Does anyone have anymore details on this?
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A look at Intuition Ale Works' plan for the Shipyards
Jacksonville Business Journal by Ashley Gurbal Kritzer, Reporter
Date: Tuesday, June 26, 2012, 2:59pm EDT - Last Modified: Tuesday, June 26, 2012, 3:30pm EDT
This article is part of a special editorial section. View all articles in this section >> View photo gallery (2 photos) Intuition's site plan includes a beer garden near the Riverwalk.
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Ashley Gurbal Kritzer
Reporter- Jacksonville Business Journal
Email | Twitter | Facebook We’ve been looking at Intuition Ale Works owner Ben Davis’ plan to build a brewery Downtown for the last few weeks.
You can read the original story here.
In Friday’s print edition, we took a look at what having more unique businesses, like Intuition, could mean to Downtown Jacksonville and the city’s economic development.
Now, here’s a visual of Davis’ idea: The conceptual site plan he submitted to Don Shea, executive director of the Jacksonville Civic Council and adviser to Mayor Alvin Brown's office, and Jerry Mallot, president of JaxUSA Partnership, on June 18 for a brewery and taproom on the Shipyards, the vacant, riverfront site on the Northbank.
What do you think of the plan?
There was a thread on this last week, the plan is shown. Do a site search.
Quote from: fsujax on June 29, 2012, 02:13:10 PM
There was a thread on this last week, the plan is shown. Do a site search.
I looked but couldnt find it. I thougt I seen it. I'll go look again
http://www.metrojacksonville.com/forum/index.php/topic,15091.135.html
In duvaldude's defense, the search functionality on this site is very bad. An area for improvement, perhaps.
LOL I search for this thread and every other thread about Ale Works came up except for this one. But I am good now ;D
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Here's a chance for Ben Davis to remake history! Bring er back Ben, and the first round is on me... and another, and another and another! LOL!
Actually I don't drink anything stronger then Rebel Yell and paint stripper.
Quote from: PeeJayEss on June 29, 2012, 05:01:45 PM
In duvaldude's defense, the search functionality on this site is very bad. An area for improvement, perhaps.
I agree that it could be better but I think it's a function of our server. I hope Lunican or Steve could shed some light on this as I've about lost my mind with all of the JRTC articles and our own renderings which seem to have been swallowed up into MJ cyber space.
Quote from: PeeJayEss on June 29, 2012, 05:01:45 PM
In duvaldude's defense, the search functionality on this site is very bad. An area for improvement, perhaps.
You're sugar coating that one.
Quote from: acme54321 on June 29, 2012, 05:50:47 PM
You're sugar coating that one.
I didn't want to come across too critically.
We all know it needs significant improvement, so we don't view this as too critical or harsh. I struggle to find old articles myself and I've written most of them.
You can use google to search the site. Just type in the search terms, and then "site:URLHERE"
Example: intuition ale works site:metrojacksonville.com
Sadly that neighborhood would be worse than North Riverside. Ben and Cari know that the water is the place to be so people can arrive by boat, car, bike or on foot.
Quote from: Ocklawaha on June 29, 2012, 05:14:11 PM
(http://www.retrobeeritems.flyingcart.com/images/jax_florida_coaster.jpg)
Here's a chance for Ben Davis to remake history! Bring er back Ben, and the first round is on me... and another, and another and another! LOL!
Actually I don't drink anything stronger then Rebel Yell and paint stripper.
Love the sentiment Ock, but the rights to that name were sold years ago to a brewery in Texas that is now part of Pabst et al.