<h1>SPRINGFIELD and EASTSIDE</h1>
39. Drew Mansion Restoration
The Bourre Construction Group will be restoring the Drew Mansion back to its original state. Built in 1909 for Dr. Horace Drew, the grandson of the Jacksonville patriarch founded what became stationary printing company H. & W.B. Drew Co., the building was on the Jacksonville Historical Society’s list of most endangered properties. It’s the last of what was an entire block of mansions across the street from Klutho Park, built following the Great Fire of 1901. The restoration is expected to cost $800,000.
For more information: https://www.drewrestorationproject.com
40. Dozier Apartments
Construction is coming to an end on a 14-unit affordable housing apartment complex at 122 West 8th Street. The multi-family infill project is being developed by Operation New Hope.
For more information: https://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2013-sep-infill-apartment-project-coming-to-springfield
41. 1101 North Main Street
Plans are in the works to transform the vacant structure into a venue that will incorporate food, drinks and entertainment. As a part of the process, fashion designer and Jacksonville native Alyssa Key, the building’s owner has obtained a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA-16-913) to add a mural, canopies, window alternation and replacement, storefront addition and exterior door replacement to the building.
For more information: https://www.moderncities.com/article/2016-nov-project-to-give-springfields-1st-main-a-makeover
42. Crispy’s - 1735 North Main Street
Although exterior work has not started, owner John Crispens continues to progress on the interior conversion of 1735 N. Main St. into an Italian-themed restaurant and bar, art gallery and dry cleaning service. Originally, the Akra Bros. department store, the 5,850-square-foot space will feature a 150-seat restaurant that will be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week.
For more information: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=546734
43. Woolworth’s Building
Petra Managment is in the process of restoring the former Woolworth’s Building on Main Street, between 7th and 8th Streets. Plans call for creating six retail bays on the ground floor and residential units upstairs.
44. Jacksonville School of the Arts
The transformation of multiple structures in the Springfield Warehouse District into an arts district anchored by the Jacksonville School of the Arts continues. Located at the intersection of 14th and Market Streets, the Cristy Frazier project is anticipated to be completed in summer 2017.
For more information: https://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/blog/morning-edition/2016/06/longtime-nightclub-entrepreneur-set-to-launch-arts.html?ana=fbk
45. Hogans Creek Greenway
Construction continues on a multi-use path paralleling Hogans Creek between Market and Pearl Streets. Long term plans for the City of Jacksonville Parks design-build project could include connections to the S-Line Urban Greenway and Northbank Riverwalk.
46. Pediatric Associates
Pediatric Associates will be opening a new medical office at 1714 North Main Street.
47. Main Street Hogans Creek Bridge
The FDOT is in the process of replacing a deteriorated box culvert on Main Street over Hogans Creek.
For more information: https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/jacksonville/main-street-at-hogan-creek-blocked-due-to-fdot-maintenance-issue
48. C.B. Dailey Villas (Eastside)
Construction appears to have stalled on a 24-unit apartment building near the intersection of A. Philip Randolph Boulevard and 1st Street. The 3-story structure is being developed by Wealth Watchers, Inc., a Jacksonville-based non-profit.
For more information: https://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2014-12-15/story/new-apartments-east-jacksonville-will-be-named-honor-civil-rights-leader
49. Springfield Restorations and New Construction
Every week, it appears that more restoration and residential infill projects are getting underway in Springfield.