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Daily Record Financial News &

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Vol. 105, No. 057 • One Section

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Episcopal reshaping entrance

Photos by Monty Zickuhr

The office building at 4521 Atlantic Blvd. will be torn down to make way for a new entrance to the Episcopal School of Jacksonville.

The school says new entrance “will create a stronger public identity and sense of arrival.” By Karen Brune Mathis Editor Episcopal School of Jacksonville is demolishing the office building it owns at its entrance along Atlantic Boulevard. That structure, at 4521 Atlantic Blvd., will be removed to make way for a new entrance for the school at 4455 Atlantic Blvd. Realco Recycling Co. Inc. will handle the demolition at a cost of $40,000. Episcopal spokeswoman Meg Sacks said the new entrance is part of the $17 million Lead the Way capital campaign and was one of the needs identified in Episcopal’s Campus Master Plan. “The new entrance will create a stronger public identity and sense of arrival for the school, as the current entrance is easy to miss,” she said. The Jacksonville Planning Commission will review an application for a minor modification to a planned unit development. The hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. Thursday at Episcopal

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A rendering of the proposed new main entrance to the Episcopal School of Jacksonville and the security pavilion.

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San Marco Dogtopia construction permit is in review Business to offer animal boarding, indoor and outdoor play areas and day care. Public

The city is reviewing a permit for contractor Emerald C’s Development Inc. to renovate a San Marco building at 1075 Hendricks Ave. for Dogtopia. The $463,829 project is for the renovation of 3,960 square feet of space. The animal boarding and day care facility includes interior playrooms and an outdoor play area. Dogtopia was awarded concep-

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tual approval by the Downtown Development Review Board in January and will return for final approval. The vacant building on a 0.33acre site will require interior and exterior renovations including a reconfiguration of the parking spaces. Happy Family LLC owns the land and will install a circular driveway for easy drop-off and pickup, in addition to new park-

ing along the side of the building for clients and employees, according to the DDRB approval. Dogtopia, based in Phoenix, will be led locally by franchisees Addie and Ali Kasraeian.

Food notes n Arby’s will remodel its restaurant at 5660 Beach Blvd. at a cost of $390,958. Southland Construction Inc. is the contractor.

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n The city is reviewing site improvement plans for McDonald’s at 14200 Beach Blvd. It will remove the PlayPlace and put in a patio; update the drive-thru with a side-by-side drive-thru and bring the site into ADA compliance. CPH Inc. is the architect and engineer. n The city also is reviewing site plans for McDonald’s at 7245 Mathis

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