Justin Sena is a television producer turned media entrepreneur and founder of Fun To Watch, an award-winning production company based in Jacksonville, Florida. After 15 years producing major shows like The Bachelor, The Amazing Race, and America’s Next Top Model, Justin relocated from Los Angeles to Florida in 2022 to bring high-performance media to brands, cities, and real estate developers. He also launched www.TheDevelopmentNetwork.com which includes DevelopJax | DevelopJacksonville.com, a fast-growing digital platform spotlighting Jacksonville’s growth, development, and business scene. Whether creating national campaigns or telling local stories, Justin blends sharp digital strategy with cinematic storytelling to move audiences and markets alike.
In 2004, Jacksonville Beach set a 35-foot building height limit to protect ocean views and preserve its coastal character. However, several properties secured “vested rights” before this rule, allowing them to build taller structures today. Learn which sites can legally exceed the height cap and why.
Exclusive development update with real estate developer Andy Allen on the Casa Marina Hotel Jacksonville Beach redevelopment from Corner Lot.
Take a 360 virtual tour of Rise Doro in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida to see the construction progress and rebuilding after the fire and demolition of Rise Doro.
Take a 360 virtual tour of the Pearl Square development by Gateway Jax in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida to see the construction progress and transformation.
Take a 360 virtual tour of the construction progress of The Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences development in Downtown Jacksonville, FL
Corner Lot buys historic Casa Marina Hotel and plans to fully restore the 1925 oceanfront landmark while building a brand-new boutique hotel and restaurant directly across the street.
Harveys Supermarket in Downtown Jacksonville, FL is closing its doors on June 23 after more than 40 years. The store is expected to be converted into an Aldi as part of a broader Harveys / Winn-Dixie to Aldi conversion.
Downtown Jacksonville is taking a major step forward with a new University of Florida graduate campus and a transformational development by Gateway Jax. This follows a high-profile land swap approved by the Jacksonville City Council. On June 10, 2025, the…
A controversial Florida land swap involving the Guana Preserve has been officially withdrawn. Conservationists and residents celebrate a major win for environmental protection in Northeast Florida.