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Goldman Sachs, Argosy Real Estate Partners, and Asia Capital Real Estate join ULI Greenprint Center for Building Performance

Goldman Sachs, Argosy Real Estate Partners, and Asia Capital Real Estate join ULI Greenprint Center for Building Performance
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Mangrum: New developments planned for Early after COVID-related challenges

Brownwood Bulletin EARLY Speaking to a full house at the Early Visitors and Events Center on Friday, Mayor Bob Mangrum reviewed recent challenges as he began his State of the City address. Then Mangrum moved on to highlight the city’s accomplishments and describe projects “that are just about ready to come out of the dirt.” Mangrum intermixed a powerpoint and video presentation with his comments as he described coming projects including the Town Center planned as a multipurpose development behind businesses that stretch from Humphrey Pete’s to the CEFCO store on Early Boulevard. Mangrum also said: • R4 Parkway Properties has started construction of a 4,000-square-foot, two-tenant building. One of the tenants will be the Up In Smoke barbecue restaurant. 

Bright outlook for Early as mayor presents State of City address

Early Mauor Dr. Robert Mangrum address those in attendance at Friday’s State of the City Address. [Photo by Derrick Stuckly]EARLY – Early Mayor Dr. Robert Mangrum gave his State of the City Address Friday at the Early Visitors and Events Center, where he discussed the COVID and winter storm impacts, as well as the city’s future. The following are highlights from Mangrum’s address: COVID IMPACT ON EARLY Early’s hotel tax revenue was reduced by 7.3%, which is equal to $21,734. The hotel industry appeared to have been impacted far greater than other sectors. With local economy slowing down and businesses forced to close their doors, the sales tax collection began to decline. The budget was tightened and spending was slowed to deal with the reduction. Overall, the decrease was 5% or nearly $75,000.

Green Cove Springs warehouse bought for $40 62 million | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

Green Cove Springs warehouse bought for $40 62 million | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record
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