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Friday, February 23, 2018
Vol. 105, No. 070 • One Section
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THE ADAPTABLE HEYWARD CANTRELL After five decades in the business, the commercial real estate developer, appraiser and educator will be honored with the NAIOP Lifetime Achievement Award. By Andrew Warfield Associate Editor
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eyward Cantrell’s five-decade commercial real estate development career has been defined by a remarkable adaptability to continually changing market conditions. But many of the people he identifies as his greatest accomplishments will be in the audience listening. Cantrell will be presented the NAIOP Lifetime Achievement Award at the organization’s 2017 Awards Gala on March 1 at the Jesse Ball duPont Center Downtown.
“I am going to say the achievement I am the most proud of is the people that I have trained and groomed and who have gone on to become very successful, some more successful than me,” Cantrell said. “When I went to work for The Charter Co. and later Barnett Winston, the senior management would let you go as far as your abilities could take you, and I learned a lot by learning on the job,” he said. Cantrell said he tried to follow that throughout his career. And what a career it has been. Cantrell
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Howard Cantrell, 74, started his career nearly 50 years ago at The Charter Co.
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Target store in Mandarin getting ‘reimagined’ format
Group seeks to ‘Elevate Northeast Florida’ Workshop part of effort to boost economic development of region. by Andrew Warfield Associate Editor
Photo by Monty Zickuhr
The Target at 10490 San Jose Blvd. in the Courtyard Shopping Center is in city review for a $1.1 million interior remodeling. The store was built in 2000.
$1.1 million interior remodeling in review for store on San Jose Boulevard.
Target wants to renovate a second Jacksonville retail store for its “reimagined” format that the Minneapolis-based chain calls its most ambitious store redesign to date. The store at 10490 San Jose Blvd. in the Courtyard Shopping Center is in city review for a $1.1 million interior remodeling that would involve 70,000 square feet of the 138,286-square-foot store. No contractor is listed. Cuhaci & Peterson Architects Engineers Planners of Orlando is the architect. The redesigned stores, which Target calls its
next-generation design, feature new elements and more technology and digital experiences. A spokeswoman said in January the remodels are customized to meet the needs of local customers. Target, which operates more than 1,800 stores, said that by the end of 2019 more than a third of its stores will be remodeled as part of a more than $7 billion investment. Target plans to update and renovate more than 1,000 stores by 2020. A spokeswoman Mathis
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A new economic development effort to benefit the region began Thursday as Elevate Northeast Florida held its first work session at the Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village in St. Augustine. The workshop was part of a three-day trip by Austin, Texas-based Avalanche Consulting, which has been retained by the Northeast Florida Regional Council, JAXUSA Partnership and CareerSource Northeast Florida. Elevate NEFL is an effort to promote a regional, rather than provincial, approach to economic development. It follows Innovate Northeast Florida, a strategy developed in 2012 and implemented over five years, During the workshop, participants engaged in discussions on aspects of economic development. Topics included economic momentum, talent and education, culture and recreation, trade, global brand, and innovation and entrepreneurship. The ideas were collected and Elevate
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