Jacksonville Daily Record 6/1/21

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TUESDAY June 1, 2021

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HURRICANE SEASON

THE MATHIS REPORT

SHUTTER BUSINESS IS Record SEEKING Daily OPPORTUNITY IN A ‘PLYWOOD TOWN’ JACKSONVILLE

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Sarnova to operate two companies in Jacksonville

The medical-products distributor will install equipment for Bound Tree Medical and Tri-anim Health Services.

location and price. It made our budget,” Durban said. With sales of about $2 million last year, Durban wanted to find a place to store materials and do prefabrication work. His business partner is Jeff Neff. “I’d much rather cut something in a warehouse environment than in a customer’s driveway,” Durban said. The Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1 and ends Nov. 30. When it comes to hurricane preparedness, Durban said Jacksonville has traditionally been a plywood town.

Medical-products distributor Sarnova is disclosing which of its companies will open in Jacksonville. The city is reviewing two permit applications for Sarnova to install conveyors and highpile racking systems at Park 295 Industrial Park for two companies: Bound Tree Medical and Tri-anim Health Services. Bound Tree distributes prehospital emergency medical supplies, equipment and pharmaceuticals for EMS providers. A permit shows a $182,000 project to install equipment in 72,600 square feet. Tri-anim provides respiratory, anesthesia and critical care products and therapies to hospitals, health systems and other patient care facilities nationwide. A permit shows a $74,000 project to install equipment in 58,200 square feet of space. The racking systems are for palletized goods. The projects total $256,000.

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SEE MATHIS, PAGE 2

Photo by Dan Macdonald

Business partners Jeff Neff and Brent Durban at the new First Coast Hurricane Shutters headquarters at 3521 St. Augustine Road.

First Coast Hurricane Shutters moves into a new headquarters after seeing sales grow to $2 million. BY DAN MACDONALD CONTRIBUTING WRITER

First Coast Hurricane Shutters is preparing for the storm season by moving into a new headquarters and fabrication facility. The company that was formed by Brent Durban in 2019 bought a 9,500-square-

foot facility May 5 at 3521 St. Augustine Road for $525,000. The company previously operated out of Durban’s home in the St. Johns Bluff area. Durban teamed with Durban high school friend Shaun Mayberry, vice president of Prime Realty Inc., to find the site. The two played basketball at Bishop Snyder High School, graduating in 2008. “I told Shaun that I wanted to buy a new place if we found the right spot. It checked off many of the boxes – size,

Heron Walk Apartments sold for $48.6 million Heron Walk Apartments in San Jose sold for $48.6 million May 7 to California-based Bridge Acquisitions, according to a deed filed with the Duval County Clerk of Courts on May 21. The 384-unit community, built in 1979, is at 7400 Powers Ave. The per-unit price is $126,563. CBRE’s Cliff Taylor and Joe Ayers represented the seller, California-based Oro Capital Advisors. The apartments last sold in 2017 for $22.752 million. The recent sale was a record for 1970s-built apartments in the city, Taylor said.

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