WEDNESDAY March 4, 2020
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August 2021 completion for redeveloped Arlington Toyota
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Paycor is expanding from 90 workers at Greystone Business Park.
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Stellar Group Inc. is building a new dealership for Arlington Toyota at 10939 Atlantic Blvd. It demolished retail space for the project and will renovate existing buildings.
City OKs $1 million Paycor build-out
The payroll and HR firm expects to hire 130 people. FROM STAFF
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Stellar Group started work on the $12 million project in February. Stellar Group Inc. announced Feb. 28 that it expects to complete construction of the redeveloped Arlington Toyota dealership by August 2021. Jacksonville-based Stellar, a contractor and construction management company, said in a news release it will renovate and expand the dealership at 10939 Atlantic Blvd. to accommodate continued business growth. The city issued five permits Jan. 29 approving construction totaling almost $11.9 million. Stellar said its part of the project is
Crews broke ground Feb. 3 on the project that will add a new showroom/shop building, renovate existing structures and expand the parking lot.
$10.7 million. A spokesman said no rendering is available. Crews broke ground Feb. 3 on the project at northwest Atlantic Boulevard and St. Johns Bluff Road, near Jacksonville Executive at Craig Airport. The company partnered with R. Wulbern Architect for the design. The project comprises a new 59,187-square-foot showroom/shop building, a renovated showroom/shop and collision center, and an expanded
parking lot. Stellar will add 10,893 square feet of space to the existing buildings. Stellar said it demolished a 52,000-square-foot retail center to construct the new parking lot, which will add 250 more parking spaces. “The dealership and sales lot will remain open throughout construction, so we will be working closely with the
The city approved a permit Feb. 28 for Duckworth Construction Co. to build-out 33,786 square feet of space for Paycor Inc. at 6735 Southpoint Drive S. at a cost of $962,030. Spokeswoman Katy Bunn said previously Paycor intends to hire up to 130 people as it expands in Southside. Paycor, a nationwide payroll and human resources company. opened its Jacksonville office 20 years ago. It employs 90 people at its 11,000-square-foot office in Greystone Business Park at 10550 Deerwood Park Blvd., No. 306. It will expand this spring into the space under renovation on the second floor of a building in Innovation Park. Bunn said Paycor “will be undergoing a complete space renovation including new furniture, fixtures and equipment.” Paycor said hiring will start for client service-based positions when it occupies the space. Jobs are posted online at paycor.com/ careers. The Cincinnati-based com-
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Nowland out at Jax Federal Credit Union The Jax Federal Credit Union board of directors announced March 2 that it and President Joseph Nowland “have agreed to end their relationship” after he spent less than a year on the job. It appointed COO Mary Svoboda as interim president and CEO. Jax “While JAXFCU appreciates Joe’s commitment and accomplishments, the Board of Directors and Joe reached the conclusion that they had different visions for the future of the organization, and have decided to part ways,” the board said in a news release. “While Joe is leaving, he is doing so on good terms, with the support of JAXFCU.”
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