Southern Living names Springfield #1 comeback neighborhood
Southern Living Magazine: Story by Rex Perry
The great fire of 1901, which destroyed most of downtown Jacksonville, spared the Springfield neighborhood. However, what fire didn’t do, poor zoning and suburban flight almost accomplished in this historic area north of downtown. But today you can see potential. Prairie-style and gingerbread Queen Anne homes, some lovingly restored and others waiting their chance, share the streets with trees draped in Spanish moss. Springfield’s stunning architecture is tempered with a gritty side, but where some see blight, locals see opportunity. “We have flavor,” says resident Tony Allegretti, who writes a blog called The Urban Core. “We still have problems and the economy hasn’t helped, but great projects are beginning every day. We enjoy an urban quality of life with local arts, culture, and neighbors we know by name.” Families, empty nesters, executives, and creative hipsters come looking to plug in to the energy of the community. “New homes that blend seamlessly with historic ones are bringing in buyers who lack renovation skills,” says Mack Bissette, CEO of SRG Homes & Neighborhoods. “We’ve had passionate renovators here in the past, but this latest wave is lining up with a new generation of buyers.”
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