Jacksonville Icemen Igloo renovations to start off | Jax Day-to-day History | Jacksonville Daily Report

The city issued a permit July 23 for initial do the job toward changing the Jacksonville Ice & Sportsplex into the Jacksonville Icemen Igloo for the city’s skilled hockey team.

The Igloo, at 3605 Philips Freeway, is aspect of San Marco East, at Interstate 95 and Emerson Avenue. 

Bluewater Builders Inc. of Coral Springs is the contractor and Chiodini Architects of St. Louis, Missouri, is the architect for the believed $400,000 undertaking for demolition and interior structural perform.

Icemen President Bob Ohrablo said at a news convention March 30 that building will begin in August and acquire 10 to 12 months.

The renovation, excluding the $6 million to buy the assets, is envisioned to price $12.5 million.

Andy Kaufmann, majority owner of the Icemen, explained previously the Icemen Igloo will comprise two ice rinks, a athletics bar, protein shop, esports arena and the Jacksonville Sports activities Corridor of Fame.

The Igloo’s athletics bar will have floor-to-ceiling home windows so visitors can try to eat and consume with a watch of the rinks.

The sporting activities bar will have flooring-to-ceiling home windows so friends can consume and drink with a perspective of the rinks. 

The next ice rink will be built to start with so folks can carry on to skate at the facility throughout the renovations. 

“Since coming to Jacksonville in 2017, the Icemen have shown their commitment to this city time and time again,” Mayor Lenny Curry said at the news conference. 

City Council voted 17- on March 23

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Hanania has agreement to purchase previous Stein Mart headquarters on Southbank | Jax Everyday History | Jacksonville Daily History

Jacksonville-based mostly Hanania Automotive Team proprietor and CEO Jack Hanania has a deal to obtain the former Stein Mart setting up on the Downtown Southbank for $20.6 million.

He intends to transfer his corporate headquarters there and set the Hanania title on the building.

“I have a whole lot of enthusiasm for our Downtown and our neighborhood,” explained Hanania, who grew up in Lakewood and life in San Marco, both neighborhoods in close proximity to the Southbank.

Hanania Automotive Team operator and CEO Jack Hanania

“I think Downtown is poised to explode.”

It also is the very first time in memory that a single individual has bought a higher-rise developing Downtown to put a identify on it.

Hanania claimed July 25 he hopes it encourages other people to do the exact same, declaring such expense implies to outside the house firms that neighborhood buyers are willing to place revenue into the group.

“It will assist stimulate more Downtown initiatives,” he stated.

Hanania and expenditure companion Joe Hassan currently individual two Downtown Northbank buildings – the 6-story historic Dyal-Upchurch Constructing at 6 E. Bay St., ordered in 2017, and the 3-tale Title & Trust Corporation of Florida Creating at 200 E. Forsyth St., acquired late past 12 months.

“I grew up in Jacksonville and I want to do my part to preserve Downtown Jacksonville,” Hanania said when acquiring the Title & Rely on setting up.

Hanania is purchasing the Stein Mart residence on his have and intends to include it. He

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Major 10 property product sales of 7 days | Jax Daily Document | Jacksonville Daily History

ST. JOHNS 

$5,500,000

24721 Harbour Perspective Generate, Ponte Vedra Seaside

Style: Single-family

Lot dimensions: 1.29 acres

Residence measurement: 11,302 sq. feet

Consumer: David L. and Patricia D. Brown

Seller: Stephen D. and Scarlet Broome

Earlier sale: $5,750,000 in 2005

About the home: Intracoastal Waterway frontage property capabilities 7 bedrooms, seven complete and a few fifty percent-baths, out of doors leisure location, pool, spa and 60-foot dock.

DUVAL 

$4,000,000

3940 Alhambra Push W., Jacksonville

Type: Solitary-family members

Ton dimensions: .96 acres

Home size: 8,240 sq. ft

Consumer: Tiffany Ashurian and Travis Von Tobel

Vendor: Edward Ashurian

Earlier sale: $2,750,000 in 2020

DUVAL

$2,500,000

1958 River Highway, Jacksonville

Style: Single-spouse and children

Great deal sizing: .33 acres

Household dimensions: 6,452 sq. feet

Buyer: Gary and Mary A. Wilkinson

Seller: Ian and Evaleen Caccam

Prior sale: $1,675,000 in 2012

ST. JOHNS

$2,310,000

106 Monarch Courtroom, St. Augustine

Form: Single-family

Whole lot measurement: 1.37 acres

Residence dimension: 7,104 sq. feet

Customer: Jeffrey C. and Lorin K. Brown

Seller: Frederick G. and Kalisa King

Past sale: $1,350,000 in 2009

DUVAL 

$2,125,000

711 Alhambra Generate S., Jacksonville

Style: Solitary-spouse and children

Ton dimension: .33 acres

Dwelling dimension: 5,929 sq. ft

Purchaser: Adam G. and Alexandra D. Cohlmia

Seller: Roger M. and Ray M. O’Steen

ST. JOHNS

$1,850,000

676 Promenade Pointe Travel, St. Augustine

Kind: Solitary-family members

Great deal dimension: .5 acres

Dwelling dimension: 5,553 sq. toes

Purchaser: Robert K. and Robin A. Lucas

Vendor: Brian D. and Mary E. Kiekover

Preceding sale: $905,000 in 2015

ST.

