The Towers of Jacksonville sits at 1400 Lebaron Avenue, right by the St. Johns River, in the quiet San Marco area, where you'll often see folks walking to fish or just take in the view, and the building, which has stood since 1972, has 198 apartments in a big 123,520 square foot space, with both studios and one-bedroom options, all set up for seniors who are 62 or older and living on a low or fixed income, since the rents are subsidized by HUD. The place is part of the Retirement Housing Foundation, which is a national non-profit, and you'll see they care about making things affordable while also keeping things comfortable, so each apartment comes with a full kitchen with appliances and a private bath that has a walk-in shower, letting folks really feel at home, and if you need a two-bedroom or something a little smaller, they've got a mix of sizes.
The whole building is close to public transportation and doctors' offices, and it sits across from the Baptist Medical Center, so you don't have to go far if you need help or want to visit somewhere. There's a river walk that goes along the length of the property, plus a community center called the River House that sits right at the water's edge where people can gather and talk, and a schedule packed with social events that help people stay busy and meet their neighbors. For getting out and about, there's complimentary rides to medical appointments and pharmacies, and you won't have to worry about basics with things like a barbershop and a beauty salon on-site, plus accessible features around the community for everyone. The Towers of Jacksonville rests in the Southbank neighborhood, which is easy to reach from places like Orange Park, Saint Johns, and the beaches, and it's surrounded by schools, other neighborhoods, and lots of parks, so you're never too cut off from the rest of the city. The management team focuses on keeping the place running smooth, and the environment stays welcoming-nobody's trying to be flashy, but the staff looks after the residents, and the apartments feel quiet and spacious, making it a steady choice for independent living and retirement living, especially for those who want some peace of mind and a bit of river view.