At the west end of the project is a 15-acre public park with an amphitheater, public art, retail and event plazas, and golf greens.
At center are two proposed commercial office buildings. At right is a residential tower.
The project includes a food hall called 30 North, named for Jacksonville's latitude.
Plans include underground parking garages that would be used to hold storm surge.
The Bend is a signature artwork inspired by the St. Johns River. It would be more than 30 feet tall and made of teak.
The master plan for the project stretches from the former Jacksonville Landing site to the former Duval County Courthouse site.
The project would comprise more than 20 acres of riverfront property.
The developer says the project would cost about $1.095 billion.
A marina, retail and entertainment plaza.
A sketch of the food hall site included in the project plans.
The project includes more than 755 residential units.
The area around the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Hotel.
The Riverfront Jacksonville would continue to the site of the former Duval County Courthouse.
The site would begin at what is now the park in front of Wells Fargo Center that was once the Jacksonville Landing.
Plans call for the project to be completed by 2026.
Steve Atkins, managing director of SouthEast Development Group LLC, presents the plans for Riverfront Jacksonville at the Florida Theatre on June 1.
Steve Atkins, managing director of SouthEast Development Group LLC.
The logo for Riverfront Jackonville.
SouthEast Development Group is proposing Riverfront Jacksonville, a $1.1 billion redevelopment of mostly city-owned property along the Downtown Northbank riverfront.
The project includes park space and eight buildings comprising office, residential, retail, a hotel and exhibition spaces.
Here are renderings of the development: