OHPA hires real estate agent to sell lots in Historic District

  • The Ocean Highway and Port Authority hired real estate agent to begin the process of selling this lot adjacent to the Port of Fernandina, along with other parcels in the Fernandina Beach Historic District. Nearby property owners want OHPA to ensure development on the property keeps the character of the neighborhood through deed restrictions placed on the lots. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader
    The Ocean Highway and Port Authority hired real estate agent to begin the process of selling this lot adjacent to the Port of Fernandina, along with other parcels in the Fernandina Beach Historic District. Nearby property owners want OHPA to ensure development on the property keeps the character of the neighborhood through deed restrictions placed on the lots. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader
The Ocean Highway and Port Authority will move forward with a plan to sell some lots in Fernandina Beach’s Historic District, despite a vocal outcry from property owners who fear the change in the…

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Judge refuses to halt FSU-ACC case

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