Mark Basch - Jacksonville Daily Record
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The Jacksonville Beach institution plans to open in early 2024 in Concourse A, beyond the security checkpoint.
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St. Johns County is seeking input from residents on what to do with the properties when the hall of fame moves to Pinehurst.
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A survey by the University of North Florida found that manufacturers are worried the local economy will deteriorate.
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The unemployment rate typically rises in May as college and high school graduates enter the workforce.
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Businesses are showing a significant loss of confidence, according to the Local Economic Indicators Project at the University of North Florida.
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CSX remained the biggest local company on the Fortune 500 list. Dream Finders Homes Inc. joined the Fortune 1000.
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Baker Hughes Co. now operates the Westside Jacksonville plant, which will close next year as part of a restructuring.
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A hedge fund’s buyout of television station operator Tegna Inc. was terminated after the deal failed to get FCC approval by May 22. Tegna operates Ch. 12 and 25.
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The unemployment rate for April fell to 2.3%, the state announced Friday. Employers added 31,700 jobs over a year.
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Wayne Weaver, Bill Foley and Michael Rubin also appear on Forbes magazine's list of 2,640 billionaires.