Daily Record Financial News &
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Vol. 104, No. 205 • One Section
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St. Vincent’s Health Center planned for Gate Parkway
Bonchon plans multiple locations
Access drives first site for Korean-style fried-chicken chain to Town Center. Bonchon spokeswoman Carlene Blair said the location for the Korean-style fried-chicken chain’s first Jacksonville restaurant at The Strand at Town Center was chosen for its access. “The Town Center is the destination spot for all shopping and dining experiences and the best part is we’ll be surrounded by so many other international brands, so we will feel right at home,” she said. The Strand features Tex-Mex, Brazilian and American cuisine and the nearby Town Center Promenade will include burgers, wings, Brazilian food and more. St. Johns Town Center across the street offers steak, seafood, Italian, Mexican, Asian and other types of restaurants. “Jacksonville is a city that is fun, vibrant and family-centered, which closely aligns well with our company’s values,” Blair said. She said the franchisee is an area developer set to open multiple stores in Jacksonville and Gainesville. Blair said construction was in the preliminary stage for the first location, so no opening date has
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The Mandarin St. Vincent’s Health Center opened in March. Nine more are scheduled or planned to open in the area.
Offering urgent care and other services, site near FBI Building and new Ikea is among 10 Health Centers to be developed around the city.
By Karen Brune Mathis Editor St. Vincent’s HealthCare will open a Health Center in the rapidly developing Gate Parkway corridor between Butler Boulevard and Interstate 295. David Meyer, chief strategy and marketing officer, said Monday the 16,000-square-foot center should open in August 2018. Plans show it will occupy 1.34 acres near the FBI Building. It will be one of 10 Health Centers planned by St. Vincent’s. The first opened in Mandarin and a second will open Nov. 1 in St. Johns County.
Meyer said the Gate Parkway center, like the others, will offer services that include urgent care, primary care, a laboratory and imaging services. Meyer said anothMeyer er seven locations will be developed over 30 months. He said submarkets are identified and St. Vincent’s is actively securing land. Meyer said St. Vincent’s is buying the land in the majority of the locations, including along Gate Parkway. In choosing a location, he said St. VinSt. Vincents
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Patrick Kilbane: Attorney turned wealth adviser Former family law lawyer is maintaining his connection with the legal community. By Max Marbut Associate Editor After nearly eight years practicing family law at Rogers Towers and GrayRobinson, in 2014 Patrick Kilbane decided to pursue a different career. He joined Ullmann Brown Wealth Advisors in Jacksonville Beach. It’s not as different as you might think. It’s more a progression than a 180-degree turn.
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“I’m still a member of The Florida Bar, but I’m not in the business of giving legal advice,” said Kilbane, 37, who’s a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst. That means he can be called as an expert witness in court, during mediation proceedings or for other litigation support. He also passed the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Series 7 General Securities Representative Qualification Examination and the Series 66
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Uniform Combined State Law Examination. While pract i c i n g l aw, Kilbane guidKilbane ed people who had made the decision to divorce through the legal process. Now he’s a “full-fledged wealth adviser,” said Kilbane, who works with clients who need alimony agreements and equitable distribution because they are about to be — or have been — divorced. Kilbane works with his clients
and their legal representatives to develop post-marriage financial plans. When new assets and income are realized, “everything is in place,” he said. While he’s now focused on the financial aspect of divorce, Kilbane calls on his knowledge of the legal side of the issue and relationships with former colleagues. “From being an attorney and working with so many attorneys, I know who’d rather focus on custody or mental health issues than equitable distribution,” he said. In addition to being Ullmann Brown’s Divorce Advisory Group
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director and general counsel, Kilbane maintains close connections with the legal community, the transportation business and his alma mater. He was appointed in 2015 by Gov. Rick Scott to the 4th Judicial Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission. He will serve as chair for 2017-18 and recently helped send to Scott the names of six candidates for a vacancy on the Duval County Court. “It’s one of the most rewarding things I’ve done professionally,” he said. The commission solicits appliKilbane
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