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Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute announces scholarships | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

The Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute announced July 22 that Vonzelle Johnson and Dykisha Potter are the 2021 recipients of the Master in Public Policy Minority Fellowship.

Johnson is director of external affairs for Teach for America and is a former city commissioner for DeLand.

He has a bachelor of arts degree in sociology and anthropology from Colgate University and a master’s in social work from Valdosta State University.

As part of his MPP degree program, Johnson plans to complete a capstone project about economic development and policy as it pertains to revitalizing underdeveloped areas of Jacksonville.

Potter is a graduation coach and achievement advocate for the nonprofit Communities in Schools of Jacksonville and serves the community in the ampED National Fellowship, the Junior League of Jacksonville and Jacksonville’s City Year Alumni Board.

She has a Bachelor of Science in business administration in economics with minors in accounting and English from the University of Miami and a Master of Arts in teaching in secondary education from the University of North Florida.

Potter will focus on ways that public policy can meet and support education.

Recipients of the MPP Minority Fellowship receive a full tuition scholarship to earn their Master in Public Policy degree at JU, a books and materials stipend, internship opportunities provided by the city of Jacksonville and mentorship by community leaders.

In return, fellowship award winners agree to spend at least three years after graduation in Northeast Florida. The fellowship program was created in collaboration with the mayor’s

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World of Beer planning Jacksonville return with two places | Jax Every day File | Jacksonville Daily File

World of Beer needs to return to Jacksonville, but with a new franchise operator and in two new areas.

And it is Planet of Beer Bar & Kitchen area now, with far more than 300 beers available at any time, and a restaurant menu with steaks, tacos, burgers and much more.

The franchisee team hopes to open up in the next quarter of 2022 at Butler Boulevard and Interstate 95 and in Jacksonville Beach, in which it also will have a rooftop patio.

“I strongly truly feel that Jacksonville is ‘right there.’ It’s a massive metropolis,” stated franchisee Jason Frimmel, whose team opened a Tallahassee franchise place in Oct.

“There are so many people that are establishing in Jacksonville. Even during the pandemic, nobody was stepping on the brakes.”

He mentioned there is a large amount of encouraging growth. “It exhibits there is energy in the town. Individuals are investing there. It is a increasing city and that is critical to us.”

Jason Frimmel, Ashley Githens and Sean Githens are part of the franchise group that will open Earth of Beer in Jacksonville. They opened just one in Tallahassee in Oct 2020.

World of Beer, then owned by a distinctive franchisee, closed in Jacksonville Seaside in 2015 and in the Tinseltown region of Deerwood Park North in 2016. It operated briefly at the seashore and a number of yrs in Tinseltown.

Frimmel said he was not acquainted with that franchisee or why the locations shut.

Frimmel, based in Tallahassee, is

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TD Financial institution to open up 200-task Jacksonville functions heart | Jax Each day Document | Jacksonville Daily History

TD Financial institution will open a consumer assistance and functions centre in Deerwood North that will add about 200 careers early future yr.

Nick Miceli, TD Bank Florida Metro regional president, mentioned July 13 the lender will lease a minor a lot more than 30,000 square toes of area in the Deerwood North office environment park, increasing its corporate existence there.

TD Bank’s center will occupy the third ground at 4600 Touchton Road E., Miceli stated.

He said he could affirm that TD will fully renovate the area over the upcoming quite a few months. The bank targets spring 2022 for occupancy.

“Florida is experiencing tremendous advancement and TD is deeply fully commited to the region,” Miceli said by e mail.

“The addition of our new operations heart is a extended-time period financial commitment in Jacksonville. We watch Jacksonville as a potent market for talent, and glimpse forward to expanding our crew there.”

He mentioned the room will be close to TD’s North Florida leadership workplaces and retail space at 9715 Gate Parkway N. in Deerwood Park North.

He stated TD Bank has not requested financial incentives from the town or the state.

The town is reviewing a creating permit application for TD Bank’s “Jacksonville Make contact with Center” at Deerwood North. Universal Engineering Sciences is the civil engineer.

Plans show work on the first and 3rd floors at a construction expense of $4.8 million.

The first-flooring building is for storage and products and other guidance place, these as schooling,

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