend” follows fluid lines the same way the St. Johns River flows along its banks, with signature monumental artwork made of teak that anchors the park and provides shade for visitors. Building One: A sustainable split-level, mixed-use building will house 120,000 square feet of next-generation commercial office space with ground-level restaurants and retail. An open corridor design will provide unobstructed views of the river along Laura Street. Building Two: A 14-level residential condominium tower will add 100 custom units to Downtown’s housing inventory, all with panoramic views of Downtown and the St. Johns River. The building will include a state-of-the-art wellness center and retail spaces at the plaza level.​ Building Three: A 208-room destination hotel and two-level interactive retail food hall called “30 North” (named for Jacksonville’s coordinates) will connect with a dynamic outdoor space designed to support year-round music and community events.​​​ Buildings Four and Five: Innovative commercial space designed within WELL health safety and LEED certification standards will provide the latest in “Healthy Environment” technologies, including retractable outer glass walls that create versatile indoor/outdoor work environments.​ Building Six: As a future phase, the site of the Hyatt Regency Hotel’s current parking structure would be reimagined as a blend of multifamily apartments and residential condominiums.​ Building Seven: A contemporary, forward-thinking Exhibition, Entertainment & Technology Center will re-energize the convention-oriented Hyatt Regency Hotel. Space will feature flexible design elements, virtual technologies, and adaptive spaces, alongside retail and entertainment orientations on the ground level and rooftop spaces programmed 365 days a year to enhance the ever-evolving visitor experience. The team SouthEast Development has put together for the proposal includes Goldman Sachs and Piper Sandler & Co., which would handle financing the $536 million in public investment and $559 million in private investment called for by the plan. The Riverfront Jacksonville will be the largest public-private partnership in the history of Jacksonville. It will generate substantial economic benefits and public revenues for the City over the coming decades. Video Concept below: To learn more, visit jaxriverfront.com. || www.tridence.com...

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7865How are businesses going to excel in a consumer rebound economy in 2021, 2022, and beyond?
May 28,2021ByDAVID VEGA

How are businesses going to excel in a consumer rebound economy in 2021, 2022, and beyond?

How are businesses going to excel in a consumer rebound economy in 2021 and beyond? With increased digital investment, every business sector will need to buckle down how they capture all data and view their customer across all channels that will enable them to deliver a more convenient and personalized customer experience. General ad platforms alone like Facebook and Google Ads will not cut it. Next-generation businesses that will utilize a consumer experience in GeoFraming and Video content as an omnichannel (behavioral) consumer digital approach will be successful. Every Business and Brand must utilize all verticals in seizing the opportunity to merge their customers’ physical and digital footprints to create a more personalized and cohesive experience across all touchpoints. Learn more from video: Spear by Tridence Companies who invested heavily to shift their business and customers online now have a wealth of first-party customer information  If companies/brands can connect their valuable first-party data to their in-store experiences and solve consumers’ problems outside of their everyday digital devices, they have the opportunity to create a  “connected retail” experience in a memorable way, which will sustain the brand awareness and consumer culture. ⤵️ Learn More: www.tridence.com/ip-targeting...

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7862Welcome To Rockville Lineup – Daytona 2021
May 19,2021ByDAVID VEGA

Welcome To Rockville Lineup – Daytona 2021

YOUR 2021 LINEUP IS HERE! Florida’s largest rock n’ roll party just got bigger with a newly added 4th day and STACKED lineup, November 11-14, 2021. Daytona International Speedway Celebrate the return of live music with the ultimate rock festival experience featuring two nights of METALLICA with two unique sets, Nine Inch Nails, Disturbed, Rob Zombie, Deftones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lamb Of God, Social Distortion, The Offspring, Staind, Mudvayne, Cypress Hill & MANY more. Weekend GA, VIP, and Single Day Passes are ON SALE NOW! Tickets on sale: Website...

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7858Lollapalooza Chicago Lineup – 2021
May 19,2021ByDAVID VEGA

Lollapalooza Chicago Lineup – 2021

It’s here. The Official 2021 Lineup has arrived! Foo Fighters, Post Malone, Tyler, The Creator, Miley Cyrus, DaBaby, Marshmello, Illenium, Journey, Megan Thee Stallion, Roddy Ricch, and many, many more will be taking over Downtown Chicago this summer and we can’t wait to be back there with you. Tridence Like what you see? Check out the 4-Day Ticket options and get ready to grab GA, GA+, VIP, or Platinum Tickets at 12PM CT today! With 8 stages and 170+ bands from all over the world. Website: https://www.lollapalooza.com/...

