Mark Basch - Jacksonville Daily Record
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The unemployment rate rose slightly in January, but that's normal when businesses let holiday workers go.
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Custom Brands makes window treatments. Most of the employees in Jacksonville will be terminated between April 17 and June 9.
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But the Jacksonville Jaguars owner slipped a spot in Forbes' list of sports empires. He now ranks 13th.
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With more than 1 million people, Duval County can attract more retailers and businesses, but the milestone raises challenges for managing growth.
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A holding company based in Trinidad and Tobago has bought the chain, which operates seven stores in Jacksonville.
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Maple Street's parent company, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc., says the environment for new construction projects is uncertain.
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The sale of Southeastern Grocers Inc. seems inevitable, but few big supermarket operators are in a position to buy the company.
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The bank will remain in Jacksonville after it's sold to a group of investment funds. The Jaguars' stadium will get a new name too.
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There have been 72 banks with a main headquarters in Jacksonville over the years. Now there are two.
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U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi raised concerns about a proposed $8.6 billion buyout of Tegna Inc., which operates two television stations in Jacksonville.