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Residents excited for future of Regency Square Mall after learning about potential plan to demolish, redevelop
Read full article: Residents excited for future of Regency Square Mall after learning about potential plan to demolish, redevelopCommunity members said they are excited to hear about the potential plans to demolish and redevelop the Regency Square Mall.
Housing, retail and entertainment could be coming to Regency Square Mall with pending redevelopment
Read full article: Housing, retail and entertainment could be coming to Regency Square Mall with pending redevelopmentMajor parts of Regency Square Mall could be demolished and redeveloped with multifamily housing, retail, entertainment and other uses when the largely vacant mall is sold, according to News4JAX news partner the Jacksonville Daily Record.
JDR: Soccer group considers Regency Square Mall for new stadium; Costco proposes adding gas station at Town Center
Read full article: JDR: Soccer group considers Regency Square Mall for new stadium; Costco proposes adding gas station at Town CenterThe ownership group working to bring professional soccer to Jacksonville is considering the closed Sears site at the Regency Square Mall for development of a new stadium facility, according to News4JAX news partner the Jacksonville Daily Record.
Lake City-based company looking to revitalize Regency Square Mall as it seeks to buy most of troubled shopping center
Read full article: Lake City-based company looking to revitalize Regency Square Mall as it seeks to buy most of troubled shopping centerNews4JAX has learned the company interested in purchasing the Regency Square Mall after its current management of the shopping center put the mall up for sale after nine years of ownership.
Owners of Regency Square Mall given a dozen citations by city officials in three-year span
Read full article: Owners of Regency Square Mall given a dozen citations by city officials in three-year spanThe city of Jacksonville has issued more than $3,000 in fines to the current owners of the Regency Square Mall in a three-year span, because of the deteriorating conditions of the building, News4JAX has learned.
The Regency Square Mall has a new owner, but it’s unclear who it is and what will happen to the mall next
Read full article: The Regency Square Mall has a new owner, but it’s unclear who it is and what will happen to the mall nextWhen you walk through Regency Square Mall, you won’t see many shoppers or open stores. But what you might see instead is the maze of trash cans catching water from the leaking roofs.
Contract finalized: Regency Square Mall owners selling 56-year-old shopping center
Read full article: Contract finalized: Regency Square Mall owners selling 56-year-old shopping centerThe owners of Regency Square Mall — Namdar Realty Group and Mason Asset Management — announced Monday they are selling the shopping center they bought in 2014, the Jacksonville Daily Record reported.
Impact Christian Academy begins first full school year in Regency Square Mall
Read full article: Impact Christian Academy begins first full school year in Regency Square MallImpact Church, which founded the school in 2015, has been holding its services in the mall for years, and now its school is there too.
Vaccine eligibility opens to Floridians age 60 and up
Read full article: Vaccine eligibility opens to Floridians age 60 and upJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Florida opened up COVID-19 vaccinations to anyone age 60 and up on Monday. The latest Florida Department of Health statistics show that statewide, 4,252,250 people have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. AdDavid Cox, who got a shot at the vaccination site at Gateway Mall, said it’s time to lower the age requirement even more. But he said they should not wait and he believes the Gateway Mall site should be opened up to all age groups now. The Gateway Mall site is expected to be open until May 3.
Who’s eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine? Questions linger
Read full article: Who’s eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine? Questions lingerAfter state emergency management officials acknowledged that school personnel were eligible to get vaccinated at federal clinics in Jacksonville, among other major cities, college professors and staff still weren’t clear if the order included them. While the state has yet to provide a clear answer to that question, college instructors were not turned away from a COVID-19 shot Friday at the federal vaccine clinic in Jacksonville. Unlike Florida’s executive order, the federal directive does not single out K-12 educators as the only group eligible to get the vaccine. Tara Jackson, a 50-year-old literacy specialist for the school district, said her colleagues were excited to learn there was one location where all school personnel could go to be vaccinated. During a news conference Friday, the governor said he has no intention of making other professions eligible for the vaccine in his order.
Regency site to offer appointment-free COVID-19 shots to school employees, officers, firefighters 50+
Read full article: Regency site to offer appointment-free COVID-19 shots to school employees, officers, firefighters 50+Over the last two weeks, the Regency site has let seniors and health care workers walk up and get vaccinated. Beginning Wednesday, according to the association, the site will offer shots to school employees, law enforcement officers and firefighters age 50 -- no appointment necessary. People in those groups will also be allowed to walk up at the federal Gateway Mall vaccination site. State of FL @FLSERT Regency Mall #COVID19 Vaccination Site in Jacksonville, FL. In particular, the union representing hundreds of Duval County school bus drivers wanted to know if bus drivers qualify.
