Gateway Jax could begin construction soon

Ahead of a construction start as early as October, developers of the Gateway Jax mixed-use project in Downtown Jacksonville can now move forward knowing they have $98.58 million in city incentives awaiting them upon the completion of the first phase of the project.

The Jacksonville City Council approved the incentives package Aug. 13 on an 18-0 vote. The funding will be for the $419 million first phase of the project, also known as The Pearl Street District.

Plans for the initial phase call for a mixed-use development comprising residential and retail development across four blocks in Downtown’s NorthCore district.

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