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Home » Jacksonville City Council approves land transfers on new UF campus, increasing funding by $50 million
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Jacksonville City Council approves land transfers on new UF campus, increasing funding by $50 million

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — After Jacksonville City Council unanimously approved the transfer of more than 20 acres of land near Lavila and the $50 million relocation of the city’s funds, the University of Florida alumni campus in downtown Jacksonville is one step closer to reality.

The vote marks a significant public investment in higher education and economic development in northeastern Florida, bringing the city’s total contribution to the project to $100 million. Combined with state funds and private donations, UF currently has $300 million set aside for the new campus and its associated Florida Semiconductor Research Institute.

“Today’s council vote is a testament to the common vision for the future of both UF and Jacksonville,” said Mori Hosseini, UF Board Chairman. “This investment will create world-class campuses that will serve the Jacksonville workforce, promote innovation and expand the opportunities for generations to come.”

The campus will focus on graduate-level education and applied research in areas essential to the Jacksonville workforce, including business, health sciences, engineering, law and architecture. A key element of the project is the Florida Semiconductor Research Institute, which aims to promote innovation and research in advanced technology fields.

City Council President Randy White praised the project as a long-term investment in Jacksonville’s future. “This is a tax investment that pays dividends for decades,” he said.

Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan also expressed strong support, highlighting the city’s commitment to preparing the workforce for a technology-driven economy. “The partnership with UF sends a clear signal that Jacksonville is at the forefront of innovation,” Deegan said.

UF is planning to close Lavila property later this summer. Preparation for the site is already underway, and the university is hoping to begin offering classes in existing buildings in 2026, with new facilities being designed and constructed later that year.



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