OT - Jacksonville Anyone???
Any and all information is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!!
LB
I am a "native" of Jacksonville..... well not born here, but I've lived here since 1970.
Bank of America has a large campus on the southside of Jacksonville and then their tower downtown. Jacksonville is a VERY VERY large city landwise. The city IS the county. You could live at the beaches, or in the next two counties of St. Johns, or Clay. Though Nassau and Baker are growing too.
You might want to check out some of the websites below for more information
www.coj.net---that is the official City of Jacksonville's Website.... CHOCK full of info.
www.jacksonville.com.... the city's main newspaper
http://www.visitjacksonville.com/ the Convention and Visitor's Bureau.
If you have children---the schools systems website is www.dreamsbeginhere.org but is about to change domain names soon.
www.news4jax.com---one of the local TV stations website
What would be your reccomendation as far as places to live? I am 24, no kids, would be living with my boyfriend and dont want too long of a commute. I would be working in one of the buildings on the campus, not the tower.
If you have any more information or suggestions, I thank you in advance!
LB
Since you'll be on the campus, I'd recommend that you live in the Tinseltown, Baymeadows, Southpoint, Town Center areas. Main streets names would be Baymeadows Road, Gate Parkway, Southside Blvd, JT Butler Blvd., Touchton Road, Hodges Blvd, Kernan Blvd. The zip codes to check out would be 32216, 32224, 32256, and 32246. There are literally DOZENS of large new or newer apt. complexes in those areas.
Good Luck in your search.
32244 ZIP Code is on the other side of the city/county from the Bank of America Campus and would entail a 30-45 min drive on I-295 across the Buckman Bridge/StJohns River and though, it is "growing" but it has been for 20 yrs too!! it is just on the wrong side of town for this to be feasible.
I've lived here 37 yrs.... and I grew up near the 32244 area (Westside) I wouldn't make THAT drive no matter what someone paid me.
I work with a half dozen people that are all from the northeast, midwest (PA, NY, WV, IN, IL, and OH) .... each of them came here for a job. They are all young (under 30.) They are ALL happy, making friends, creating new ones. Yes, they go home every now and then.... they have family. But they dread the snow, the ice, the cold.
Crime, there is crime EVERYWHERE.....face it. It's our society. If you really looked at the crime (murder) rate... its mostly drug/gang related. Anyone can get robbed or mugged in any city in the US.
BUT if you are that unhappy... then move back. You obviously didn't come for the right reasons. Someone else will move right in and be happy.
Grow where you are planted... and you will bloom.