Discover Homes for Sale in Lackawanna, Jacksonville, FL

Lackawanna is a historic streetcar suburb on Jacksonville’s Westside that largely developed after the Great Fire of 1901. Following the fire, rebuilding efforts led to rapid residential construction that began to spread in all directions from Downtown. Lackawanna was largely platted between 1904 and 1907, adjacent to the Seaboard Air Line Railway’s (SAL) West Jacksonville railroad shops. To connect the shops and neighborhood with Downtown, a streetcar line was constructed along Lackawanna (now Edison Avenue). With the SAL serving as a major anchor and the Lackawanna car line offering 89 daily round trips with 15-minute headways to Downtown, the neighborhood became an early 20th century epicenter for new development. Browse current listings on this page to see available homes.

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