JACKSONVILLE, FL-The construction of Duval County Public Schools' Atlantic Coast High School at 9735 R.G. Skinner Road, Jacksonville, is over. The 303,000-square-foot building's construction cost was $69.5 million.

SchenkelShultz Architecture and W. G. Mills Inc. were the developers of the building. The school can house nearly 2,117 students segmented into learning groups of 150 students each. The building includes modern features such as clerestory lighting, an 840 seat auditorium and a 1,621 seat gym. For the full story, go to Florida Real Estate Journal.


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