9 Real Town Centers Worth Visiting In The First Coast

Started by Metro Jacksonville, February 09, 2015, 06:10:02 AM

Metro Jacksonville

9 Real Town Centers Worth Visiting In The First Coast



Here are nine authentic town centers that prove there's more to Jacksonville and the First Coast than the typical suburban shopping mall.

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coredumped

Jags season ticket holder.

jcjohnpaint

No Springfield?  The first time I visited Springfield, I felt like I was transported back to the northeast. 

thelakelander

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I got the same impression when first visiting Springfield after I graduated college. The more I explored the ignored Northside, the more I discovered what I felt about Springfield to be the norm in Jacksonville's older neighborhoods as well. Definitely something unique in the state of Florida.

Looking at the 9 places mentioned, there's no Panama Park (Main St), New Springfield (Main St), Phoenix (Phoenix Av), Eastside (A Philip Randolph), Brentwood (Pearl St), Mixon Town (Edison Av), Lackawanna (McDuff Av), St. Nicholas (Atlantic/Beach Blvds), San Marco (San Marco Blvd/Hendricks Av), Durkeeville (Myrtle Av), Brooklyn (Park St), Campbell Hill (Myrtle Av) or Moncrief (Moncrief Rd) either.

I don't think the article states they don't exist. It just points out a few vibrant strips that do exist. In reality, we have over 30 unique neighborhood oriented "town centers" still standing in COJ's urban core alone. Most are situated along former streetcar lines and junctions. Hopefully, one day they all can be just as vibrant as a few of these strips mentioned in Kristen's article.


McDuff Avenue in the heart of Lackawanna
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