This Is Jacksonville | Episode 2: Building A City | Corner Lot

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • "Change is inevitable. Growth is optional."
    Jacksonville is booming in real estate developments across the city. Subscribe to follow along as we build a city alongside our community of leaders and developers.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @kingsurface2432
    @kingsurface2432 Год назад

    Great to see movement begin in our cities downtown!😀😀

  • @javierneret
    @javierneret Год назад

    This was awesome great video #Duval

  • @AVP.
    @AVP. Год назад

    Happy To Be In JAX!

  • @JC.LC.
    @JC.LC. 2 года назад +1

    We need more entertainment establishments here in Jacksonville.

  • @fluffythegeep1121
    @fluffythegeep1121 2 года назад +4

    Fire

  • @vaniamiller382
    @vaniamiller382 Год назад

    Will there ever be a mall? 🙂 Recently moved from Chicago and hope Jax can keep growing!

  • @DavidVega71
    @DavidVega71 2 года назад +5

    Its Only been 25 years to do something downtown. Except the #1 issue remains. There's no viable public rail system to get people in and out of the city. To airport, beaches, Southside. Etc.

  • @Euphoryaaa
    @Euphoryaaa Год назад

    I just wish downtown Jax would have the walkability of cities like Amsterdam with decent public transportation, affordable housing, 3rd spaces like public parks, less centralization on cars (except service vehicles, emergency vehicles etc) We could always invest more in the skyway, open air trollies on the roads, and motorcycle pulled carriages. Also more bike lanes so the roads are more cyclist and electric scooter friendly. All of this is sure to build upon itself and bring in more people over time.
    Downtown would be flourishing like it once did in the 1920s with small businesses (creating more jobs), marketplaces, and liveliness filling the empty streets. Hopefully, not in a gentrification way that pushes out the locals but in an all inclusive way.
    I’d personally like to see more murals from local artists all around downtown. Make downtown Jax as colorful as parts of Miami