Geographic Overview of Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville is located in the northeastern region of Florida, near the Georgia border, and lies along the St. Johns River near its mouth on the Atlantic Ocean (Britannica). It is the largest city by area in the contiguous United States, covering approximately 874.3 square miles (Britannica). This expansive area provides ample opportunities for businesses to establish and grow. The city's strategic location along the Atlantic Ocean also makes it a vital hub for trade and commerce.

Jacksonville is divided into several major regions, each with its own unique characteristics:

  • Downtown: The central business district, home to many corporate offices and government buildings.
  • Southside: A rapidly growing area with numerous residential communities and commercial developments.
  • Westside: Known for its industrial zones and suburban neighborhoods.
  • Northside: Features a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas.
  • Beaches: Coastal communities offering a mix of tourism and local businesses.

Each of these regions is served by the primary area code 904, with additional area codes including 386 and 272 (Wikipedia).