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Bread & Burger, Estrella Cocina to open Downtown on May 27 | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

03:50 PM EST Share The restaurants, operated by the owners of The Bread & Board, are part of the VyStar Credit Union campus. Two of the four new food concepts coming to the VyStar Credit Union campus Downtown will open May 27. Bread & Burger will open in the breezeway between the 100 W. Bay St. building and parking garage. Estrella Cocina will open on the rooftop of 100 W. Bay St.  Jonathan Cobbs and Dwayne Beliakoff, owners of The Bread & Board, founded the concepts. “Expanding to downtown is the perfect place to support the economic growth of the city while the downtown urban core continues to grow and thrive as a vital place to live, eat, play and work,” Cobbs said in a May 13 news release.

DVI announces lineup for freeJax River Jams Concert Series Downtown | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

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V Rapporto sulle libere professioni, il 27 gennaio la presentazione in streaming

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The Kansas City Star removes the name and image of its founder William Rockhill Nelson

The Kansas City Star removes the name and image of its founder William Rockhill Nelson Kevin Hardy, The Kansas City Star Jan. 10 The Kansas City Star has stripped from its pages and website the name, words and image that recognized its first publisher and founder, William Rockhill Nelson. The move comes after The Star s Dec. 20 series investigating its own history of how it covered and failed to cover Black Kansas Citians. Star President and Editor Mike Fannin launched the project with an apology, saying the newspaper had robbed an entire community of opportunity, dignity, justice and recognition. Another piece in the series examined the role of Nelson, whose support of developer J.C. Nichols enabled the proliferation of neighborhoods that explicitly banned Black Kansas Citians a practice that laid the foundation for decades of racial segregation that still persists today.

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