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The home is less than a mile from head coach Urban Meyer’s house. BY KATIE GARWOOD STAFF WRITER
Jacksonville Jaguars General Manager Trent Baalke will join head coach Urban Meyer – and former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow – as homeowners in Glen Kernan Golf & Country Club in South Jacksonville.
According to a deed recorded May 5 with the Duval County Clerk of Courts, Baalke and his wife, Beth, paid Baalke $1.6 million on March 12 for a house at 4543 Glen Kernan Parkway. They financed it with a $960,000 mortgage from TIAA Bank. The property is less than a mile from the house Meyer bought
last month for $2.15 million. Tim Tebow lives on the same street as Meyer. Baalke’s 4,696-square-foot home has four bedrooms and five bathrooms. It was built in 2005 and sits on 0.55 acres. According to Realtor.com, the home has a screened-in pool, summer kitchen, four-car garage and a view of the Glen Kernan Golf & Country Club golf course. The Jaguars hired Baalke in
Daily Record Memorial Women’s Imaging Center part Record Daily of new strategy THE MATHIS REPORT
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The health care group is converting a former restaurant into its first such services facility. Memorial Healthcare Group Inc. expects to open its new Women’s Imaging Center in East Arlington/Southside in October. Spokeswoman Odette Struys said May 4 it will be Memorial Hospital Jacksonville’s first such facility. “This is a new center strategy for Memorial,” she said.
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Jacksonville Jaguars General Manager Trent Baalke and his wife, Beth, paid $1.6 million on March 12 for this home at 4543 Glen Kernan Parkway.
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Struys, associate vice president of public relations and communications, said the center will provide women with access to screening mammography, ultrasound, bone density and other imaging studies. “Our research shows there are limited women’s services in this community and we are responding to this access need with a women’s mammogram and imaging health center with additional OBGYN services offered,” Struys said by email. She said Auld & White Constructors LLC is the contractor for the $2 million project to renovate the former Potter’s House Soul Food Bistro II for Memorial. The restaurant relocated in early 2019 to Regency Park. The 6,800-square-foot building is at 11876 Atlantic Blvd. The building is at southwest Atlantic and Kernan boulevards, next to an existing Memorial Emergency Center. “The Emergency Center and
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Above: An artist’s rendering of the Women’s Imaging Center at 11876 Atlantic Blvd. The building is at southwest Atlantic and Kernan boulevards, next to an existing Memorial Emergency Center. Left: The center is going into the space of the former Potter’s House Soul Food Bistro II restaurant. Photo by Karen Brune Mathis
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UNF offering two new engineering degree programs The University of North Florida College of Computing, Engineering and Construction is introducing two new engineering degree programs that will accept students in the fall semester. The bachelor of science in advanced manufacturing and master of science in materials science and engineering programs were created to meet employer demand, UNF said. Students will work with UNF’s Materials Science and Engineering Research Facility, a multiuser electron microscopy and materials characterization center, and the Johnson & Johnson 3D Printing Center of Excellence.
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