Springfield Lofts: Another City Living Option Coming
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By the end of the year, construction on the largest infill project in Springfield since 2008 could be underway at 1341 Pearl Street. Courtesy of Moderncities.com and Transform Jax, here's a closer look at what Tampa-based GNP Development Partners has proposed for the former Jacksonville Jewish Center site.
Read More: http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2016-jul-springfield-lofts-another-city-living-option-coming
This would be a big improvement on what is there now!
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Awesome for Springfield.
So, I'm confused, was the demolition of the taller structure of the Jewish Center recently or back in 2009? The article doesn't make that clear.
If I'm not mistaken, it burned down a few years ago.
From article:
QuoteIn April 2011, the main sanctuary was destroyed by fire.
The main sanctuary was destroyed by fire in April 2011. It was demolished a few weeks later. The picture showing the main sanctuary still standing was taken in 2009.
Quote from: thelakelander on July 26, 2016, 02:17:44 PM
From article:
QuoteIn April 2011, the main sanctuary was destroyed by fire.
Yeah, it says there was a fire in 2011, not that it was soon after demo'd. Just because something burns doesn't mean it's automatically demo'd what about those abandoned buildings near the Courthouse? How many times has there been fires there? Those buildings are still there.
You can never assume your reader knows something you don't explicitly state. That being said, I think your articles are thoroughly well researched.
Sorry. I never intended for the demo to be a focus of the redevelopment story, so I never thought about it. That was the reason I only mentioned it being "destroyed" in 2011.
^But yeah, it wasn't your average fire that left a building standing. The fire pretty much destroyed it. Here's an image before demolition:
(http://jacksonville.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/lead_photo_wide/editorial/images/images/mdControlled/cms/2011/04/26/819967204.jpg)
Quote from: Kiva on July 26, 2016, 01:24:24 PM
This would be a big improvement on what is there now!
Definitely.
The project was approved by the Planning Commission last week. The only (somewhat) significant sticking point with neighbors thus far has been parking. To address that, COJ placed a condition that there shall be at least 1 parking spot per bedroom, none required for the commercial portion. Hopefully that solves the concern.
No worries Lakelander, I just wasn't sure about the timeline of events.
This bit of re-purposing of an old structure is encouraging. Hope to see more of this going on.
Any word on when this project will start?
Quote from: drewshade on November 22, 2016, 09:32:11 AM
Any word on when this project will start?
Right after the Publix in San Marco :o
Does anyone have an update in regards to this?
Quote from: acme54321 on November 22, 2016, 10:36:32 AM
Quote from: drewshade on November 22, 2016, 09:32:11 AM
Any word on when this project will start?
Right after the Publix in San Marco :o
So, with recent news. This is going to be soon? Or has this been tabled?
The project is moving forward. The developer recently selected an architect (out of Tampa, I believe) after an extensive search. Full steam ahead.
Full Steam Ahead?!? I would hate to see this project described as moving slowly! Any update on the Springfield Lofts?
The architect is on his way, in a Stanley Steamer......................................
Bill, you always heave valuable input here but :
"The developer recently selected an architect (out of Tampa, I believe) after an extensive search." Feb 2017.
Cause they couldn't find one here? LOL.
Quote from: drewshade on October 11, 2017, 01:35:24 PM
Full Steam Ahead?!? I would hate to see this project described as moving slowly! Any update on the Springfield Lofts?
Nope.
But a similar project may be rising from the dead....
We'll see.
I hope you are referring to the Mission Statement/ Propaganda used by Ground Work Jax to rally the residents of Springfield and secure a multi-million dollar grant in an effort revitalize Hogans Creek and Klutho Park!
The updates of plants and cheap child intern/volunteer labor paint an amazing portrait of the organization. My personal favorite is looking at the 8 different bike paths, sidewalks, pavements in Klutho Park and wondering how long before they just pave a new one, instead of repairing or cleaning the previous 7?
Nope, nothing to do with the parks.
Give us some info or hints... Inquiring minds want to know!
probably those apartments on main between 4th and 5th or wherever it was