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10:52 AM EST Share The agreement excludes 14.32 acres of the riverfront public space restricted by a 1981 National Park Service Grant.
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan’s company will have access to the Shipyards property and Metropolitan Park’s former Kids Kampus site for environmental and geotechnical testing as it considers development in the area.
The Downtown Investment Authority Board voted 9-0 on Feb. 17 to grant Iguana Florida Investments LLC entry to the city-owned riverfront property on East Bay Street as Khan considers the site for a Four Seasons hotel and mixed-use development.
The resolution excludes a 14.32-acre Metropolitan Park parcel that is restricted by a 1981 National Park Service grant.
10:30 AM EST Share The full Downtown Investment Authority board is scheduled to vote on a $1.55 million REV Grant to mitigate COVID-19 retail market conditions for Vista Brooklyn.
JWB Real Estate Capital’s request for nearly $9 million in forgivable and deferred loans to help finance the redevelopment of two historic structures will move on to the full Downtown Investment Authority Board.
The DIA Strategic Implementation Committee voted 4-0 on Jan. 14 to support $8,706,356 for the developer’s proposal for the Florida Baptist Convention Building at 218 W. Church St. and the Old Federal Reserve Bank Building at 424 N. Hogan St.
The project is scheduled for a full DIA board vote Jan. 20. From there, it moves to City Council for final approval.