Editorial: We must not dawdle if we want a riverfront miracle mile


The final quarter of 2018 could be a pivotal moment for the future of Jacksonville.

In coming days, city leaders will make decisions on a number of potential projects that could, in aggregate, reshape downtown and put the city on a new upward trajectory.

Among the issues confronting the mayor's office and the City Council:

Do we want to commit to having a convention center, and if so, where?
Is the proposed plan for the site of the Berkman II project the best use of that property?
What should…

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