City takes ownership of The Jacksonville Landing

The mayor's office intends to vacate tenants and demolish the structure.


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The city now owns The Jacksonville Landing.
The city now owns The Jacksonville Landing.
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The city of Jacksonville officially took ownership of The Jacksonville Landing on Wednesday morning from Jacksonville Landing Investments LLC, a subsidiary of Sleiman Enterprises Inc., according to city Director of Public Affairs Nikki Kimbleton.

The action triggers Mayor Lenny Curry's plans for a 90- to 120-day process for current tenants to vacate the property and for the city to plan a path to demolish the structure and redevelop the property.

The Landing acquisition follows a settlement with Sleiman Enterprises that includes a $15 million long-term lease buyout.

In March, City Council earmarked $1.5 million to demolish the Landing.

 

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