Regency site to offer COVID-19 shots without appointments Saturday
Read full article: Regency site to offer COVID-19 shots without appointments SaturdayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The state-run vaccination site at the Regency Square Mall on Thursday will offer first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to Florida residents age 65 and older -- no appointment necessary. This is at least the fourth day this week the state-run vaccination site has opened up without requiring an appointment. State of FL @FLSERT Regency Mall #COVID19 Vaccination Site in JAX, FL. pic.twitter.com/iApD2KrmQh — Florida Association of Public Information Officers (@FloridaPIOs) February 27, 2021RELATED: Appointment requirement for vaccine site at Regency could changeThe only public vaccination site in the city usually gives shots by appointment only. AdTo find a vaccination site near you and how to schedule appointments, visit our Northeast Florida COVID-19 vaccine roundup.
Regency site to offer COVID-19 shots without appointments Thursday
Read full article: Regency site to offer COVID-19 shots without appointments ThursdayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – For the second day in a row, the state-run vaccination site at the Regency Square Mall on Thursday will offer first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to Florida residents age 65 and older -- no appointment necessary. The site will be open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, according to the Florida Association of Public Information Officers. Anyone due for the second dose of the vaccine can also go to the site without an appointment to get their shot. State of FL @FLSERT Regency Mall #COVID19 Vaccination Site in JAX, FL. pic.twitter.com/dayacD077a — Florida Association of Public Information Officers (@FloridaPIOs) February 25, 2021RELATED: Appointment requirement for vaccine site at Regency could changeThe only public vaccination site in the city usually gives shots by appointment only but offered appointment-free shots on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday.
Regency site to offer COVID-19 shots without appointments Wednesday
Read full article: Regency site to offer COVID-19 shots without appointments WednesdayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The state-run vaccination site at the Regency Square Mall on Wednesday will offer first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to Florida residents age 65 and older -- no appointment necessaryThe site will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, according to the Florida Association of Public Information Officers. Anyone due for the second dose of the vaccine can also go to the site without an appointment to get their shot. State of FL @FLSERT Regency Mall #COVID19 Vaccination Site in JAX, FL. For Wednesday 02/24/21:Anyone 65+ (FL resident) can come for their first dose without an appointment. pic.twitter.com/A2YXrZ9c5R — Florida Association of Public Information Officers (@FloridaPIOs) February 23, 2021RELATED: Appointment requirement for vaccine site at Regency could changeThe only public vaccination site in the city usually gives shots by appointment only but offered appointment-free shots on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Regency site offers COVID-19 shots without appointments until 5 p.m. Sunday
Read full article: Regency site offers COVID-19 shots without appointments until 5 p.m. SundayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – For the third day in a row, the state-run vaccination site at the Regency Square Mall offered first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to people 65 and older -- no appointment necessary. The site closed at 5 p.m. Sunday. Anyone due for the second dose of the vaccine could also go to the site without an appointment to get their shot. The only public vaccination site in the city usually gives shots by appointment only.
Regency vaccine site opens for 2nd dose shots without appointments
Read full article: Regency vaccine site opens for 2nd dose shots without appointmentsState of FL @FLSERT Regency Mall #COVID19 Vaccination Site. 🔺First dose received between 01/20/21 - 01/25/21 at Regency and you have not been scheduled for a second dose. They are well organized,” said Alan Longenecker, who got the second shot Monday at the Regency site. AdOn Sunday, according to the Florida Association of Public Information Officers, 1,006 first dose vaccinations and 1,124 second dose vaccinations were administered at the Regency site. State of FL @FLSERT Regency Mall #COVID19 Vaccination Site in Jacksonville, FL on 02/14/2021.
As second doses begin, long line forms at Regency Square vaccine site
Read full article: As second doses begin, long line forms at Regency Square vaccine siteOn Wednesday, workers were aiming to double the number of vaccinations they typically do to 2,000 in order to accommodate both first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine. AdA line is forming at the state vaccination site in Jacksonville again. Today workers are aiming to double the amount of vaccinations they typically do in order to accommodate second doses. AdSeniors are asked to bring their Centers for Disease Control and Prevention card and photo identification to their second dose appointment. The Regency site is still also Jacksonville’s only state-run vaccination site for first doses.
