J magazine : the magazine of the rebirth of Jacksonville's downtown.

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J magazine : the magazine of the rebirth of Jacksonville's downtown.

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Library.1751

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Library periodicals of June 4 2023

Description

13 volumes : illustrations; 28 cm J magazine : the magazine of the rebirth of Jacksonville's downtown. Periodical Began with vol. 1, issue 1 (June 2017) Last issue: vol. 4, issue 2. (Summer 2020) Announced in FTU article. see VF - Newspapers - FTU. Sept. 2020 Frequency: Quarterly Library has: June 2017 - Summer 2020. Selected topics from issues: Downtown: It's Time to Fix It Premiere Issue June 2017 -- Who Owns Downtown Ownership Issue Fall 2017 -- Undaunted History Issue Winter 2017-18 -- Crash Landing Outdoors Issue Spring 2018 -- Who's Leading Downtown? Leadership Issue Summer 2018 -- The 'M' Factor Millennial Issue Fall 2018 -- Urban Art Year End Issue Winter 2018-19 -- Mosh 2.0 Future Issue Spring 2019 -- The Play Issue Summer 2019 -- Women's Issue Fall 2019 (Includes Lori Boyer, CEO of DIA, Vystar Credit Union downtown & CEO Brian Wolfburg, Rolling Stones & Mick Jagger at TIAA BankField, Emerald Trail, Housing boom downtown, Saving Downtown National Guard Armory, MOCA-- Transportation issue Winter 2019 (Includes Independent Life Tower renovation, St. James Building by Klutho, Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center in LaVilla, High speed rail service, Fate of Downtown river taxis, Beach Buggy San Marco electric powered carts, First Baptist Church sale of some of its campus, Saving the Casket Factory, Gary Sass tours of Downtown Jax, 324 N. Broad Street property bid refused by DIA, Cathedral District, Dean Kate Moorehead, & Ginny Myrick; Spring 2020 Neighborhood issue (includes Springfield, San Marco, Riverside & Avondale, LaVilla and Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing Park, Brooklyn, Lot J development by Jaguars, USS Orleck,Jax Rides tour, interview with John Delaney); Summer 2020 -- River issue (includes Toppling the Hart ramp, Houston Street Manor, After the Great Fire, Downtown after the virus, Amplifying the St. John River, Our urban dolphins, Quinton White and JU's Marine Science Research Institute, Hurricane Irma and flooding of river, Hogans Creek and McCoy's Creek revitalization, Interview with Lisa Rinaman, Riverkeeper).

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Nomenclature 4.0

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Periodical

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Serial

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Other Documents

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Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

City planning -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- Periodicals., Jacksonville (Fla.) -- Periodicals., Urban renewal -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- Periodicals., Saint Johns River (Fla.)., White, A. Quinton., Delaney, John A. -- 1956- ., LaVilla (Jacksonville, Fla)., McCoys Creek (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Hogan's Creek (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Hurricane Irma, 2017., Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing Park (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Rinaman, Lisa., Riverkeepers -- St. John's River (Florida)., Brooklyn (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Casket Factory (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Sass, Gary., Independent Life Building (Jacksonville, Fla.)., St. James Building (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Cathedral District (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Great Fire, Jacksonville, Fla., 1901., Hart Bridge (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Downtown Investment Authority (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Boyer, Lori., Rolling Stones., Emerald Trail (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Duval County Armory (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville (Jacksonville, Fla.).

Publication Details

Publisher

Florida Times-Union

Place Published

* Untyped Place Published

Jacksonville, Fla

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