Shad Khan
The Jacksonville Jaguars owner sees little success on the field, but is on the brink of a $450 million Lot J development.
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan is ending the year with a losing 2020 season on the field but a $245.3 million taxpayer-backed investment for his proposed $450 million Lot J development on the table.
Khan’s milestone 100th loss Nov. 22 since buying the Jaguars in 2012 did not deter the 70-year-old Forbes 400 billionaire from pursuing his real estate ambitions in Downtown’s Sports and Entertainment District.
His entertainment, hotel, residential and retail Lot J project west of TIAA Bank Field with partner The Cordish Companies is up for City Council debate in early January.
04:00 AM EST Share These are the largest commercial building permits by job cost issued Dec. 21 by the city of Jacksonville.
Apartments
Rose Capital 2160 LLC, 1701 Copeland St., No. 7, contractor is 27 South Home Group LLC, 1,953 square feet, renovation, $15,000.
Industrial
Trailer Bridge Inc., 10405 New Berlin Road E., contractor is Ace Door & Windows Service Inc., window and door replacement, $48,691.
Office, Bank, Professional
VyStar Credit Union, 100 W. Bay St., contractor is Dana B. Kenyon Co., 11,500 unenclosed square feet, breezeway renovation, $1.62 million.
Yellowbird Birdhouse LLC, 13361 Atlantic Blvd., contractor is DCM Consultants LLC, 6,351 square feet, renovation, $492,457.
Advanced Dermatology, 1639 Atlantic Blvd., No. 201, contractor is Suncoast Industrial & Construction Services Inc., 3,960 square feet, second-floor tenant expansion, $396,000.
In celebration of the City of Lakewood’s 25th Anniversary we are asking artists to reflect on the diverse comm
UNITY in Lakewood. This contest is for Lakewood residents, those attending school in Lakewood or who work in Lakewood. Students from our Friendship, the City of Gimhae, Republic of South Korea, will also participate.
There is no entry fee to participate in this contest.
The arts have an amazing ability to create a sense of togetherness and to celebrate diversity, belonging, and community. The arts can help decrease stress and reduce loneliness. The arts can provide opportunities to reflect and process experiences and feelings, to help imagine our future, and to connect us through our common humanity.
‘Dashing Through Downtown’ scavenger hunt launches Monday
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Starting Monday, you can take part in a QR code scavenger hunt and enter for chances to win prizes. Downtown Vision’s “Dashing Through Downtown” weeklong event aims to bring people to downtown Jacksonville.
At Maddy D’s Café on West Adams Street, Kealalani Baumann is always serving up something tasty. This year has been a challenge for business owners, but Baumann says things are looking up.
“It was doing really well at the beginning of the year, and then COVID hit,” Baumann said. “We closed down for about two months, and then opened back up. It’s subtly getting better, a little bit more traffic every day.”
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