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For those committed to a new fitness journey, First Coast YMCA is implementing new methods to help people stick with their new routine.First Coast YMCA has signed 339 new members since Christmas. Here’s how it is helping people stick to their goals Read full article: First Coast YMCA has signed 339 new members since Christmas.
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This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - ETM's Tyler Mathews Discusses Jacksonville's GrowthThis Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition host Kent Justice interviews Tyler Mathews, the new CEO of England-Thims & Miller (ETM), about the firm's history, key projects, and vision for the future of Jacksonville's business landscape.
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This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - What’s in store for the city’s urban core?In this episode on This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition host Kent Justice sits down with Jake Gordon, CEO of Downtown Vision, Inc., to discuss the 2024 State of Downtown report.
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This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - JU president addresses financial concerns about universityIn this episode of This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition, host Kent Justice interviews Tim Cost, president of Jacksonville University (JU), about recent financial concerns and the university’s strategic direction.
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St. Johns County Man Accused of Stealing $659K from Jacksonville Construction BusinessJohn Lucidi, 44, of St. Johns County, was arrested by federal investigators on Tuesday and is accused of stealing nearly $700,000 from a Jacksonville construction company. Lucidi has a history of financial crimes, previously serving time in federal prison after pleading guilty to a multi-million-dollar mortgage fraud scheme in 2011.
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Jacksonville Business News and US Government ShutdownThis article covers local business developments in Jacksonville, Florida, while also reporting on the US government shutdown crisis as President-elect Trump rejects a bipartisan spending plan and demands renegotiation.
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