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Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Vol. 105, No. 107 • One Section
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Clark’s Fish Camp seeks bankruptcy reorganization
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The city approved six permits for TIAA Bank signs to go up at 301 W. Bay St.
TIAA Bank sign permits approved for tower EverBank signs should be replaced by midyear, company says. By Karen Brune Mathis Editor
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Clark’s Fish Camp at 12903 Hood Landing Road features a taxidermy collection valued at $430,000, according to court records.
“Clark’s is going to continue operating and keep running as normal,” attorney representing the restaurant says.
By Mark Basch Contributing Writer After losing more than two months of business last year because of flooding from Hurricane Irma, Clark’s Fish Camp & Seafood Inc. filed for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring last week. Customers of the popular restaurant at 12903 Hood Landing Road along Julington
Creek shouldn’t notice any changes because of the filing, said William McDaniel, attorney at Lansing Roy who is representing Clark’s. “This is a restructuring,” he said. “Clark’s is going to continue operating and keep running as normal.” Clark’s is getting a fresh start in more ways than one, according to the case management Clark’s
‘Demand for warehouse space is outpacing available supply’ Becknell Industrial, Jackson-Shaw launch speculative projects to fill the gap. Becknell Industrial and Jackson-Shaw are among the latest developers positioning to fill the area’s need for speculative industrial space, exhibiting confidence that growth in the area makes it
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worth the risk. An executive with Chicagoarea Becknell, which plans to build in Westlake Industrial Park, said the fundamentals are excellent in the area. “Demand for warehouse space is outpacing available supply,” said Daniel Fogarty Jr., senior vice president of Lyons, Illinois-based Becknell Industrial. “There are very few Class A, modern industrial facilities available to serve many prospects currently in need of such space,” he said, adding that such facilities offer higher warehouse ceilings, more loading docks and more auto and truck trailer parking. Becknell Industrial intends to
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build an almost 186,000-squarefoot speculative warehouse at Westlake Industrial Park, owned by Atlanta-based Norfolk Southern. Dallas-based Jackson-Shaw is starting construction on a 200,000-square-foot speculative warehouse called International Distribution Center. Jackson-Shaw President and CEO Michele Wheeler said Sunday the center will be completed by the end of October. On Friday, Jackson-Shaw earned city approval to build the warehouse on 16 acres at 1750 Airport Road within Jacksonville Mathis
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One of the city’s tallest Downtown towers will switch out its name soon now that the city approved permits for Jones Sign Co. Inc. to put up “TIAA Bank” on EverBank Center. The city approved six permits Monday for Jones to put up two “TIAA Bank” signs on the top north and south faces of the 30-story tower and four at ground-floor entrances. Totaling almost $262,000, the project should be completed by midyear when the names on Jacksonville-based EverBank’s headquarters at 501 Riverside Ave., on the EverBank Field NFL stadium and on financial branches also are
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Julie Bohn Howard, president of the Northeast Florida Chapter of the NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association, and her organization toured Downtown offices Thursday – and enjoyed a winetasting at each stop. More photos, Page 12.
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