Urban Construction Update: March 2011

Started by Metro Jacksonville, March 08, 2011, 03:30:14 AM

Metro Jacksonville

Urban Construction Update: March 2011



A look at the status of various projects under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of March.

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Coolyfett

NoBa seems to have much happening on Bay Street. Why does the courthouse look crooked?? Lets hope Mike Hogan is not the next mayor,
Mike Hogan Destruction Eruption!

Duke

What is that phone booth looking thing on the corner of Laura and Adams in front of the Jacksonville Bank building?

urbanlibertarian

Sed quis custodiet ipsos cutodes (Who watches the watchmen?)

blizz01

I was digging through the archives, but wasn't sure where the final design ever landed for Brooklyn Park - is/was this private development?  Looks like the undertaking has some substance in the photos.

fieldafm

The work in Brooklyn revolves around burying pipes and creating the anticipated ampitheatre.
Has work on Olio stopped?  I have passed by a few times in the last couple of months and it looks like the previous work has been halted.

thelakelander

Work on Olio seems to have started back up after being delayed for a couple of months.  Here is a rendering of what the final park space is supposed to look like on the corner of Forest & Riverside.

"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

Captain Zissou

It looks like a lot of projects are nearing completion. Baptist, Brooklyn Park, Friendship Park, and San Marco Streetscape are the only ones that are a long way from finishing exterior work.  I know the courthouse and John Gorrie are far from done, but most of the work from here on will be interior.


urbaknight

Does anyone know when the building next to Farah & Farah will start getting attention again? What will it become? I have an idea, Let's make a downtown school. All major cities have an "inner city school systems". Or perhaps it can be home to the school board.

tufsu1

Quote from: urbanlibertarian on March 08, 2011, 09:49:07 AM
^^Wayfaring signage kiosk, perhaps?

just a signage kisok...there are several being installed...imo, they are ugly

geauxtigers31

I don't know if Urbaknight's suggestion was sarcastic, but I would say that La Villa school of the arts was the district's attempt to create an urban school...The only problem is they forgot that they weren't building on the Southside and instead of integrating the campus they surrounded it with lawns and fences, isolating it. No doubt the thought behind the barrier was safety, but if it was going to turn out that way they should've just put it in the burbs. And also the school board already has a really nice building on prime, riverfront real estate. I don't think they'd want to cram themselves into the heart of the core.

thelakelander

Btw, I noticed this morning that the Shipyards fence has been torn down.  I guess its safe to assume its a publicly accessible green space at this point.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

Noone

I noticed a sign at the floating dock. Don't think it was a political one.
Could it be a Welcome sign?

urbaknight

Quote from: geauxtigers31 on March 08, 2011, 01:22:35 PM
I don't know if Urbaknight's suggestion was sarcastic, but I would say that La Villa school of the arts was the district's attempt to create an urban school...The only problem is they forgot that they weren't building on the Southside and instead of integrating the campus they surrounded it with lawns and fences, isolating it. No doubt the thought behind the barrier was safety, but if it was going to turn out that way they should've just put it in the burbs. And also the school board already has a really nice building on prime, riverfront real estate. I don't think they'd want to cram themselves into the heart of the core.

No, I really thought it would be a good idea. I was unaware of the La Villa school of the Arts.

They sure did a good job suburbanizing it. (that was sarcasm)

Jason

Man I can't wait to see Frienship Fountain back in full operation.