Urban Construction Update - May 2014
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Major construction projects have returned to the landscape of Jacksonville's urban core. Find out where (and more) as we take a brief look at the status of various developments under construction in and around Downtown Jacksonville during the month of May.
Read More: http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2014-may-urban-construction-update-may-2014
Thanks for the update. There is a Business Investment strategy plan review committee meeting of the DIA at 3 pm today 1st floor city hall.
Coming along slowly......
Great update.
Anyone know what's holding up the YMCA?
According to another user "The project has stalled due to two primary donors pulling their support once they learned that the plan was not to fully fund the project through donations but to use raised funds to gain financing instead."
Sounds like it's indefinitely delayed. It's sad to see so many of these projects stalled/ceased due to funding.
What about the Levels Club by Lavernious Coles on Bay St? Has it not started yet?
For the Parador parking gargage, "Street level retail will be added once the adjacent Suntrust Tower reaches 65% occupancy." what is their current occupancy rate?
Quote from: Dapperdan on May 28, 2014, 08:51:47 AM
What about the Levels Club by Lavernious Coles on Bay St? Has it not started yet?
not to my knowledge
The building by the shell station on the 8th street side of broad street was being renovated until a fire last week caused it to haunt. My guess is more apartments. Anyone know for sure?
Well seems like the typical things are still going on in Jax since I've moved. "Stalled", "Delayed", "Halted", "Funding Issues"... I pray that something comes together for Downtown / Brooklyn once my lease is up in Orlando next year. Maybe Laura Street Trio will have broken ground by then... :D
On a side note, JAX Chamber International Plaza has to be the ugliest building I've seen. That's supposed to represent the gateway to Downtown??
Quote from: BoldBoyOfTheSouth on May 28, 2014, 10:16:41 AM
For the Parador parking gargage, "Street level retail will be added once the adjacent Suntrust Tower reaches 65% occupancy." what is their current occupancy rate?
My guess is that we'll see light rail return to the S-line before we see a retail build-out of that parking structure. Translation = never.
I'm looking forward to the old library (Haydon Burns) becoming the Jessie Ball DuPont. Can't wait to see the inside of that building and how they handle the outside design features. I think it's a unique structure.
Quote from: NoahDavis on May 28, 2014, 11:57:46 AM
The building by the shell station on the 8th street side of broad street was being renovated until a fire last week caused it to haunt. My guess is more apartments. Anyone know for sure?
Yes, they're being renovated as apartments. The fire was a roofing accident, but all parties were insured so the work will continue...it'll just be a little more work than planned now. : )
It was included in this: http://www.myspringfield.org/news/business-and-development/77-under-construction-spring-2014
FYI about the 8th Street project.
It's been ready to move forward for months, however Councilwoman Lee is holding up the process as she wants the $385,687 in funds appropriated for this project (and a larger $750k Eastside neighborhood development) to go to NW Jacksonville, instead.
At every meeting since the appropriation was introduced Councilwoman Lee has been able to get the action deferred. She doesn't want this money to go into the Springfield area and feels that it should be used for a project she wants to do at Moncrief Road and 13th St in Northwest Jax. She made that very clear in the latest RCD meeting. Here's a link a video of the meeting (discussion begins at 4 min marl, Ms Lee speaks at 8 min mark): http://media.coj.net/City_Council/RCD_5-20-14.wmv
At the latest RCD meeting, Councilman Gaffney (who is not on the RCD) stood before the committee and spoke very poignantly in support of the project. He was promised that the committee will have a vote on this appropriation at the Next RCD Committee meeting which should be held Tuesday, June 3rd at 2:00.
And unrelated, the Beaver Street Villas project will probably take quite some time. It involves federal contracting, which can take f-o-r-e-v-e-r.
Very positive to see some things actually happening in San Marco. If only there was some way to unite San Marco, Riverside/Avondale, Brooklyn, Springfield, the sports complex and Downtown... Some sort of transit solution, maybe elevated in nature.
Seems like that might create the critical mass necessary to get past some of these funding issues in the core.
Another elevated transit system is not what jax needs in my opinion. They are expensive, take up a huge amount of real estate and end up being eyesores like the one currently downtown which doesnt really efficiently serve its purpose. The L works and fits in well in chicago but jax and chicago are totally different cities and are not comparible. On the subject of transit, i think light rail or a streetcar system are options better suited for jax, eventually.
The old Flowers by Pat space in Murray Hill is supposed to be a wine bar. Should be cool.
Interesting article on the YMCA:
QuoteWork on $21 million Riverside YMCA delayed months after ground breaking ceremony
YMCA searching for new lender to secure project financing
http://jacksonville.com/news/health-and-fitness/2014-05-28/story/work-21-million-riverside-ymca-delayed#ixzz336BypLHe (http://jacksonville.com/news/health-and-fitness/2014-05-28/story/work-21-million-riverside-ymca-delayed#ixzz336BypLHe)
Walked by Corrado's on Lomax this afternoon, and they were OPEN!!!!! Today is the first of a two day soft opening. The place looked good with patio furniture out front and customers inside.
But with Corrado's and Pulp both open for business, who will stand in for whipping boy now?
Still waiting on Fuddruckers!
Quote from: thelakelander on June 10, 2014, 05:35:01 PM
Still waiting on Fuddruckers!
you won't be getting it...but there is a new hookah bar opening soon in the former Rush Street space at the Landing
Quote from: joshuataylor on June 10, 2014, 05:34:03 PM
Walked by Corrado's on Lomax this afternoon, and they were OPEN!!!!! Today is the first of a two day soft opening. The place looked good with patio furniture out front and customers inside.
But with Corrado's and Pulp both open for business, who will stand in for whipping boy now?
I'm actually really surprised they are a legit business.
Looking forward to trying it, now.