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DEVELOPMENT TODAY The Daily Record will regularly provide updates about building permits filed with the city. For more permits, see Page 5. APARTMENTS Beachwood Apartments, 2901 Beachwood Blvd., contractor is E.B. Morris General Contractors Inc., alterations and repairs, five permits, $123,400. HOTEL TRU Hotel, 4640 Tropea Way, contractor is Preferred Professional Services LLC, new hotel, 42,246 square feet, $5 million. INDUSTRIAL Jacksonville International Airport, 14201 Pecan Park Road, contractor is Acon Construction Co. Inc., three pre-fab security checkpoint booths, $1.7 million. Amazon.com, 13333 103rd St., contractor is The Conlan Co., guardhouse, $38,040. OFFICE, BANK, PROFESSIONAL We Stor of Oceanway, 13165 N. Main St., contractor is Wright Enterprises of Jacksonville Inc., four buildings, $476,000. 7870 Baymeadows Way LLC, 7840 Baymeadows Way, contractor is Emerald C’s Development Inc., 6,093 square feet, interior demolition for future tenant use, $53,713. OTHER T-Mobile, 4111 Philips Highway, contractor is Site Resources South LLC, install antennas, $65,000. RESTAURANTS Fresh-Mex & Co., 7111 Bonneval Road, No. 10, contractor is Blue Ocean Construction Inc., 3,602 square feet, $11,250. ROOFING Noble Retirement of Jacksonville LLC, 6561 San Juan Ave., contractor is G.D. Griffith Roofing Inc., $65,000. SERVICE STATION, REPAIR GARAGE Take 5 Oil Change, 714 Cassat Ave., contractor is CBH General Contracting LLC, exterior modifications for an existing oil change business, $159,317. Take 5 Oil Change, 12518 San Jose Blvd., contractor is CBH General Contracting LLC, exterior modifications for an existing oil change business, $109,425. RaceTrac, 8441 Philips Highway, contractor is Venture Construction Co., construction of a new RaceTrac service station canopy and fuel pumps, $100,000. Take 5 Oil Change, 8539 Beach Blvd., contractor is CBH General Contracting LLC, exterior modifications for an existing oil change business, $79,550. SIGNS Hagan Ace Hardware, 12501 San Jose Blvd., contractor is General Sign Service Corp., five permits, $11,500. Havoline, 6804 103rd St., contractor is D&R Signs Inc., three permits, $5,200. Zimmer Biomet, 1520 Tradeport Drive, contractor is Harbinger, two permits, $3,400. STORES, MERCANTILE First Coast Energy, 4991 Gate Parkway, contractor is C&R General Contractors Inc., 5,000 square feet, renovate a portion of the existing store for a Daily’s Dash and a coffee area, $301,345. CGCMG Jacksonville LLC, 9395 Atlantic Blvd., contractor is Realco Recycling Co. Inc., 8,550 square feet, demolition of former Pier 1 Imports store, $20,000. Compiled by Karen Brune Mathis
PUBLIC MEETINGS THURSDAY 1 p.m. — Council member public meeting: Textile recycle bins. Suite 425, City Hall, 117 West Duval St. 6:30 p.m. — Town hall meeting: Police body cameras. Florida State College at Jacksonville - Downtown Campus, 101 W. State St., Large Auditorium MONDAY 9 a.m. — City Council Neighborhood, Community Investments & Services Committee meeting, City Hall Council Chamber
One Call to consolidate on Southbank, put name on tower By Karen Brune Mathis Editor One Call Care Management, a provider of workers’ compensation care management services, announced Tuesday it will consolidate its two Jacksonville locations into more than 200,000 square feet of space in its corporate headquarters at 841 Prudential Drive. It also will get its name on top of the 20-story Southbank riverfront tower. One Call CEO Dale Wolf said the move allows the company to “take advantage of new amenities for our employees and the enhanced lifestyle downtown Jacksonville offers.” He said combining its two Jacksonville offices will increase efficiency. The project will expand the workforce at that location to 1,175 employees. One Call began in 1985 as MSC Care Management. “We understand the importance of investing in Downtown, and the Southbank has seen a great revitalization with new amenities that we believe One Call’s employees will enjoy,” Wolf said. Jason Isaacson, president of building owner IP Capital Partners LLC, said the lease was a collaboration between IP Capital Partners, One Call and the city of Jacksonville. The Downtown Investment Authority approved up to a $1 million Commercial Revitalization Incentive grant over 10
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One Call will expand into some of the space Aetna will vacate this summer — and get its name on the building.
years to help pay for relocation costs, the lease of the additional 83,000 square feet of space and $3 million in tenant improvements and building upgrades. One Call has six locations in the United States. It will relocate its Baymeadows office to the Downtown location. One Call now leases about 120,000 square feet at 841 Prudential Drive. The additional 83,000 square feet will take up some of the 165,000 square feet that Aetna is vacating. Isaacson said occupancy will reach a little more than 80 percent upon the move, which is expected to be completed by the
end of the first quarter of 2018. He said renovations will start on the space about Sept. 1 when Aetna leaves and be completed in early January. “They rightfully recognized the benefits of being in Downtown Jacksonville and the importance of making an investment in their employees and in the community,” Isaacson said of One Call. “It’s something the city of Jacksonville should be really proud of,” he said. While the building has been known as the Aetna Building, that name will come down and One Call will go up when Aetna moves to Gramercy Woods. While anchored by One Call, the building still will be called 841 Prudential Drive, Isaacson said. He said DIA CEO Aundra Wallace and the DIA team “recognize what needs to be done to make Downtown as great as it can be.” One Call would move about 550 employees to Downtown from Baymeadows and create 107 new jobs in customer service and information technology, according to a DIA discussion in January about the deal. The DIA resolution’s term sheet says the loss of Aetna and its 850 employees will result in an estimated loss of revenue into the Southside Tax Increment Finance fund of $150,000 a year. kmathis@jaxdailyrecord.com @MathisKb (904) 356-2466
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ity stake in Black Knight later this year. The proxy statements of the two companies show Fidelity paid Foley $2.8 million, and Black Knight paid Foley $11.6 million in his role of executive chairman of that company. CSX has not indicated the total value of Harrison’s pay package after he was hired as CEO in March but hedge fund Mantle Ridge, which backed Harrison, said the package is worth $17 million a year for four years. Harrison also is likely to receive a one-time $84 million payment as reimbursement for compensation he forfeited when he left his previous position as CEO of Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. to pursue the CSX job. CSX shareholders will have an advisory vote on that payment at the company’s annual meeting next month. The compensation chart shows the pay packages for every CEO of a Jacksonville area public company in the last fiscal year, according to Securities and Exchange Commission filings. Foley is not included in the chart because he is not a chief executive officer. The chart includes the annual salary for each CEO and the total amount of other cash bonuses or incentive-related cash payments. The total compensation includes those cash payments plus the estimated value of stock
and stock option awards and other non-cash benefits they may have received. The change represents the increase or decrease in total compensation package for each executive last year. The chart includes Jackson-
ville area companies as well as two companies, Ameris Bancorp and GEE Group Inc., which are headquartered out of state but whose CEO works out of Jacksonville. mbasch@jaxdailyrecord.com
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