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Killashee wants to build 1,000-foot observation tower in Jacksonville

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Killashee wants to build 1,000-foot observation tower in Jacksonville

Killashee Investments has proposed a 1,000 foot tall observation tower in Jacksonville, reports The Florida Times-Union.

The tower project would be the centerpiece of an estimated $1 billion development presented to the city’s Police and Fire Pension Fund board by Killashee Investments, the newspaper said.

Killashee Investments showed its vision for redeveloping The Shipyards on downtown’s riverfront and asked the fund’s board to consider becoming a financial partner in the project.

Mark Harrell, who founded Killashee in 2007, said the proposed Seaglass Tower at The Shipyard would give Jacksonville an iconic, skyline-defining structure like the Space Needle in Seattle and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.

According to Harrell, the cost of building Seaglass Tower would be at least $100 million. Harrell noted that Seaglass Tower would bring tourists to Jacksonville who otherwise don’t stop on their way to destinations elsewhere in Florida.

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