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The Jacksonville Landing (informally The Landing [1]) was a festival marketplace in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, at the intersection of Independent Drive and Laura Street, along the Jacksonville Riverwalk. [2] It was built by the Rouse Company for $37.5 million, opened in 1987, and officially closed after 4 July festivities in 2019.
Riverfront Plaza is a public area and green space under construction on the St. Johns River in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida. It is the midpoint of the 2-mile Northbank Riverwalk, just west of the Main Street Bridge. The property was the site of the Jacksonville Landing from 1987 to 2019. [1]
Jacksonville operates the largest urban park system in the United States, providing facilities and services at more than 337 locations on more than 80,000 acres (320 km 2) located throughout the city. [4]
People in South Florida might be over the inclement weather plaguing the region since Wednesday, but the storms are not done with them.
Weekend forecast for storms cancel, change or postpone events. Here's what we know so far.
No fooling, Jacksonville will be jumping over the next week, with the Clay Fair, Springing the Blues, two big fests and a downtown concert series. Festivals and fairs abound in Jacksonville area ...
Jacksonville has recorded four days with measurable snow since 1911, most recently a one-inch (2.5 cm) snowfall in December 1989, [88] flurries in December 2010, [89] and 1/10 of an inch of snow in January, 2025. [90] Jacksonville has only received one direct hit from a hurricane since 1871. The rarity of direct strikes is attributed to chance ...
Water taxi service in Downtown Jacksonville began in 1987, with the opening of the Jacksonville Landing, a riverfront shopping and entertainment center. [3] In the early years, a variety of companies ran water taxis out of the Landing, with the City of Jacksonville allowing any operator who passed the minimum U.S. Coast Guard safety regulations to start a water taxi business.