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JACKSONVILLE | South Bank Residences (835 Museum Circle) | 25 FLOORS

Adding to the growing list of downtown proposals, the Related Group has come back with a much larger & taller proposal for the old River City Brewing on the Southbank.

24-stories with 410 apartments is the count and the design was approved back in October by the city. No timeline has been given yet for the development.

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https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/...ntial-tower-in-jacksonville/70107219007/


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I really want the 44 story Northbank proposal to happen somehow.
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https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/news/2024...nking-projects-in-downtown-jacksonville/

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A major project on the Southbank, the Miami-based Related Group’s 24-story residential tower, also ran into problems with increased costs to the tune of $30 million more for construction than the developers initially anticipated.

Boyer said the DIA and Related are discussing a new agreement, which she hopes to present to the DIA board in March.
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What are the key details of the new 24-story proposal for 835 Museum Circle in Jacksonville, including the number of apartments and the design approval status?
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Luxury High-Rise ‘South Bank Residences’ Planned for 2028 Debut at 835 Museum Circle

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Miami-based Related Group has started construction on a multi-million-dollar luxury endeavor in Jacksonville. Before sitework commenced, the project had been in the works for nearly six years, with the estimated cost of construction rounding out to more than $150 million.

South Bank Residences will comprise two towers measuring 25 stories connected by an eight-story parking garage. Homes will range from studio to three-bedroom apartments, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, balconies, and various elevated furnishings.

Per its January 2026 report, the Jacksonville Daily Record reported that South Bank Residences would have 394 or 396 units as “[t]he city says 396 units while plans count 394.”
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