20 days later, Jacksonville seniors still waiting on call for second dose appointment
Read full article: 20 days later, Jacksonville seniors still waiting on call for second dose appointmentBaldwin, 67, was instructed that she would receive a call from the state to set up her second vaccine appointment. If they missed their 21-day, or for the Moderna on the 28-day appointment, they were tracked up to 42 days later to receive it.”“If you miss 42 days, that’s probably okay too. Officials did not answer whether they were unable to administer second doses at the same rate as first doses. “We are prepared to provide a second dose for every person who received a first dose at Regency. “I will follow up with it, but bottom line we have said when the second doses come in, fill your appointments.
2nd vaccine doses to begin Wednesday at Regency Square Mall
Read full article: 2nd vaccine doses to begin Wednesday at Regency Square MallJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The state-run site at the Regency Square Mall will begin administering second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday. Florida Association of Public Information Officers said Monday that the state began contacting people last week to schedule second dose appointments. 2nd dose vaccines start Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at the State of FL @FLSERT Regency Mall #COVID19 Vaccination Site in Jacksonville, FL. Make sure to bring your Centers for Disease Control and Prevention card and photo identification to your second dose appointment. The Regency site is Jacksonville’s only state-run vaccination site for first doses.
60 airmen from 125th Fighter Wing to help with COVID-19 vaccination efforts
Read full article: 60 airmen from 125th Fighter Wing to help with COVID-19 vaccination effortsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Additional help is on the way to assist with COVID-19 vaccination efforts. Sixty additional airmen from Florida’s Air National Guard were activated for duty Monday. Since March, more than 2,300 Florida National Guard members have helped in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Twenty National Guard members have been stationed at the Regency Square Mall testing site since doses of the vaccine started being administered there. According to the 125th Fighter Wing, of the 60 airmen from the 125th Fighter Wing activated Monday, 40 will go out into communities and help with getting people signed up for vaccine appointments while the other 20 will replace the guardsmen currently at the Regency Square Mall.
Mr. Potato Spread’s best selling menu item is old family recipe
Read full article: Mr. Potato Spread’s best selling menu item is old family recipeJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In honor of Black History Month News4Jax is sharing a piece of Black history every day. Potato Spread, a Black-owned restaurant in Regency Square Mall. Their best-selling item is the “Crab Pot,” a recipe that had been passed down for generations. Those same seasonings and those same traditions are what we carried over what we do every day at Mr. Potato Spread,” Spann said.
National Guard to assist with COVID-19 vaccinations at Regency site
Read full article: National Guard to assist with COVID-19 vaccinations at Regency siteJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The National Guard is sending airmen from the 125th Fighter Wing to assist with COVID-19 vaccinations at Jacksonville’s only state run-site. Sixty airmen will help vaccinate those eligible to get the shot at Regency Square Mall. They’ve provided a variety of support, including testing, screening, food distribution and traffic control support. “The opportunity to serve our citizens is the very reason that I chose to enlist in the Florida National Guard. Regency opens at 9 a.m. and will vaccinate those 65 and up and health care workers until 5 p.m.
DeSantis: Florida to expand statewide online vaccine registration system this week
Read full article: DeSantis: Florida to expand statewide online vaccine registration system this weekRon DeSantis on Wednesday said Florida is working on expanding a statewide online vaccine registration system. DeSantis said the state hopes to have the system set up for all state-run vaccination sites by the end of the week. More than 7,000 vaccines were administered in the first seven days at Jacksonville’s state vaccination clinic at Regency Mall. DeSantis said the locations will still have phone reservations in the future to cater to those who may have trouble using a computer or don’t have access. The system also aimed to create uniformity among counties left to figure out vaccine registration on their own in the early days of the vaccination efforts.
Virtually no wait times on 2nd day of vaccinations at Regency site
Read full article: Virtually no wait times on 2nd day of vaccinations at Regency siteJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – People age 65 and older and health care workers faced virtually no wait times Thursday at the state-run COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Regency Square Mall in Jacksonville -- a stark difference from the day before. Very short wait for vaccine for front line workers and those 65 and older at the state-run site in Jacksonville. Skinner was one of the many seniors who went to the Regency site Thursday to be vaccinated. After Friday, the Regency site will be the only public state-run site administering first doses to those 65 and older and health care workers in Jacksonville. To make an appointment at the- Regency site, call 1-866-200-3762.
Jacksonville seniors stand in vaccine line for hours at Regency Square Mall
Read full article: Jacksonville seniors stand in vaccine line for hours at Regency Square MallJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Karen Hemmer made an appointment for a coronavirus vaccine the first day the health department in Jacksonville opened a state-run vaccine clinic at Regency Square Mall. This is the line today at the state-run testing site at Regency Square. All we have spoken with say they have appointments for this morning but are being asked to stand in line. Hemmer found other seniors — most with appointments for that morning — in the back of the line with her. This week, the site has 7,800 doses of both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccine at the state-run site in Jacksonville, according to the Florida Department of Health-Duval.
