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The Jaxson takes a walk through one of the largest container parks in the world: KRATE at the Grove
Read More: https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/sights-and-scenes-krate-at-the-grove/
The progressive and creative projects in other cities of all sizes contrasts so much with the lack of same here. We have a long way to go to catch up.
First, I keep reading it as "Karate."
I was glad to see finally people in the pictures on page 2, many of the scenes - outdoor seating and parking - are pretty desolate.
What would be a good location for one of these in Jacksonville? I know the developer of the old Town and County shopping center (University Park*?) is going to have a few container businesses onsite.
* - I think that's the name, I have a block against it because there is a residential area called University Park just a few miles north.
Quote from: Charles Hunter on December 19, 2022, 11:02:20 PM
First, I keep reading it as "Karate."
I was glad to see finally people in the pictures on page 2, many of the scenes - outdoor seating and parking - are pretty desolate.
What would be a good location for one of these in Jacksonville? I know the developer of the old Town and County shopping center (University Park*?) is going to have a few container businesses onsite.
* - I think that's the name, I have a block against it because there is a residential area called University Park just a few miles north.
College Park is the name of the shopping center.
Quote from: Steve on December 20, 2022, 11:22:06 AM
Quote from: Charles Hunter on December 19, 2022, 11:02:20 PM
First, I keep reading it as "Karate."
I was glad to see finally people in the pictures on page 2, many of the scenes - outdoor seating and parking - are pretty desolate.
What would be a good location for one of these in Jacksonville? I know the developer of the old Town and County shopping center (University Park*?) is going to have a few container businesses onsite.
* - I think that's the name, I have a block against it because there is a residential area called University Park just a few miles north.
College Park is the name of the shopping center.
See? I have a mental block on the name. :)