The Mayor s Budget Review Committee on Monday unanimously approved recommending the deal that will go next to City Council for a final decision.
Wendland said Jacksonville faced tough competition from other cities that also wanted to land a high-profile company like Dun & Bradstreet. Obviously, this is a significant investment on our part, but this is what the market is, he told the mayor s review committee.
Mayor Lenny Curry and some City Council members joined Dun & Bradstreet executives last week for an announcement at JAX Chamber about the firm s plan to move to Jacksonville from Short Hills, N.J.
The firm would bring 500 jobs to Jacksonville over a five-year period at an average wage of $77,000, Wendland said.
Share JWB Real Estate Capital plans a $18.55 million investment in the Florida Baptist Convention and Federal Reserve Bank buildings.
The projects, at a combined $18.55 million, would create a mixed-use block in Downtown’s North Core connected by a courtyard to JWB’s Seminole Building, home of Sweet Pete’s Candy Shop.
A staff report released May 6 recommends the review board approve both designs at its May 13 meeting.
The development plans by Brooke Robbins of Robbins Design Studio changed little since DDRB voted 5-0 in September for conceptual approval.
The design for the five-story Baptist Convention property at 218 W. Church St. includes a restaurant space on the basement and ground levels, two mercantile suites at the ground-floor entrance and 24 studio and one-bedroom apartments on the upper floors.
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The Carlsbad City Council will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday to give final approval to a request for tax relief for Taylor Made Golf Company and Callaway Golf Company. The council will also discuss ways to form an independent redistricting commission. An amendment will be considered to reconfigure Open Space zoning boundaries on the West Oaks property to accommodate emergency access and preserve habitat areas southwest of Palomar Airport Road and Palomar Oaks Way. The council will continue to address its goal work plans; will discuss COVID-19 economic recovery actions; and will hear a presentation by the Palomar Airport Advi
City leaders begin talks on Mayor Gloria s budget, $19 million increase for SDPD
Wednesday, the City of San Diego s Budget Review Committee will begin several days of hearings where they will discuss Mayor Todd Gloriaâs budget proposal, including a $19 million budget increase for San Diego Police.
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â Wednesday, the City of San Diego s Budget Review Committee will begin several days of hearings where they will discuss Mayor Todd Gloriaâs budget proposal.
This would include a $19 million increase for the San Diego Police Department. The Mayorâs Office says thatâs mostly due to higher pension obligations and other costs that the city is required to pay.