Fifty Grande has published a list of best cities to move to, and a Florida city made the top five. "Nearly everyone has a time when they need a change of scenery: when their hometown or the place they moved after college just isn’t cutting it anymore, when they’re either getting bored, priced out or looking for a new start," Fifty Grande explains. Their list aims to help guide those who are looking to move but don't know where to start.
#4 Jacksonville
Fifty Grande describes how this Sunshine State city is one of the most up-and-coming areas in the state by saying, "Jacksonville's [home costs] sit 17 percent lower than the national average with a median home cost of $295,278." In addition, it certainly doesn't hurt that their surfing conditions are considered some of the best in Florida as well.
The feature then points out that Jacksonville was highlighted by Biz Journals as the "third hottest job market" right now.
Furthermore, it appears the secret to Jacksonville's overall good living conditions is out. Lawn Starter recently detailed their influx of new residents by breaking down where people are moving in from. It appears many Floridians are simply staying in the state by moving north. Perhaps the Trevor Lawrence-led Jaguars being one of the NFL's most young and exciting teams has inspired some Jaguars fans to move closer to the team's stadium.
EZ Home Search laid out the best eight neighborhoods last fall. They state Avondale, San Marco, and Jacksonville Beach are areas to consider in this Florida city.
Jacksonville was only edged out by three cities. Those cites are all in more central regions of the country. Chattanooga, Tennessee, ranked as the best place to move to. Cincinnati, Ohio and Colorado Springs, Colorado ranked second and third, respectively.
2 Florida Skateparks Recognized As Best In The Country
What makes a great skatepark? Essential requirements revolve around safety conditions, open space, and overall atmosphere. In Florida, two skateparks were recently listed among the best in the country.
In SkateboardHQ's feature, "13 Skateparks in the U.S. You Need To Visit," they take you on a tour through some of the greatest bowls in the continental United States. From the Northwest corner of Oregon to the Southeast corner of Florida, this list rolls through a lot of ground.
"You’ll find some of the most epic street courses alongside iconic locations and facilities designed for skaters and by skaters, including the largest full-concrete pipe and one of the oldest-running skateparks in America," SkateboardHQ expxlains.
The largest full-concrete pipe they mention belongs to Lake Cunningham Regional Sports Park, in San Jose, CA. At 68,000-square-feet, it's the largest skatepark in California. As for the "oldest," we'll get to that shortly.
Skatepark Culture
Whether they are built into the recreational facilities of a suburban town, or between buildings on city streets, skateparks can serve a great purpose. Under safe conditions, such parks provide a place for youth and skate enthusiasts alike to support each other while they work on their craft. There is a true artistic and creative component to skateboarding. Furthermore, the sport takes a great deal of discipline. To master a trick (or even to get a feel for riding) you have to go through rounds of repetition. Often, you fall, get up, try again, and then fall again.
Skateboarding is an activity that also can have very little cost affiliated with it. After the price of a board and the necessary safety equipment (such as a helmet and padding), most community parks are free admission.
There are some great organizations (mostly West Coast-based) that thrive off building and restoring skateparks in various communities. Evergreen based out of Portland, focuses on structuring parks for all skill levels. Montana Pool Service, a non-profit organization, aims to connect youth communities with their generous work installing parks across the country.
So let's grab a board and take stroll through the two Florida skateparks that were named among the best in the country.
Skatepark of Tampa (SPoT)
Skatepark of Tampa, commonly known as SPoT, is located at 4215 E. Columbus Dr. They offer indoor and outdoor facilities. They also sell many skate products, further inspiring the all-encompassing skate experience. Furthermore, SPoT provides various programs, including camps, birthday parties, and a session they call "Girls Meetup."
Kona Skatepark - Jacksonville
Here we have the oldest running public skatepark in America. It's been open since 1977. Like the sport, this park has fallen flat, but then bounced back up when many thought it would stay down. Kona Skatepark is located at 8739 Kona Ave. The grounds offer a clubhouse as well given the Kona experience is all about community. They host events, and they will occasionally have live music or competitions at their park.