10:50 AM EST Share The property at Lane Avenue and West 12th Street in Northwest Jacksonville is designed for two buildings.
Construction can start on the first building at Lane Industrial Park in West Jacksonville.
The city issued a permit Jan. 12 for Foresight Construction Group Inc. of Jacksonville to build the 161,355-square-foot Building 100 at 2282 Lane Ave. N. at a cost of $9.16 million.
The structure is a warehouse building with office space.
The park, at Lane Avenue and West 12th Street, is designed for a second building. Building 200 is shown on a permit application at 161,335 square feet at a cost of $6.55 million.
Mack Arthur Johnson was charged with second-degree murder, Duval County jail records show.
Officers were called to the New Kings Food Mart near Moncrief Road just after 7 p.m. after reports of two men having a verbal dispute, the Sheriff s Office said.
One pulled out a gun and shot the other man multiple times in the parking lot. The 51-year-old victim died at the scene, the Sheriff s Office said.
A woman at the scene told investigators the dispute was over a pickup truck that she needed for work but was being used by Johnson, the report said. There s a familial relationship with all the parties involved, Sheriff s Office Director Mike Bruno said. . Ultimately the argument brews over to the point where Mack pulls a firearm and takes someone s life, which is just senseless.
The city issued a permit Jan. 11 for Quiet 3PF, the renamed Quiet Logistics, to build-out at Park 295, the Northwest Jacksonville industrial center whose first building is filling up.
Tenant Contractors Inc. is the contractor for the $199,217 construction project for the 174,157-square-foot warehouse and office space at 2619 Ignition Drive.
Quiet 3PF said in September it intends to open a Northwest Jacksonville fulfillment center and hire up to 300 full-time employees.
The company said the Park 295 industrial center, at southwest Interstate 295 and Duval Road, will handle inbound inventory processing and storage, outbound direct-to-customer and business-to-business order processing, including value-added services and returns management.
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Jacksonville police: 2 men hurt in Pearl Street shooting
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two men were injured in a shooting Sunday in Northwest Jacksonville, police said.
According to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, police were called around 4:30 p.m. to shots fired on Pearl Street near Tallulah Avenue. When they arrived, they found several shell casings.
Shortly after, according to JSO, two men showed up at an area hospital with non-life-threatening injures one with a gunshot wound to the face and the other with a gunshot wound to the foot.
Police said they’re looking for a dark gray 2000s Charger with dark tinted windows and a dark tag cover.