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7856Is SEO still relevant in 2021 and Beyond?
April 17,2021ByDAVID VEGA

Is SEO still relevant in 2021 and Beyond?

Is SEO still relevant? The short answer is YES! ~ Tridence SEO. SEO matters, and the strategy is more critical than ever. It’s an essential component to successful digital marketing efforts. It can be the difference between attracting tons of website traffic and getting lost among the billions of other sites on the Internet. At Tridence Agency, dealing with SEO and digital marketing, these are questions we face every year. With all the Google algorithm updates (daily) and changes to the Google search results page (SERP), let me tell you. One of the main issues is that the old SEO techniques used to get results don’t work anymore. SEO has evolved dramatically and now requires much more than just having great content. However, it’s still one of the most powerful digital marketing strategies that drive long-term results. According to a study, organic traffic is responsible for more than 51% of all visitors coming to websites, trumping all other sources such as paid (14%) and social (5%) traffic. While quality content is great for building customer trust and getting users to visit your site, it will not be found independently. SEO helps users find it first, and even the best content is useless if no one ever sees it. Think about the last time you used the Internet. How did you find what you were looking for? How did you find this exact page? I’d be willing to bet it was a search engine or voice command. As l mentioned, content can’t be successful without SEO. Your efforts could be wasted if you’re spending time and resources creating content that fails in the search engines. Smart brands combine SEO and Paid ads. Tridence SEO will ensure your top-shelf content gets the recognition it deserves. And potential customers will be more likely to want to find out more about your business if they discover a helpful piece of content you published online. Are you ready to start optimizing your site for organic search? How about Voice Search? Contact us online to chat with an experienced strategist from our SEO team about improving your company’s search engine rankings and earning more revenue. Affordability. Trust. Results. 21+ years helping build next-generation businesses and brands. Tridence....

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7852Chicago Mayfest In Lincoln Park – 2021
April 14,2021ByDAVID VEGA

Chicago Mayfest In Lincoln Park – 2021

Chicago’s Mayfest is the annual kick-off event for the summer festival season. This event is known for showcasing some of the best music, entertainment, and festival food in all of Chicago. Now, going on their 25th anniversary. Formerly a parking lot block party in Lakeview, Mayfest has moved to its new home in the heart of Lincoln Park! Mayfest will be located on Armitage at Sheffield, less than one block from the Armitage Brown line stop, from May 21-23, 2021. THE FULL LINEUP COMING SOON! 3 DAYS OF LIVE MUSIC! Friday May 21, 2021 | 5PM – 10PMSaturday May 22, 2021 | 12PM – 10PMSunday May 23, 2021 | 12PM – 10PM Admission is a $10 suggested donation at the gate (cash only). LocationLincoln Park: 1000 W Armitage Ave. CHICAGO, IL Event info: https://www.starevents.com/event/mayfest/ APPLY TO BE A VENDOR FOR 2021: APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 10, 2021($50 Late Fee for any application turned in after deadline) ACCEPTANCE EMAILS: APRIL 17, 2021LOAD IN DETAILS:  MAY 19, 2021 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chicagomayfest...

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7850AS IF! The 90s Fest™, the raddest event in Northeast Florida
April 8,2021ByDAVID VEGA

AS IF! The 90s Fest™, the raddest event in Northeast Florida

On May 15, 2021 Ancient City Entertainment presents AS IF! The 90s Fest™, the raddest event northeast Florida has ever experienced. Come party with us like it’s 1996 from Noon to 9 p.m. on Francis Field in downtown St. Augustine. The event features a DOUBLE HEADLINER: COOLIO and Ken & Drew of Sister Hazel who are ready to get jiggy with ya! As If! 90s Fest™ is bringing you a full-day concert line up with the most fantabulous music from the end of the last century. So polish up on your Roger Rabbit and your Cabbage Patch Kid, and be prepared to break out all of your favorite dance moves. Plus, spend the whole day jamming to all of your favorite 90s tunes with the full concert line-up of regional musicians such as Spider Monkey, RAMONA + the RIOT, The Space Heaters, NKO Nerd Kill Overdrive, Bad Dog Mama, Chillula, Sailor Jane & The Swell Acoustics as well as Salt and Pine. This family-friendly event is an action-packed day filled with an all-day concert line-up, vendors, food trucks, a slime zone, a 24-foot water slide, a fly photo booth, silent auction and DUH… a celebration of all things 90s. Tickets: ⤵️ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/as-if-north-florida-90s-fest-tickets-93202682733...

