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ArdentX moving to bigger headquarters, warehouse space | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

ArdentX LLC, a Jacksonville-based transportation and logistics company, intends to relocate its headquarters and launch a warehouse at Freebird Commerce Center in North Jacksonville. The move more than triples ArdentX’s office space, launches its warehousing venture and will double the capacity for employees and truck owner-operators. “I’ve been doing this 40 years,” founder and CEO Chuck Miller said April 26. “We are just really good at what we do. We over-communicate and our service is unbelievable.” Miller says the freight-brokerage company always is available, and staff works on weekends. He expects $120 million in sales this year, up from $70 million last year and $50 million in 2019.

After years of cuts, CSX adding train staff | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

After years of cuts, CSX adding train staff | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record
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Glasfloss seeking Tradeport expansion | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

02:10 PM EST Share The Texas-based company plans to add 28,367 square feet to its Jacksonville air filtration products plant. Glasfloss Industries Inc., which makes air filtration products, proposes to expand its facility at 1310 Tradeport Drive in Jacksonville International Tradeport in North Jacksonville. The company seeks approvals to add 28,367 square feet of warehouse space to its existing almost 75,000-square-foot facility built in 1995. Glasfloss Industries GP LLC is the owner. AVA Engineers Inc. is the civil engineer. Glasfloss representatives have not responded to calls for comment. Family-owned Glasfloss was founded in 1936. The company says it operates five manufacturing plants in DeSoto, Texas; Ohio; Wisconsin; Nevada; and Jacksonville.

Warren Alvarez, 1932-2021: Dairy farmer-turned-councilman shaped North Jacksonville

Warren Alvarez, 1932-2021: Dairy farmer-turned-councilman shaped North Jacksonville
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Warren Alvarez, 1934-2021: Dairy farmer-turned-councilman shaped North Jacksonville

Warren Alvarez, 1934-2021: Dairy farmer-turned-councilman shaped North Jacksonville Steve Patterson, Florida Times-Union © File/Florida Times-Union Warren Alvarez circulated this photo when he ran for Jacksonville s City Council in 1999. Warren Alvarez, a dairy farmer who became a Jacksonville City Council member and helped reshape North Jacksonville for a generation of development, died Saturday after a brief illness. He was 86. “He loved North Jacksonville and fought for quality-of-life improvements with a great passion,” said Councilman Matt Carlucci, who represented a Southside district during the first of two terms Alvarez served between 1999 and 2007. Alvarez was raised on his family’s farm in an area north of the Trout River that, at the time, was considered far removed from the growth and activity happening in Jacksonville.

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