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  2. University of Florida student housing - Wikipedia

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    3 bedrooms — 8; Emory Gardner Diamond Memorial Village (1965) Diamond Village; Units: 1 bedrooms — 104; 2 bedrooms — 104; Raymer Francis Maguire Memorial Village (1971) Maguire Village; Units: 1 bedrooms — 110; 2 bedrooms — 110; University Village South (1972) Units: 1 bedrooms — 64; 2 bedrooms — 64; Tanglewood Village (1973 ...

  3. Florida residents at newly-opened apartments are being ... - AOL

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    Residents living on the second, third and fourth floors of the Jacksonville complex came home on October 3rd to find a notice posted on their front doors laying out their options. It read, in part ...

  4. Ambassador Hotel (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    The 310 West Church Street Apartments, [3] [4] also known as the Ambassador Hotel, is a historic building located at 420 North Julia Street in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. On April 7, 1983, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

  5. List of tallest buildings in Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    3rd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1960s. 33= Residences at City Place 311 West Ashley Street 177 / 54 17 1949 Originally St. John's Apartments, Ashley Tower Apartments, Tower Place. Tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1940s. 35 The Carling: 33 West Adams Street 171 / 52 13 1926

  6. The penthouse, located in Brooklyn's trendy Williamsburg neighborhood, has three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms NBC Universal 2 months ago Home sales surged in October, just before mortgage rates jumped

  7. Neighborhoods of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    The original East Jacksonville development was a small residential community located east of Jacksonville along the St. Johns River, which grew up shortly after the Civil War. Eastside has remained the center of Jacksonville's annual Fair and sports complexes, as well as a center of industry in the city.