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Pedestrian suffers life-threatening injuries after fleeing vehicle causes crash on the Northside
JSO conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that matched the description of a suspect vehicle in a reported retail theft. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 8:15 PM EST March 4, 2021 Updated: 11:26 PM EST March 4, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. A man has been hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after police say a vehicle fleeing from a traffic stop caused another car to hit a pedestrian walking on the Northside Thursday evening.
Officers with the Jacksonville Sheriff s Office conducted a traffic stop at 13100 N Main Street on a vehicle that matched the description of a suspect vehicle in a reported retail theft just before 5 p.m.
Crews begin clearing land for new VA medical center
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The new facility, near River City Marketplace, will replace two smaller VA centers.
Crews have started clearing the land, which will turn into a new outpatient medical center on Max Leggett Parkway.
“The Duval County Jacksonville market is our largest area, most densely populated area, for veterans,” said Chad Adams, VA’s Lake City Medical Center Associate Director. “When we add new clinics and add additional space we can attract new state-of-the-art buildings and make it more efficient for them.”
Department of Veterans Affairs is going to open a new facility near River City Marketplace. (Provided by VA)
The city is reviewing a permit application for interior demolition at 1974 San Marco Blvd., which previously housed restaurants and bars.
The estimated $35,500 project involves 4,662 square feet of interior space and 570 square feet of outside space on two floors.
Sleiman Enterprises Chief Operating Officer Michael McNaughton said it was early landlord work “as we ramp up our marketing of the site.”
Aldi solar
The city issued a permit Feb. 10 for Aldi to install a rooftop photovoltaic solar system at its River City Marketplace store at 15324 Max Leggett Parkway in North Jacksonville at a cost of $101,600.
It is the second of two Aldi stores to install a system.