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The term Intracoastal Waterway holds a great deal of history. Following the East Coast from Norfolk, Virginia to Key West, Florida, this waterway has seen its share of action: exploration, fishing, gun and rum running and pirates from the Privateers to modern day bad boys. In Jacksonville, we call the Intracoastal West area the area west of the Intracoastal Waterway and north of JTB along Kernan, Hodges and San Pablo Blvd running north to Atlantic Blvd.
Fascinating, exciting, beautiful! The coast lines and shore of the Intracoastal Waterway in Florida are among the most beautiful from the barrier islands to the inland sounds all along the Atlantic.
These beautiful and amazing spaces offer some of the most sought after home sites in the Jacksonville Region. Residents have access to all the amenities that go with being so near to Jacksonville, plus the glorious feeling of being on the Edge of the World, where sun and sand meet water and sky. At the same time, shopping, fine dining and nightlife can be found minutes away in Jacksonville. With the skyways, trolleys and other offerings of the JTA to transport you from destination to destination, you can relax and look at the city flowing by, instead of worrying about your trip home after you share drinks and a shrimp plate in a delightful seaside restaurant. This is Northeast Florida at its best. Click here for more Intracoastal West Information
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It is one of the favorite locations of many in Jacksonville. You are close to major business centers, shopping, the malls, grocery stores and only 15 minutes Downtown and 5 minutes to the Beaches. And don't forget you have access to the Intracoastal Waterway for boating and fishing enjoyment.
There are benefits to living close to Jacksonville, but choosing one of the neighborhoods outside of the central city. The job market and is expected to continue to grow for many years to come. Unemployment is low, and the environment is very favorable for those who wish to start their own businesses. The area is also home to the Cornerstone Regional Development Partnership, which helps to create and retain quality jobs. With significant capital investment funneled into the region, ample opportunities arise for the 9-to-5 corporate executive and entrepreneur.
" Population (2007) 849,159 (26.2% growth since 1990)
" Households (2000) 303,747
" Labor Force (persons) (2006) 430,322
" Unemployment Rate (2006) 3.5%
" Per Capita Personal Income (2005) $33,723
" Median Household Income (2005) $44,694
" Percentage of Adults 25+ with HS Diploma or More (2000) 82.7%
" Percentage of Adults 25+ with a BA/BS or More (2000) 21.9%
" Average wager per job (2006) $42,232
Duval County Public Schools are renowned nationally for their breakthrough academic programming and high standards. Whether your child wants to become an astronaut or performing artist, there are leading public schools, Montessori, and magnet programs to meet all your academic needs.
Have children in school or taking classes yourself? While the internet is a great resource, sometimes nothing beats a good library for research and contemplation of a subject. Of course, all the wonderful literature that is available is a wonderful way to relax on the beach. Go on, visit a library in the Intracoastal area, you have plenty of choices.