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Title: More Southbank Renovations: 1032 Hendricks
Post by: Metro Jacksonville on May 12, 2009, 05:00:00 AM
More Southbank Renovations: 1032 Hendricks

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Just north of I-95, 1032 Hendricks is the latest building preparing for a makeover in the bustling Southbank commercial strip.

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Title: Re: More Southbank Renovations: 1032 Hendricks
Post by: hightowerlover on May 12, 2009, 08:40:02 AM
Glad to see it's being improved and not demolished
Title: Re: More Southbank Renovations: 1032 Hendricks
Post by: heights unknown on May 12, 2009, 08:40:24 AM
Southbank is on the move while the Northbank has become stagnant construction-wise.

Heights Unknown
Title: Re: More Southbank Renovations: 1032 Hendricks
Post by: thelakelander on May 12, 2009, 09:00:56 AM
The Southbank and San Marco still have a large number of smaller buildings allowing small players the opportunity to invest in property.  Things aren't that simple with the Northbank.  There, most of the smaller buildings are owned by a few slumlords and the rest of the building stock has been blown to smithereens.  Its fortunes now rest on the ability of the city or large developers to jump start growth, while the others (including Riverside, Springfield, etc.) can still grow organically.
Title: Re: More Southbank Renovations: 1032 Hendricks
Post by: Jason on May 12, 2009, 01:37:49 PM
^ Exactly.


Not a bad facelift.  Any idea what kind of buisness it will be?
Title: Re: More Southbank Renovations: 1032 Hendricks
Post by: stjr on May 12, 2009, 02:41:00 PM
I suppose it's a good start.  But, it still seems a bit harsh with the colors and amount of solid wall areas.  How about more awnings over the windows on the second floor and that angled door at the front corner?  And, some kind of tile mosaic or other textured work on the blank wall down the side.  I would have kept the flat roof with the tiered molding along Hendricks too.  Why remove the few things that give the building some character?