Arlington (Jacksonville)

Arlington
Greater Arlington
from the left, Fort Caroline, Jacksonville University, Marabanong mansion, Ribault Monument and the Mathews Bridge.
Vernacular regions of Jacksonville:
  1. Urban core
  2. Arlington
  3. Southside
  4. Westside
  5. Northside
  6. Beaches
Coordinates: 30°19′16″N 81°33′05″W / 30.321205°N 81.551487°W / 30.321205; -81.551487
Country United States
State Florida
City Jacksonville
Government
 • Florida HouseReggie Fullwood
Charles McBurney
 • Florida SenateAaron Bean
Audrey Gibson
 • U.S. HouseJohn Rutherford (R)
Area
 • Land64.307 sq mi (166.55 km2)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
120,593 [1]
 • Density1,875/sq mi (724/km2)
ZIP Code
32277, 32211, 32225
Area code904

Arlington is a large region of Jacksonville, Florida, and is generally understood as a counterpart to the city's other large regions, the Urban Core, Northside, Southside, Westside, and the Beaches. It borders the Southside area at its southern end, and has several bridge connections to nearby beaches, the Northside and Downtown. The expansive neighborhood was incorporated into the city in 1968 as a result the Jacksonville Consolidation, a city-county consolidation of the governments of the City of Jacksonville and Duval County. Arlington is known for its mid-century modern architecture, and contains several architecturally significant homes designed by local architects Robert C. Broward, Taylor Hardwick, and William Morgan.

  1. ^ "Greater Arlington neighborhood". www.city-data.com. Retrieved January 1, 2018.