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These are the largest commercial building permits by job cost issued Wednesday by the city of Jacksonville.


  • By Scott Sailer
  • | 4:00 a.m. May 15, 2020
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Church, Other Religious

  • Trinity Baptist Church of Jacksonville Inc., 800 Hammond Blvd., contractor is Jason Hursey Construction Inc., 3,233 square feet, baseball clubhouse with concessions, $150,000.

Government

  • City of Jacksonville, 4242 Herschel St., contractor is Warden Contracting Corp., Fire Station No. 14 restroom addition and renovation, $72,958.

Industrial

  • Medtronic Distribution Center, 4102 Southpoint Blvd., contractor is SJS Construction Inc., exhaust fan replacement and install accessory buildings, $350,000.
  • Warehouse Rentals LLC, 3525 Imeson Road, No. 100, contractor is Bassford Industrial Construction LLC, install foundation, $300,000.

Office, Bank, Professional

  • VyStar Credit Union, 76 S. Laura St., contractor is Dana B. Kenyon Co., install lighting and structural supports, $250,000.

Signs

  • Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, 7030 Commonwealth Ave., contractor is Taylor Sign & Design Inc., two permits for ground signs, $20,000.
  • 121 Financial Credit Union, 9700 Touchton Road, contractor is Taylor Sign & Design Inc., two permits for wall signs, $20,000.
  • MPC Murphy Pipeline Contractors Inc., 12235 New Berlin Road, contractor is Taylor Sign & Design Inc., monument sign, $10,000.
  • NB Fish House & Oyster Bar, 604 New Berlin Road, No. 1, contractor is Shark Signs of NE FL Inc., wall sign, $5,000.
  • Hotworx, 4413 Town Center Parkway, No. 209, contractor is Heritage Signs Inc., wall sign, $3,364.
  • Krystal, 6009 New Kings Road, contractor is North Florida Sign Co. Inc., awning, $1,500.

Stores, Mercantile

  • 1100 Main Street LLC, 1100 N. Main St., contractor is Imperial Construction Management LLC, structural roof repair, $30,000.

 

 

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