Regency Mall to become Jacksonville’s only state-run COVID-19 vaccination site
Read full article: Regency Mall to become Jacksonville’s only state-run COVID-19 vaccination siteThe COVID-19 testing site at the Regency Square Mall in Jacksonville became a state of Florida vaccination site Wednesday morning while it will continue to be Jacksonville’s largest testing site. After this week, it will be Jacksonville’s only state-run vaccination site for first doses. RELATED: Jacksonville seniors stand in vaccine line for hours at Regency Square MallAccording to the Division of Emergency Management, appointments to get a shot at Regency can be made beginning Wednesday by calling 866-200-3762. Vaccines and testing will be available at the Regency site from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week. Nassau County health officials said 8,800 people had registered their names for a vaccine waitlist through Eventbrite.
Regency Mall owners keep power on by paying $349K bill
Read full article: Regency Mall owners keep power on by paying $349K billJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The owners of Regency Square Mall paid their outstanding bill Wednesday, narrowly avoiding having the mall’s power cut off by JEA, the utility confirmed to News4Jax. JEA threatened to cut off power to the mall if the bill wasn’t paid by Nov. 30. Melissa Bujeda with the Florida Department of Emergency Management said any power shutoff would not have affected the COVID-19 testing site at the mall — which is the largest testing site in the area. The assistant chief told News4Jax Wednesday that she has been assured the bill would be paid. She said officers would have worked out of their vehicles if the site lost power.
Lines for COVID-19 testing at Regency ease slightly
Read full article: Lines for COVID-19 testing at Regency ease slightlyJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The infamous lines and long wait times for a COVID-19 test we saw in the summer are back. People wanting for a test at the Regency COVID-19 testing site on Sunday and Monday stood in a line that snaked around the building. Nomi Health run @FLSERT Regency Mall #COVID19 Test Site in JAX, Florida. Final numbers for Tue, 11/24:🔺2328 Antigen tests completed🔺425 PCR tests completed🔴TOTAL: 2753Testing will resume at 9 AM Wed, 11/25. In addition to the antigen tests, which produce same-day results, 391 PCR tests were also completed on Sunday.
Long lines reported at Regency COVID-19 testing site
Read full article: Long lines reported at Regency COVID-19 testing siteJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Long lines were reported Monday at the state’s COVID-19 testing site at the Regency Square Mall in Jacksonville, the Florida Association of Public Information Officers said. Lines have been really long today at the Nomi Health run, State of Florida @FLSERT Regency Mall #COVID19 Test Site in Jacksonville, Florida. pic.twitter.com/nCPDpbSZ7I — Florida Association of Public Information Officers (@FloridaPIOs) October 26, 2020Earlier this month, the Regency site added free COVID-19 antigen rapid testing. Anyone who tests negative using this BinaxNOWTM COVID-19 antigen test but is symptomatic can receive a PCR COVID-19 test using a nasal swab. The availability of rapid testing prompted a surge of people coming in that the Regency testing site had not seen for weeks.
Rapid testing for COVID-19 now offered at Regency site in Jacksonville
Read full article: Rapid testing for COVID-19 now offered at Regency site in JacksonvilleJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The state’s testing site located at Regency Square Mall in Jacksonville now provides rapid testing for COVID-19, the Florida Division of Emergency Management announced Tuesday. Results are available within one hour and will be provided by text or email to the patient. Anyone who tests negative with the BinaxNOWTM COVID-19 antigen test but is symptomatic for COVID-19 can receive a PCR COVID-19 test. PCR COVID-19 test results are expected to be returned within 24 to 48 hours to the patient. The drive-thru site at 9501 Arlington Expressway is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week.
State-run Regency Square Mall COVID-19 testing site reducing hours
Read full article: State-run Regency Square Mall COVID-19 testing site reducing hoursJACKSONVILLE, Fla. The COVID-19 testing site at the Regency Square Mall will be opening later and closing earlier, beginning Saturday. The site, run by the Florida Division of Emergency Management, is currently open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week. The site will continue to open seven days a week, but will have testing available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., beginning Saturday, according to the Florida Association of Public Information Officers. State of Florida run @FLSERT#JAX #COVID19 Test Site at Regency Mall has new hours starting Saturday, August 29, 2020. For more information on this and other available testing sites in Jacksonville, go to www.jaxready.com and click on COVID-19 Testing Information.
