BREAKING NEWS
City can buy back LaVilla property if developer does not receive incentive proposal in 15 months, Gateway Jax CEO says
Read full article: City can buy back LaVilla property if developer does not receive incentive proposal in 15 months, Gateway Jax CEO saysJacksonville city council members met Wednesday to discuss the next steps in acquiring the property for the new University of Florida graduate campus. While no decisions were made at the meeting, council members were given a chance to direct questions toward the Downtown Investment Authority and Gateway Jax CEO Bryan Moll.
Gateway Jax CEO says LaVilla land swap is crucial to ‘realize full potential’ of downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: Gateway Jax CEO says LaVilla land swap is crucial to ‘realize full potential’ of downtown JacksonvilleJacksonville city council members are set to meet Wednesday to discuss the next steps in acquiring the property for the new University of Florida graduate campus. In a one-on-one interview with News4JAX, Bryan Moll, CEO of Gateway Jax, expressed his commitment to bringing the UF grad campus to Jacksonville.
Ground broken on ’Pearl Street District,’ part of 22-acre, multi-billion dollar downtown Jacksonville development
Read full article: Ground broken on ’Pearl Street District,’ part of 22-acre, multi-billion dollar downtown Jacksonville developmentA new project slated for completion within the next two years in downtown Jacksonville took a major step on Tuesday, providing further evidence of the city’s priority to develop the area.
This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - Gateway Jax moves forward with Pearl Street District project
Read full article: This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - Gateway Jax moves forward with Pearl Street District projectGet ready for the Pearl Street District as one of our first guests on This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition is back with an exciting update.
Gateway Jax hopes to get $100 million in incentives to start construction next summer
Read full article: Gateway Jax hopes to get $100 million in incentives to start construction next summerThe Gateway Jax project, also known as The Pearl Street District, is expected to get incentives from the city to start construction mid-2024.