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It targets Labor Day for occupancy.
The city is reviewing a permit application for Emerald C’s Development Inc. to build-out 5,627 square feet of space for NAI Hallmark in Vista Brooklyn at 200 Riverside Ave. at a cost of $755,652.
NAI Hallmark Managing Partner Christian Harden estimates an investment of at least $1 million in build-out, furniture, fixtures and equipment.
Harden and Managing Partner Keith Goldfaden bought NAI Hallmark in 2016 after each spent nearly a decade with the company.
“This is the most meaningful investment we’ve made as a company since acquiring it,” Harden said June 1 of the new headquarters.
NAI Hallmark Managing Partner Christian Harden
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.