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7959Emerald Trail – Jacksonville Florida
August 25,2021ByDAVID VEGA

Emerald Trail – Jacksonville Florida

Jacksonville, Florida: The Emerald Trail has the potential to be a catalyst for social and economic development in Jacksonville, from encouraging healthy lifestyles and promoting public safety to spurring economic growth and neighborhood revitalization.  The 1.3-mile connection between LaVilla and Brooklyn and the S-Line Rail Trail is the first of nine projects that will comprise the trail that encircles downtown Jacksonville. The master trail links to 16 schools, two colleges, and 21 parks, among other destinations like restaurants, retail, and businesses, with 13 different schools and 17 parks located within three blocks. When complete, this signature outdoor destination will encompass approximately 30 miles of trails, greenways, and parks that encircle the urban core and link at least 14 historic neighborhoods to downtown Hogans Creek, McCoys Creek, and the St. Johns River. The PATH Foundation developed the Emerald Trail Master Plan —an organization responsible for building more than 260 miles of trails throughout Georgia, in concert with landscape architect KAIZEN Collaborative. The initial stages of the Emerald Trail project will, in part, be paid for with city capital improvement dollars, including the LaVilla Link section. Later segments will be funded by the increase in the county’s gas tax approved by City Council earlier this year. Note: JTA will be the project manager for the Westside, Northside, Northwest, Eastside, and F-Line Connector portions of the Emerald Trail. A welcoming new addition. View-Master Plan below....

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7956San Sebastian Winery expansion plan – St Augustine
August 24,2021ByDAVID VEGA

San Sebastian Winery expansion plan – St Augustine

After some delays and pandemic slowdowns put things on hold, San Sebastian Winery owner Charles Cox is ready to go ahead with a major expansion at his St. Augustine operation. Located right on King Street — the main corridor into the heart of St. Augustine — the winery will see its space almost double with the addition of a planned 17,000-square-foot building. It will include a rooftop bar, 150-seat restaurant, a coffee shop, and space for other vendors. The winery is a popular tourist attraction in St. Augustine, with more than 150,000 people coming through the doors in a typical year. If he can get through the approval process as expected, he hopes to break ground in the first quarter of 2022. Once started, the build-out should take about a year....

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