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Quiet 3PF to open warehouse, hire 300 The Massachusettsbased company intends to begin operating in October in Park 295 in Northwest Jacksonville.
STACKED IN PLACE The shipping containers that make up Ashley Street Container Lofts are unloaded from flatbed trucks and lifted into place by crane Sept. 18. The project will retrofit 18 shipping containers for the community at 412 E. Ashley St. Downtown.
JWB Real Estate Capital says the next “drop” will be in three to four weeks with the apartment project completion in first quarter 2021. BY MIKE MENDENHALL STAFF WRITER
The first of three livable shipping containers arrived Downtown on Sept. 18 at JWB Real Estate Capital’s Ashley Street
Container Lofts project. JWB President Alex Sifakis said Sept. 21 that project contractor ShayCore Enterprises Inc. delivered containers to the site with a partial build-out complete. “There will be three ‘drops’ total,” Sifakis said in an email. “We are doing it staggered, not like we had originally planned where all the containers are coming to (the) site at once.” The $1.7 million project comprises 18 retrofitted shipping containers in the Cathedral Dis-
Quiet 3PF, the renamed Quiet Logistics, said Sept. 21 it intends to open a Northwest Jacksonville fulfillment center in October and hire up to 300 full-time employees this year. The company said the Park 295 industrial center, at southwest Interstate 295 and Duval Road, will handle inbound inventory processing and storage, outbound direct-to-customer and business-to-business order processing, including value-added services and returns management. It said it could not comment on which clients’ products are handled at its facilities because of security and confidentiality reasons. “Jacksonville is a critical component of our national network with strong access to the Southeast through next day ground delivery from Atlanta to Miami, furthering our strategy to reach 45% of our end custom-
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Davey reopens Firehouse Subs store in Wisconsin Former Jacksonville Jaguar Don Davey and his partners reopened the Firehouse Subs restaurant in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, on Sept. 15. “When this restaurant closed a few months ago, we knew we had to find a way to reopen the doors and continue to serve the Menomonee Falls community,” Davey said on RestaurantNews.com. Menomonee Falls is about 15 miles northwest of Milwaukee. Davey retired from the NFL in 1998 and he and his partners, Eric Erwin and Scott Anthony, opened four Firehouse Subs in Wisconsin and 13 in Central Florida. Davey grew up in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
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