State-run coronavirus testing to prioritize elderly and young people
Read full article: State-run coronavirus testing to prioritize elderly and young peopleJACKSONVILLE, Fla- State-run coronavirus testing sites are expanding locations to include priority lanes for people showing symptoms of COVID-19 and elderly people and kids. The testing site at Regency Square Mall in Jacksonville is one of the several sites subject to the changes. For this, all state-run sites are now to include antibody testing. Several coronavirus testing sites were closed Monday as Tropical Storm Isaias passed through Northeast Florida. According to the Florida Association of Public Information Officers, 837 active swab tests and 62 antibody tests were conducted at the Regency testing site on Tuesday.
Jacksonville man who is terminally ill gets better turnout than expected for final wish parade
Read full article: Jacksonville man who is terminally ill gets better turnout than expected for final wish paradeJACKSONVILLE – A Jacksonville man’s final wish for a neighborhood car parade turned out even bigger than expected. The idea was put out on Facebook, and people from all over Northeast Florida made it happen, and then some. Dozens of Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department trucks started off the parade, then deputies from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office followed as a JSO helicopter circled overhead. “It was really great.”Brown had mentioned to a few people he’d like a neighborhood parade. Brown is a 1985 graduate of Sandalwood High School, and his alumni Facebook group helped to start off the plans.
COVID-19 testing officially moved from Lot J to Regency Square mall
Read full article: COVID-19 testing officially moved from Lot J to Regency Square mallCOVID-19 testing officially moved from Lot J to Regency Square mallPublished: July 16, 2020, 7:03 pmThe walk-up testing facility is air-conditioned, and those entering the facility must wear face masks.
Self-swab testing pilot program launching Friday at Regency Square
Read full article: Self-swab testing pilot program launching Friday at Regency SquareJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Regency Square Mall is one of four sites around the state set to open a drive-thru self-swab testing site for symptomatic individuals on Friday. Observed self-swab tests are available for those 5 years old and up who are showing symptoms. The Regency site can handle up to 2,200 self-swab tests per day. At the sites, symptomatic individuals will be directed to a separate lane for testing and will be provided an observed, self-swab test under the supervision of a health care professional. In addition to Regency, self-swab sites are also launching at the Orange County Convention Center, Hard Rock Stadium in Miami-Dade County and War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale.
Walk-up testing now available at Regency Square Mall site
Read full article: Walk-up testing now available at Regency Square Mall siteJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Nurses are ready for walk-up COVID-19 testing at the Regency Square Mall, the Florida Association of Public Information Officers said Sunday morning. In addition to walk-up testing, drive-thru testing is also available at the site. Those wishing to do the walk-up testing are asked to follow the signboards along the path and workers will guide people in. 🔺BREAKING NEWSState of Florida run @FLSERT ARLINGTON #COVID19 Test Site in #JAX:Nurses are ready for WALK-UP testing at Regency Square Mall! Regency Square Mall – outside old Sears, 9501 Arlington ExpresswayAt the Regency Square Mall sire, there is a maximum of five people per vehicle.
Jacksonville offers free COVID-19 testing for public school students, employees
Read full article: Jacksonville offers free COVID-19 testing for public school students, employeesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Duval County Public Schools has partnered with the City of Jacksonville to offer free COVID-19 testing for students and employees. DCPS employees and students can get free testing at four locations around the city until July 15. The testing sites are at the Regency Square Mall, First Coast High School, Frank H. Peterson Academies and at Lot J at TIAA Bank Field. A designated lane for students and staff are provided at the two school-based sites. Advanced registration at DoINeedACovid19Test.com is encouraged.
JSO: No reports written over disturbance at Regency Square Mall
Read full article: JSO: No reports written over disturbance at Regency Square MallJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Chaos unfolded over the weekend outside the Regency Square Mall as teens damaged property and blocked traffic. Videos uploaded to social media platforms show the disturbance spilling over into the streets. They wouldn’t let anyone in or out.”The man said his loved one had to lock the doors on their business for safety. Totally,” Jefferson said. “If you think you’re going to be enshrined in the social media hall of fame with this video, then you’re wrong,” Jefferson said.
Police: Man dies after truck strikes pole near Regency
Read full article: Police: Man dies after truck strikes pole near RegencyJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A man died after a single-vehicle crash Friday night near the Regency area, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said. Police said a truck struck a metal JEA pole and a man was transported to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. The man, who was described as being about 50 years old, died at the hospital, police said. Anyone with information about the crash is asked to call the Sheriff's Office at 904-630-0500. Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.