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7874Jacksonville’s Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration Returns in 2021
June 10,2021ByDAVID VEGA

Jacksonville’s Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration Returns in 2021

The City of Jacksonville announced Tuesday that the city’s Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration would return this year at multiple locations throughout Duval County to celebrate the nation’s independence. Join the City of Jacksonville as we celebrate the nation’s independence with the annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration, offering an enhanced viewing experience this year with multiple locations to view from. The spectacular fireworks display will begin at 9:45 p.m. on Sunday, July 4, 2021 – all-around Jacksonville with special events at Riverfront Plaza, including a family fun zone, food trucks, bars, and a concert starting at 5 p.m. “With the success of our celebrations last year, we’d like to maintain that momentum and create an even better experience,” Mayor Lenny Curry said. “Residents and visitors alike will have six locations to choose from to view the fireworks celebration with their family and friends.” Fireworks will be launched from the following locations throughout various communities: Downtown Jacksonville St. Johns Town Center FSCJ North Campus The Avenues Mall Trinity Baptist Church Ed Austin Regional Park Join the City of Jacksonville as we celebrate the nation’s independence with the annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration, offering an enhanced viewing experience this year with multiple locations to view from. The spectacular fireworks display will begin at 9:45 p.m. all around Jacksonville with special events at Riverfront Plaza, including a family fun zone, food trucks, bars, and a concert starting at 5 p.m. For More Information Visit: https://specialevents.coj.net/Special-Events/Fourth-of-July-Celebration.aspx Business Owners looking to advertise around town: Visit Spear by Tridence -Geo Marketing Solutions....

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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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7799Jacksonville Light Boat Parade & Fireworks
November 17,2020ByDAVID VEGA

Jacksonville Light Boat Parade & Fireworks

Jacksonville Light Boat Parade returns Thanksgiving weekend and has been a holiday tradition for more than 30 years. The Jacksonville Light Boat Parade will be held on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020 at 6:00 pm on the St. Johns River, the City of Jacksonville announced. Vessels of all shapes and sizes adorn their hulls with festive decorations as they float along the north and south banks of the St. Johns River. Residents and visitors alike gather downtown along the North and Southbank Riverwalks, including Riverfront Plaza and Friendship Fountain, to witness this magical event. The evening will close with one of the most memorable fireworks shows on the First Coast! Fireworks will be launched from a barge located in the St. Johns River, placed between the Hyatt Regency Riverfront and DoubleTree hotels, as well as the Acosta Bridge. The show will also feature the famous “waterfalls” off of the Main Street and Acosta bridges.  The fireworks show will begin at approximately 8 p.m. Viewing AreasThe Jacksonville Light Boat Parade and fireworks show can be viewed from the north and south banks of the St. Johns River. The parade route will begin at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront Hotel and follow the Northbank Riverwalk to the Fuller Warren Bridge. The parade will then cross to the south bank and follow along the Southbank Riverwalk to the Duval County School Board building.  Stay safe....

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7767Jaguars, Jacksonville city announce $450 million mixed-use development at Lot J
October 5,2020ByDAVID VEGA

Jaguars, Jacksonville city announce $450 million mixed-use development at Lot J

The Jacksonville Jaguars and Mayor Lenny Curry’s administration released details Oct. 5 and announced a deal to finance team owner Shad Khan’s $450 million proposed development at Lot J near TIAA Bank Field.  Mayor Curry proposes the city pay for its portion during construction with revenue bonds. The city would spend no more than $50 million for the Live! district under the deal and $77.7 million in the project’s infrastructure. No more than $25 million in incentives would go toward the hotel and residential development. That comprises a mix of grants and completion payments. Curry’s administration also wants to provide Khan’s development team with a $65.5 million construction loan, which he said would be secured by a $13.1 million deposit into a city trust. The loan included in the deal is known in the real estate industry as a “breadbox loan,” a novel financial program designed to allow developers to receive money from municipal governments, much like a grant, while avoiding the significant federal tax impact of actually receiving one, according to documents created by UTW Capital, LLC, a firm that manages these types of loans. Mayor Lenny Curry said that the city would loan Khan’s development team $65.5 million, but he didn’t say the loan would be interest free or take the city as long as 50 years to be repaid. The mixed-use development dubbed the “Live! District,” will include:two residential buildings with a total of 400 for-rent residences, a 150-250 room hotel, 75,000 square feet of street-level retail, 40,000 square feet of Class A office space, a 750-space surface parking lot, two 350-space parking garages, and a 100,000 square-foot entertainment center with bars and restaurants, as well as indoor and outdoor facilities. Lot J site work could start in early 2021 and construction will take 36 months. The Jaguars and city said there will be 2,300 construction jobs to build Lot J and 1,000 permanent jobs. “I am very proud to invest in this project and reinforce my commitment to Jacksonville, our downtown and all of Duval,” said Shad Khan, owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars.  “A vibrant downtown drives economic upside and opportunity for the entirety of a community.  This is our moment to make that happen in Jacksonville while creating jobs and bringing people together in the process.” The city’s $92.8 million infrastructure responsibilities include $33.3 million for site improvements, $6.3 million for environmental remediation, $44.9 million for structured parking, and $8.3 million for surface parking. In May, city Director of Public Affairs Nikki Kimbleton told a teleconferenced meeting of the Jax Chamber’s Downtown Council on Friday morning that Lot J was a priority. Jacksonville City Council President Tommy Hazouri added: “Economic development is a major priority of our City Council, and the revitalization of downtown is a key priority for the economic growth of Northeast Florida. This unprecedented project at Lot J will further enhance Jacksonville’s growing reputation as a world-class destination for citizens and visitors alike....

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