I made an interactive map of downtown, its a work in progress and nowhere near complete. But I find it convenient to keep track of proposals and development. Whenever I learn something about a piece of property, I try to add it here, whether its past, present or future.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pr-IMp05NJWFPWkARvNORbVY_Jr8ea0F&usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pr-IMp05NJWFPWkARvNORbVY_Jr8ea0F&usp=sharing)
Comments welcome.
Oh my goodness, you read my mind. To a newbie like myself, my mind is completely blown away by all these projects as I don't know DT well enough to know where these things really are. (And, DT basically is anything between Riverside and the stadiums, for me!)
This is SO helpful, at least to one person. Thank you!!!
This is AWESOME!
Awesome! Thanks, Lostwave. Lake, we may need to borrow this for the Modern Cities monthly updates - with Lostwave's permission of course.
Quote from: Tacachale on February 02, 2018, 10:26:14 AM
Awesome! Thanks, Lostwave. Lake, we may need to borrow this for the Modern Cities monthly updates - with Lostwave's permission of course.
Of course. Half of the info I got from these two sites. Do with it as you please.
Wonderful Job
Quote from: Lostwave on February 02, 2018, 10:52:51 AM
Quote from: Tacachale on February 02, 2018, 10:26:14 AM
Awesome! Thanks, Lostwave. Lake, we may need to borrow this for the Modern Cities monthly updates - with Lostwave's permission of course.
Of course. Half of the info I got from these two sites. Do with it as you please.
Thanks!
Yes, this is great. It should be an easy to find element of the website. I'll get with Lunican and see how we can make something happen with it.
Quote from: thelakelander on February 02, 2018, 12:16:34 PM
Yes, this is great. It should be an easy to find element of the website. I'll get with Lunican and see how we can make something happen with it.
It's really easy. You just grab the code (click "embed map"), then paste in an article. I did it with a similar map in the Civil War memorials (https://www.moderncities.com/article/2017-aug-jacksonvilles-civil-war-memorials/page/) articles, so just take a look at those.
Lostwave, we can credit you for the map in the articles if you like, just PM us with your name.
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Lostwave, we can credit you for the map in the articles if you like, just PM us with your name.
You don't have to. But if you do, just credit Lostwave.
Looks great. I have something similar on my google earth with infomation gathered from Metro and Modern. One thing I saw the other day that you may want to tweak is Loft of Lavilla phase 2 is called Lofts at Jefferson station ( saw that in J mag). Some of the other stuff I have are the waterway access points and where they want to implement two ways streets and road diets. There is just something amazing about seeing everything on a single interactive map!
AWESOME!!! This is your call, but since you took the development all the way down to San Marco Square and St Nick (represent!!), you may want to add in the apartments on the river at the end of Bishopgate. Not sure what name they are going by now, but it's the old Hallmark proposal site. They're on the edge of Brooklyn, so I consider them downtown/urban.
https://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2017-oct-more-infill-housing-underway-in-jaxs-urban-core (https://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2017-oct-more-infill-housing-underway-in-jaxs-urban-core)
Found it!
Way cool! Thank you for doing this, Lostwave! 8)
This. Is. Gold. Thank you lostwave.
Quote from: thelakelander on February 02, 2018, 12:16:34 PM
Yes, this is great. It should be an easy to find element of the website. I'll get with Lunican and see how we can make something happen with it.
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Please do and thanks a lot for making this Lostwave !
Lake: If you could include / embed this with your downtown construction update articles that would be a plus !
^We've talked about doing that, or creating a new one. It's definitely a useful feature.