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When I first started writing for the Gatehouse Media newspapers in 2008, I was truly Lost in Suburbia. With two little kids, a dog, and four goldfish named Larry, I
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.
Former Herald-Times Publisher Scott Schurz: Just make sure it s right
Bob Zaltsberg
Former editor of The Herald-Times
EDITOR S NOTE: This guest column was written by Bob Zaltsberg, who started working at The Herald-Telephone (now The Herald-Times) in 1976. From 1985 until 2019 he was the newspaper’s editor.
Scott Schurz Sr. sat behind his sturdy desk one evening more than three decades ago. The desk was organized chaos, covered in stacks of documents and newspapers.
On the other side sat three or maybe four of Bloomington’s most influential political and business leaders. They had asked for this audience. Schurz called on his relatively new editor to sit in because the group wanted to talk about a story that was being planned for the next day’s newspaper. They did not want it published.