Max Marbut - Jax Daily Record
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The first class for the new law school comprises 14 students — seven women and seven men.
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The nearly 350-acre tract in North Jacksonville had been approved for residential development. Instead, it will be added to the surrounding 35,000 acres that are part of the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve.
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Nicholas Allard is a graduate of Princeton University, Oxford University and the Yale Law School, as well as a Rhodes Scholar.
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Hotels across the country are dealing with increased costs for employees and supplies.
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With the building sold, owners are looking for ‘a more friendly environment’ for customers after the holidays.
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After deciding to close, the Nasrallah family donates its warehouse full of inventory to the nonprofit ReStore.
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The $1.1 million project is the next phase of a $10 million renovation, scheduled to be completed for the venue’s centennial celebration in 2027.
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The Jacksonville-based automotive network puts its name on its headquarters building, the former Stein Mart headquarters.
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Room revenue for the month was more than $59.6 million, the best March in history. Occupancy rose across the region.
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U.S. District Judge Brian Davis cited the complexity of the cases against former JEA executives Aaron Zahn and Ryan Wannemacher.