Jacksonville Daily Record 3/29/19

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FRIDAY March 29, 2019

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DEVELOPMENT

Facing the threat of online attacks

Big Daily project, local focus Record JACKSONVILLE

Fuqua Development unveils plans for $300 million Exchange at Jacksonville.

Panel looks at what companies can do to protect themselves from cybercriminals.

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BY CAREN BURMEISTER CONTRIBUTING WRITER

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Renderings special to the Daily Record

An image captured from a video shows the Exchange at Jacksonville mixed-use project at southeast Butler Boulevard and Interstate 295. To watch the video and see more renderings of the project, visit JaxDailyRecord.com.

BY KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR

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uqua Development Principal Jeff Fuqua unveiled plans Thursday for his proposed $300 million mixeduse project named, for now, the Exchange at Jacksonville. Atlanta-based Fuqua Development plans to develop the 67-acre retail, entertainment, office, hotel and apartment center on land it will buy from the Skinner family at southeast Butler Boulevard and Interstate 295. “It’s a big project but it has a local focus,” Fuqua said.

He said he hasn’t decided whether to seek public financial incentives for the project. The video Fuqua p re se n ta t i o n shows that the signature 20-kitchen Bold City Food Hall might feature tenants such as CuliVino, a new concept by Jacksonville chef Tom Gray, along with Black Sheep, El Jefe, 29 South, Taverna, Vagabond Coffee, Mayday Ice Cream, Tabouleh Mediterranean Café, North Beach Fish Camp, Keg & Coin and ComSEE EXCHANGE, PAGE 3

The Factory Lofts is an apartment community designed with an industrial look. The Exchange at Jacksonville also includes restaurants, hotels, shopping and entertainment venues.

Business leaders shook their heads at the alarming vulnerability and high costs associated with phishing emails, data breaches and scams exposed in a recent cybersecurity program. About 100 people attended the March 21 program, “Real World Cyber Security Knowledge for Your Business and How to Apply it,” at The River Club. It was sponsored by the Association for Corporate Growth North Florida, a networking association for executives, investors, business owners and professionals. Cyberattacks are becoming more common, according to panelists, and it can take months for a breach to show up and reveal the harm to the company and its reputation. Phishing emails, or when an attacker masquerades as a reputable company or person, are the most common type of attack, representing about 90 percent of business breaches, the panelists said. They cited new phishing scams that hook employees by purporting to be about the delivery of a FedEx package or a way to check their pay stubs. An FBI agent on the panel, who asked not to be identified for security reasons, referred to a December case involving 11 Nigerians who were indicted on federal charges in SEE CYBER, PAGE 2

Lucky’s Market sets Oakleaf opening, is hiring Natural foods grocer Lucky’s Market says it will open its OakLeaf Station store at 8380 Merchants Way in May or June. Lucky’s will employ about 150 people and is hiring in all departments. Candidates can apply online at luckysmarket. com/careers to schedule and interview during a hiring fair scheduled 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday from Monday through May 17. The hiring fair will be at Oakleaf Town Center, 9651 Crosshill Blvd., Suite 104, next to Massage Envy.

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