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7848Pepsi is releasing Pepsi Mango
March 21,2021ByDAVID VEGA

Pepsi is releasing Pepsi Mango

Pepsi is releasing Pepsi Mango, the first permanent flavor addition to the brand’s portfolio in five years. The product is made with a “splash of mango juice” and comes in both regular and zero-sugar options. Pepsi Mango is scheduled to arrive in stores on March 22. As its name suggests, the drink is a sweet concoction of mango fruit and Pepsi, mixing tropical flavors with crisp cola fizz. Customers will have the option of getting the beverage in 12-packs of 12-ounce cans or 20-ounce bottles. The tropical fruit has seen an increase in U.S. consumption as shoppers buy $8.9 billion in mango-flavored beverages each year.  To kick off the drink, Pepsi will be launching a matchmaking social media series for singles. ...

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7847Sable at Navy Pier Chicago, Curio Collection by Hilton. Opening
March 17,2021ByDAVID VEGA

Sable at Navy Pier Chicago, Curio Collection by Hilton. Opening

Sable at Navy Pier, a new hotel on Chicago’s iconic lakefront, will open this week, pier officials announced. Opening Thursday, the hotel will house 223 rooms with views of the city skyline and Lake Michigan, situated in the heart of Navy Pier at 900 E. Grand Ave. “I could not be more thrilled to be at the helm of such a unique and monumental hotel. The Sable will truly serve as an international destination in Chicago, considered one of the top cities in the world,” Laurent Boisdron, general manager of Sable at Navy Pier, said. The individual rooms are decorated in a nautical fashion resembling the inside of a ship’s cabin to capture the pier’s naval history, according to a release. Blue and blue-green colors are in each room, the hotel said, to pay homage to Lake Michigan. The 4,300 square feet of meeting and event space at the hotel are equipped to host weddings, parties, and functions overlooking Chicago and the lakefront. Because the structure is built with three towers, guests can book an entire hotel’s entire wing for an event, Sable said. Fantastic addition and will be another staple destination stay that makes the city of Chicago unique....

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7845Bunny Wailer, the last surviving member of the legendary group The Wailers – Died
March 2,2021ByDAVID VEGA

Bunny Wailer, the last surviving member of the legendary group The Wailers – Died

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Bunny Wailer, a reggae luminary who was the last surviving member of the legendary group The Wailers, died on Tuesday in his native Jamaica. He was 73. Wailer, a baritone singer whose birth name is Neville Livingston, formed The Wailers in 1963 with late superstars Bob Marley and Peter Tosh when they lived in a slum in the capital of Kingston. They catapulted to international fame with the album, “Catch a Fire” and also helped popularize Rastafarian culture among better-off Jamaicans starting in the 1970s. “Jah-B was a vanguard, always pushing the boundaries of expression, whether in song, in style or in spoken word,” said Brian Paul Welsh, a local reggae musician known as Blvk H3ro. “There was and can only ever be one Neville Livingston.”Wailer died at Andrews Memorial Hospital in the Jamaican parish of St. Andrew of complications from a stroke in July, manager Maxine Stowe told The Associated Press. His death was mourned worldwide as people shared music, memories and pictures of the renowned artist. “The passing of Bunny Wailer, the last of the original Wailers, brings to a close the most vibrant period of Jamaica’s musical experience,” wrote Jamaica politician Peter Phillips in a Facebook post. “Bunny was a good, conscious Jamaican brethren.” “This is a great loss for Jamaica and for Reggae, undoubtedly Bunny Wailer will always be remembered for his sterling contribution to the music industry and Jamaica’s culture,” he wrote. While Wailer toured the world, he was more at home in Jamaica’s mountains and he enjoyed farming while writing and recording songs on his label, Solomonic. ″I think I love the country actually a little bit more than the city,″ Wailer told The Associated Press in 1989. ″It has more to do with life, health and strength. The city takes that away sometimes. The country is good for meditation. It has fresh food and fresh atmosphere – that keeps you going.″ A year before, in 1988, he had chartered a jet and flew to Jamaica with food to help those affected by Hurricane Gilbert. ″Sometimes people pay less attention to those things (food), but they turn out to be the most important things. I am a farmer,″ he told the AP. He was the third and last remaining Wailer. Marley died in 1981 of a brain tumor at 36 years old and Tosh was fatally shot in Jamaica in 1987 at 42 years old. AP writer Dánica Coto in San Juan, Puerto Rico contributed....

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