A Brief History of San Marco

In 1925, Jacksonville real estate developer Telfair Stockton began work on San Marco, an 80-acre Mediterranean-inspired community. Unlike many earlier developments, which were laid out following a grid street pattern, San Marco shows the influence of the City Beautiful movement. Its winding streets, planted medians, and use of parks and larger lots create a varied landscape and interesting building sites. San Marco developed rapidly. Before the streets were paved and the muddy claypit of a former brickyard became Lake Marco, lots were sold in a frenzy of speculation during September 1925. By late 1926, San Marco Square, the development’s business district, was laid out. It was inspired by the Piazza San Marco in Venice, which Stockton had visited on a trip to Europe. One of the Square’s original buildings, the St. Marks Building built in 1927, retains an arched facade and tile roof typical to the Mediterranean Revival style of architecture.

San Marco was an immediate success. An additional subdivision, Villa Alexandria, was then platted on the overgrown estate in 1929. The first two homes in this development were built by Carl and John Swisher, who had just moved their King Edward Cigar Company from Chicago to Jacksonville.

In 1932, Greater Jacksonville absorbed the South Jacksonville municipality and development transformed the area into much of the community seen today.

EVENTS

CENTENNIAL GALA

October 25

Join us, as we celebrate 100 years of San Marco with an unforgettable evening at the historic Swisher Estate, which will be transformed into a vivid homage to vintage Florida. Guests will be transported back in time with lush tropical garden décor pulling inspiration from the grandeur of the Breakers in the early 1900s. The event will channel the glamour of the past, while celebrating the charm, history and community that have defined San Marco for a century. Become a part of the celebration as we design a toast to the past and present in spectacular Florida fashion.

Special thanks to the Allen Family for this once-in-a-century event.

Lecture Series

August 14 @ 6pm

Join us for our Centennial Quarterly Lecture Series with a Panel Discussion featuring our Hometown Olympians. Event will be held at 1937 Events.

San Marco Celebrity Softball Game

AUGUST 16 @ 9:30am

Two teams of prominent members of the community will compete at the Hendricks Avenue Baseball facility in a game of softball.

Kids Parade & Celebration

October 11

Family focused event featuring games and competitions for children of various ages.
Potential events include pinewood derby, paper boat regatta, wagon parade, crafts, games, food.

Centennial Awards

November 22

We will be recognizing the residents and businesses who have helped shape San Marco over the past 100 years. Today, San Marco is one of the best neighborhoods in northeast Florida thanks to the efforts of these generous individuals.

San Marco Tree Lighting

December 5

Centennial Monument & Time Capsule

December 6

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

Centennial Title Sponsor: Matt Carlucci

SMPS is incredibly grateful to Matt and his wife Karen for their ongoing support of San Marco over the decades. A centennial Celebration would not be the same without them!

Become an important part of transporting guests back in time with an evening meticulously curated to channel the glamour, charm, and community that has defined San Marco for a century. Place your name alongside those who are championing San Marco’s Centennial in grand style!

Centennial Committee

The San Marco Preservation Society (SMPS) has put together a powerhouse of San Marco talent and influence. The San Marco Centennial Committee represents two critical organizations, local business leaders, and two grassroots neighborhood groups: SMPS, San Marco Merchants Association, San Marco Garden Circle, and the Granada neighborhood.

Title Sponsor

Matt Carlucci, Sr.

Honorary Chair

Lori Boyer

Committee Chair

George Foote

Committee Members

Pat Andrews
Kylie Efron
David Paulk
Suzanne Perritt
Leah Roesler
Tracy Thompson
Susan Towler
Anita Vining
Sheri Webber