An underused off-ramp of Jacksonville's Main Street bridge may be demolished to make way for the tallest building between Atlanta and Miami.
For several years, the city has been contemplating tearing down the ramp, which serves primarily as a shortcut for northbound drivers to access South Newman Street next to the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront in downtown.
Getting rid of the ramp, which goes over a portion of what used to be the parking lot for Jacksonville Landing, may be moving to the front burner as a priority now that a local developer is eyeing the site for a 53-story condo tower.
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