Blighted, vacant buildings on Jacksonville s radar
Darren iozia, Journal-Courier
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Walter Ellenburg (from left), Jesse Wismer and Blake Gum of C.L. Campbell Construction install drywall at 220 E. State St. The downstairs section is slated to be a candy cane-themed bar with four one-bedroom apartments upstairs.Darren Iozia, Darren Iozia | Journal-CourierShow MoreShow Less
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Apartments at 220 E. State St. are expected to be available in January.Darren Iozia, Darren Iozia | Journal-CourierShow MoreShow Less
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The COVID-19 pandemic has not slowed the economic growth in Jacksonville. The city of Jacksonville has been working with the state to work toward acquiring blighted properties to either tear down or renovate for resale both residential and commercial including the Jacksonville Developmental Center.