Teresa Stepzinski - Florida Times-Union
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The expansion calls for two new inpatient units with 48 private patient rooms. A new 20-bed Intensive Care Unit will be built — bringing the total ICU beds to 48.
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COVID-19 disrupted operations in Jacksonville Beach, and it was a good time to move, the owner says.
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The late Nobel laureate and renowned anti-apartheid leader had strong ties to the University of North Florida, where he served as a scholar in residence.
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From Jacksonville's downtown to Avondale, San Marco, the Beaches, Town Center and St. Johns, restaurants continued to open across Northeast Florida in 2021, even amid additional waves of the pandemic, labor shortages, supply chain disruptions and more.
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It's been nearly two years since fire destroyed Bono's Pit Bar-B-Q near St. Johns Town Center. The original restaurant stood for 20 years
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Walmart is expanding its technology nationwide with a goal of making shopping easier for customers while also competing with other retailers such as Amazon.
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When completed, the museum will be the first of its kind in the United States, according to the nonprofit Cecil Field POW/MIA Memorial Inc., which is spearheading the project.
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345 luxury apartments and a parking garage are replacing old Florida Baptist Convention site at 1230 Hendricks Ave. in San Marco.
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Global financial technology giant FIS is on schedule to complete construction next year of its new world headquarters on the edge of downtown Jacksonville in the historic Brooklyn neighborhood.
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A project intended to help save endangered whooping cranes is taking flight at White Oak Conservation, an internationally respected wildlife refuge in Nassau County.