to Nassau County’s burgeoning Wildlight mixed-use development has the potential to change the nature of the county, with ripple effects across the First Cost.
The full development will take up to a decade, with Pattillo Vice President of Development Peter Anderson saying the conceptual plans for phase 2 — six buildings of approximately 1.1 million square feet — largely depends on unfinished road construction. “It’s been a really wide range of uses from healthcare to grocery stores to office to education. It’s focused on having one of everything to help build a place,” Hinton said.
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Jacksonville office sector: City benefits from multiple relocations - Jacksonville Business JournalExperts say companies will spend a lot of time reevaluating their office space needs going forward.
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Jacksonville University partners with LECOM to launch city's first four-year medical school - Jacksonville Business JournalThe school will be housed in a newly built facility complementing the university's growing cluster of health care programs.
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Jacksonville tops list of pending home sale cancellations, but investor interest remains high - Jacksonville Business JournalAlthough investors make up a large part of the Jacksonville market, that activity is down from the past. No more investors! 1/3 of Jax homes are already rentals owned by out of state investors/hedge funds. Very bad for future prices.
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