Regus Jacksonville - Dennis St
Dennis Street in Jacksonville, Florida, sits at the edge of the Rail Yard District, just west of downtown, where industrial roots meet modern workspace needs. Once known for warehouses and rail lines, the area now draws creative businesses, local makers, and startups looking for flexible office space without the downtown price tag. With easy access to I-95, public transit options, and proximity to neighborhoods like Riverside and Brooklyn, Dennis Street is becoming a magnet for coworking spaces, small studios, and adaptive reuse projects. The vibe balances grit and growth—historic buildings now house shared offices, roasters, and artisan shops.
Dennis Street in Jacksonville, Florida, sits at the edge of the Rail Yard District, just west of downtown, where industrial roots meet modern workspace needs. Once known for warehouses and rail lines, the area now draws creative businesses, local makers, and startups looking for flexible office space without the downtown price tag. With easy access to I-95, public transit options, and proximity to neighborhoods like Riverside and Brooklyn, Dennis Street is becoming a magnet for coworking spaces, small studios, and adaptive reuse projects. The vibe balances grit and growth—historic buildings now house shared offices, roasters, and artisan shops.
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Regus Jacksonville - Dennis St Office Space for Rent
5 Spaces AvailableThe area surrounding Dennis Street blends industrial charm with a growing creative energy. Nearby, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority’s Rosa Parks Transit Station and access to I-95 and the Skyway make commuting simple. The neighborhood borders Riverside, Brooklyn, and Downtown, putting coffee shops, breweries, and local art galleries within easy reach. Landmarks like the Prime F. Osborn Convention Center and the historic Jacksonville Terminal give the district character. At the same time, places like RAM (Riverside Arts Market), Bold Bean Coffee, and Intuition Ale Works offer something to do after hours. The mix of old infrastructure and new ideas makes the area feel lived-in but full of potential.


