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Related Group granted design approval for $99 million Southbank apartments | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

The Downtown Development Review Board issued final approval May 13 for designs of Related Group’s $99.16 million apartment community and gave preliminary consent for the project’s restaurant on the Downtown Jacksonville Southbank. The board voted 6-0 to approve the 327-unit, eight-story multifamily project that would replace River City Brewing Co. at 835 Museum Circle. In a separate 6-0 vote, the board gave conceptual approval to the project’s nearly 5,000-square-foot restaurant fronting St. Johns River Park and Friendship Fountain.  This was MSA Architects’ second redesign for the RD River City Brewery apartments, pushed by the board and DIA staff that said in January did not fit “contextually” along the St. Johns River.

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Brooklyn Home2 Suites and mixed-use projects approved | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

The Downtown Development Review Board said a proposed Home2 Suites by Hilton in Brooklyn can have a surface parking lot despite its staff’s objection that it conflicts with the area’s design code.  The board voted 6-0 May 13 to grant final design approval for the six-story, 100-room hotel at 600 Park St.   a joint project of Kelco Management and Development Inc. and Corner Lot Development Group. Driver, McAfee, Hawthorne & Diebenow attorney Cyndy Trimmer, who represents Kelco and Corner Lot, said the structured parking garage required by the Downtown Zoning Overlay would not be feasible or financially viable for the 10,720-square-foot hotel layout.

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DDRB to consider final designs for two historic adaptive reuse projects  | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

Share JWB Real Estate Capital plans a $18.55 million investment in the Florida Baptist Convention and Federal Reserve Bank buildings. The projects, at a combined $18.55 million, would create a mixed-use block in Downtown’s North Core connected by a courtyard to JWB’s Seminole Building, home of Sweet Pete’s Candy Shop. A staff report released May 6 recommends the review board approve both designs at its May 13 meeting.  The development plans by Brooke Robbins of Robbins Design Studio changed little since DDRB voted 5-0 in September for conceptual approval.  The design for the five-story Baptist Convention property at 218 W. Church St. includes a restaurant space on the basement and ground levels, two mercantile suites at the ground-floor entrance and 24 studio and one-bedroom apartments on the upper floors.

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Officials says RD River City apartment design moving in 'right direction' | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

Officials says RD River City apartment design moving in 'right direction' | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record
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DDRB says Brooklyn Home2 Suites by Hilton looks 'too suburban' | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

Kelco Management and Development still has design work to do before Downtown regulators will allow it to break ground on a proposed Home2 Suites by Hilton in Brooklyn. The Downtown Development Review Board voted 7-0 on Dec. 10 to award conceptual approval to the project at 600 Park St. The board expects the extended-stay hotel to have higher quality architectural finishes when it returns for final review.  Several DDRB members said the construction materials presented in the plans and renderings look like a “suburban” product and not something found in the Downtown design overlay.  “This looks like the Home2 budget hotel,” board member Craig Davisson said. “It looks like it’s not up to the standard on what I’ve seen of other Home2 hotels.”

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