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Living Luxe magazineEntry/Object ID
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Library periodicals of June 4 2023Description
5 volumes : illustrations (mainly in color) ; 30 cm
Living Luxe magazine. Periodical.
Cover: Living Luxe magazine serving Florida's first coast.
Library has: Spring 2019 issue ( vol. 2, issue 1, March-May, 2019) -- Winter 2019 issue (vol. 2, issue 4, December - February) -- Summer 2020 (vol.3, issue 2, June- August 2020) -- Spring 2022 (vol. 5, issue 1) -- Spring 2023 (vol.6, issue 1)
Luxe Publishing was founded by Pamela Anderson, a 30-year advertising veteran from Los Angeles who moved to Jacksonville and recognized the need for an alternative type of magazine serving high-end luxury brands. What began in spring of 2018 with 6,000 printed copies of Living Luxe, would see an unprecedented explosion in circulation and reach resulting in 27,000 printed copies by the winter 2019 issue.
A luxury lifestyle magazine featuring ilush professional photography and design, plus intelligent, engaging articles housed within an elegant, large-format quarterly publication is direct-mailed to the residents of Nocatee and is available through free distribution at nearly 100 strategic locations from Palm Valley to Ponte Vedra Beach, throughout the Jacksonville Beaches and extending to the Mayo Clinic campus. Focus is luxury homes and real estate, outdoor living, interior design, fashion, beauty, wellness, wealth management, travel, recreation, dining, entertainment and more.
Official magazine of the Golden Crescent, primary markets of Jax Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach and Nocatee. Plus waterfront communities of Riverside/Avondale, San Marco and San Jose.
Quarterly
Selected contents: Florida is for the birds (wildlife photography of Eloy Castroverde, Ponte Vedra Beach -- A Nocatee story -- Creme de creme of First Coast properties -- Culinary crescent (dining and entertainment guide).
Selected contents, Summer edition, 2020: Historic neighborhoods of the bold new city (Ortega, Riverside, Avondale San Marco, Springfield) -- Nostalgic Florida -- Coastal home decor).
Selected contents, Spring edition, 2022: Course that Pete built (Includes the Players Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass) -- Big-Deal Bicentennial (History and celebrations that mark Jacksonville's 200th year includes founding, early historical highlights such as Civil War, Stowe in Mandarin, yellow fever epidemic and Dr. Alexander H. Darnes, 1st Black physician in Jacksonville; Great Fire of 1901, Klutho, Ortega developed by Stockton, Bettes, World War I, Avondale developed, Florida Theatre opens, NAS Jax opened) -- Memorable modern moments (Matthews Bridge, Roosevelt Hotel, Lynyrd Skynyrd, UNF, Jaguars NFL team -- Barbershop revival (Maura Scali-Sheahan, CEO, National Association of Barber Boards of America headquartered in Jax, history of barbershops)
Selected contents, Spring edition, 2023: Island hopping links style includes Ponte Vedra Inn & Club Ocean Course and TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course.Collection
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Jacksonville Beach Region (Fla.) -- Periodicals., Nocatee (Fla.) -- Periodicals., Ortega (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- Periodicals., San Marco (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- Periodicals., Springfield (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- Periodicals., Riverside (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- Periodicals., Avondale (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- Periodicals., Great Fire, Jacksonville, Fla., 1901., Klutho, Henry John, 1873-1964., Florida Theatre (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Darnes, Alexander H., 1840-1894., Tournament Players Club Sawgrass (TPC)., Ponte Vedra Club (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.) -- History.Publication Details
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Luxe PublishingPlace Published
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Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.Call No.
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