Apartment projects on edge of San Marco nearing launch

Started by thelakelander, March 01, 2018, 11:23:55 AM

thelakelander

^I believe townhomes are proposed on the west side of Perry Place.
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acme54321

Quote from: thelakelander on October 01, 2019, 09:46:15 AM
^I believe townhomes are proposed on the west side of Perry Place.

Sorry, forgot to link JDR article I was looking at: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/construction-underway-for-san-marco-crossing-apartments

You're right, originally they were showing townhomes along the west side of Perry Place but they are missing from that latest rendering.  Also the building on the south side of Bertha St was originally jsut in the center of the block.

JBTripper

I would love to see an elevated pedestrian walkway connecting the Exchange, Barlow and the San Marco Promenade with FEC park. Not sure how RSSM would feel about such a thing, though.


bl8jaxnative

Quote from: sanmarcomatt on September 14, 2020, 08:12:36 AM
A perk of not getting gas very often these days is the periodic blast of amazement I see when I pull in to Daily's. Yeah, this development is something Southside Blvd would find in its couch cushions, But I consider this project yuuuuuuuuge for the area with it's legit walkability to the Square....especially if a certain Regency project would ever get built. Southern Grounds may need a second story.

This article is a bit old but some info on the name change.

https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/san-marco-crossing-apartments-rebranded-as-barlow-and-the-exchange

Cheap perk for residents would be them pitching in some $$$$ for the San Marco beach buggy.

acme54321

Quote from: JBTripper on September 14, 2020, 09:24:23 AM
I would love to see an elevated pedestrian walkway connecting the Exchange, Barlow and the San Marco Promenade with FEC park. Not sure how RSSM would feel about such a thing, though.

Or just walk around to River Oaks.

marcuscnelson

It's nice to see a few neighborhoods of downtown doing well in spite of City Hall's efforts to screw it up.
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