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Jacksonville s former Times-Union site under contract for development

Fuqua Development officials did not respond to multiple requests for information on the estimated $250 million project and neither did the building s property owner, Morris Communications. Duval County property records show an assessed value of $15.12 million on the site. Fuqua Development developed the 60,000-square-foot Brooklyn Station retail center across the avenue, anchored by The Fresh Market and multiple restaurants. The company also developed hundreds of multi-family units nearby, part of more than 1,000 apartments built a few blocks away as the JTA works on expanding the use of its Skyway site. The development would be a boon to the Riverside, Brooklyn and Downtown area after The Times-Union s move to the Wells Fargo building at 1 Independent Drive. Boyer said her agency has been in discussion with Fuqua about the plans after a number of developers looked at prospects for the site.

All the latest projects seeking approval in South Lakeland

THREE schools plans big refurbishment projects, plus a new nail salon for village - 5 interesting plans

Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School Plans to overhaul three schools, a new nail salon in a village and work to prevent the collapse of a river wall form just some of the many applications submitted to Buckinghamshire Council last week. Here is a selection of just some of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers will now decide. Work to a river wall to prevent erosion and collapse in Rivers Edge, High Wycombe - 21/06237/FUL The house in Rivers Edge, a small cul-de-sac off Kingsmead Road, were built in close proximity to Back River - a backwater of the River Wye. The concrete retaining wall at the back of the houses has recently shown evidence of movement, so work to repair and stabilise it needs to be carried out. Consultants have recommended gabion baskets be installed along the river bank and now permission is needed.

Local Colors Festival, live music in Round Town

Local Colors Festival, live music in Round Town Events happening this weekend. Tags:  Round Town (WSLS) The Local Colors Festival returns to Roanoke’s Rivers Edge Park. Celebrate and learn about cultures from around the world through music, food and more. It’s Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. The Salem Farmers’ Market hosts Salem After Five. Enjoy a night of food, music and more. Grab dinner at Buddy’s BBQ food truck, while enjoying music by Gasoline Alley. Admission is $5 for adults. It Friday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Enjoy Opera on the James in Lynchburg. Bring a picnic while enjoying music from opera, Broadway and more. It’s Sunday at 5 p.m. at Point of Honor. Tickets are $35 with students getting in for $10.

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