Jacksonville Daily Record 10/23/18

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TUESDAY October 23, 2018

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THE MATHIS REPORT

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Area’s first GreenWise Market could be coming to Nocatee

Daily Record Daily Record ORGANIC EATS JACKSONVILLE GreenWise Market offers prepared foods featuring antibiotic-free meats, organic cheeses and vegan items that include fresh, handcrafted sandwiches, acai bowls, gourmet pizzas, burritos, bowls, sushi and sausage made in-house.

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Lakeland-based Publix Super Markets is opening stores that feature natural foods, organics. BY KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR

Nocatee Town Center East is in line to gain a grocery store along Crosswater Parkway across from a Publix Super Markets location, which operates in Nocatee Town Center. A retail center is planned on 8.26 acres along Crosswater Parkway that would be anchored by a 25,098-square-foot grocery store. No tenant is identified,

although it fits the size of a GreenWise Market by Publix. That is the Lakeland-based chain’s organic and natural foods brand whose new stores are about 25,000 to 28,000 square feet, about half the size of the traditional Publix stores. Publix spokesman Dwaine Stevens did not confirm the location. “We do not have a signed lease at the described location and are unable to comment without a SEE GREENWISE, PAGE 2

GreenWise Market opened in Tallahassee in early October.

KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR

McKesson’s Gate Parkway office in review

Medical-surgical firm will anchor building at Southside Quarter. The city is reviewing a construction permit application for the four-story, 125,769-squarefoot office building to be leased to McKesson Corp. in Southside Quarter. No construction cost is included. The building is planned on 7.75 acres at 6651 Gate Parkway. Elkins Construction LLC is the contractor. It also was the contractor for the $3.5 million foundation project. McKesson said in January it agreed to anchor the building. Houston-based Hines said it would lease the structure to McKesson’s Medical-Surgical business. City Council approved a $700,000 Recapture Enhanced Value grant that calls for McKesson to retain 428 jobs and create at least 10 more at an average salary of $45,562. Construction must be completed by the end of 2019. McKesson has said it intends to relocate from Southpoint to the new building in the summer of 2019. The office building is the first of two planned at Southside Quarter, which is at southwest Butler Boulevard and Interstate 295. SEE MATHIS, PAGE 3

What’s happening in FSCJ president search The committee searching for the next president at Florida State College at Jacksonville said Friday it anticipates filling the position by spring. Former President Cynthia Bioteau retired May 31. The college is being led on an interim basis by Foley & Lardner partner Kevin Hyde, right, who said he is not interested in the permanent job. FSCJ is working with Washington, D.C.-based AGB Search. The firm is being paid $90,000, plus expenses estimated from $10,000 to $15,000. More at JaxDailyRecord.com

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