42 Comments
Joanne
July 27, 2006, 04:11:11 PM
This will definately be a boon for the Northside. Its about time.
Brenda Miller
July 29, 2006, 04:28:12 PM
River City Marketplace is now open and already thriving. The Cracker Barrel is open for full-service dining. The landscape looks more mature too. Old Navy, OfficeMax, Petsmart, Walmart and others are open for business. The intersections and new connector roads give a high-five signal that North Jacksonville is about to bring new neighborhoods and big business to a much deserving public. I\'m excited that we have a beautiful shopping outlet in our neighborhood. \"Kudos\" to the developers!
Ron Johnson
August 05, 2006, 10:18:36 AM
PLEASE add a first-class Department Store like BELkS
and a first-class Restaurant like CARRABBAS or OUTBACK!!
Alexis
August 05, 2006, 07:18:44 PM
I love this new shopping center , and it would be perfect if it had some more stores such as American Eagle or Gap. And an Outback would be nice as well!
K J
August 06, 2006, 09:27:39 PM
Please add Carrabbas, Outback, Harry\'s Bar & Grill, Cheescake Factory. Please add a Stein Mart and JC Penney. Think \"INTERNATIONAL\" visitors... This mall is at the Airport and the 1st beautifal mall that our visitors will see. I am from Los Angeles and shocked to see Jacksonville do not even have a Mc Donalds or an International House of Pancakes near the Jacksonville Airport. Please add upscale hotels to the area such as Hilton, Westen Suites with finer dining... Is Jacksonville \"AMERICAN?\" Start to think UPSCALE, GROWTH, LOTS OF VISITORS AND NEW RESIDENTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. JACKSONVILLE IS THE BEST KEPT SECRET!
KK
January 20, 2007, 08:20:54 PM
Outback, Carrabas, et al. are first class? Really? Since when. They are chains serving the same ol' same ol'.
JOHN RUSSELL
January 25, 2007, 06:49:15 PM
It is unfortunate that the developers did not hold fast with their original idea of completing a full mall. I agree whole heartedly with the other commenter, that Jacksonville developers as well as city planners need to re-evaluate their development ideas concerning growth in our city. Jacksonville is trying to be known as an "International" city, however they lack a fully functioning mall complete with upscale stores in the immediate area. I think the reason for this is faulty rationale and inadequate reasoning on the undeserved stigma that some may have with the northside. In that faulty reasoning these individuals may feel that the northside's residents would not be able to support the economic patronage needed to sustain the new complex. The problem with that rationale is that not only will the mall draw all of the northsides underserved residents for retail, it will draw the underserved areas of neighboring south Georgia, as well as the 24 hour needs of the internationl airport travellers. I think they made a mistake not following their original formula of an upscale full scale mall. Hopefully the developers make an improvement by bringing in more upscale restaurants, retailers, and hotels.
This of course could have been intentional as a direct attempt to draw all visitors to the new town center on the southside, instead of having a place to service their needs nearby, which of course is unfortunate, because to truly be an international city, Jacksonville must make a better effort of providing upscale retail and entertainment in all areas to encourage diversity as well as a rich balanced economy. This is an action that truly helps to evolve Jacksonville into an International city.
prissy
February 16, 2007, 07:14:31 AM
Stop all the complaining. What people now need to do is to make sure that they shop at the stores that are now in the new mall and more will come. I grew up in Jacksonville on the Norhtside and recently purchased a house on the Northside.
Jacksonville is a world class city, I've lived in the Metro DC area for eleven years and believe me there are no malls in areas that are mostly black their either. jacksonville is no different from anywhere else.
The important thing is to spend your money where you live and you will see things change. If you want to shop at Dillards and Belks just shop online, it may take a while but it will make a diference.
When you are flying you don't have time for major shopping. Malls are not very close to airports for safety reasons. You don't know the meaning to international. Do your research first.
Jon D
February 25, 2007, 12:43:33 AM
I've lived on the northside for a few years now. I think its about time we got some kind of entertainment going on. You've always had to drive to the southside, or orange park to do anything exciting. Slowly but surely the northside will attract middle class residents, and then some upper class residence.
Not to mention it's helping the people on the northside with jobs. We wouldnt have to drive as far with gas prices the way they are now-a-days.
I work there now at the panera bread, and I'm soon to get a second job over there.
Melody Dyal
March 02, 2007, 05:11:54 PM
I have lived in the "Northwest Quadrant" for twenty years now and am very happy to have somewhere to shop that bespeaks of middle-class residents. Does anyone know if they plan on having a bookstore at The Marketplace? I wish there were more department stores, but I plan on supporting those stores that are there and continue to drive to Orange Park for the others. Perhaps they'll come at later date.