• Employees at TTV Architects Inc. are unpacking a lot of boxes this week. The architecture firm just moved from its former home on the Southbank to its newly renovated building at 115 E. Forsyth St. Tom Gentry, an intern architect for the firm, said they should all be settled in by next week.
• A new Louisiana-style restaurant called Sage’s Cajun Cafe will be opening today inside the Park Place building near Hemming Plaza. Owner and chef Philip Parandes said he had planned to open the restaurant Wednesday but ran into trouble with the kitchen’s electrical system.
• JCCI’s 20th anniversary edition of the Quality of Life Progress Report will be released next week. It tracks the city’s progress in a number of social categories.
• Two former CSX executives have started their own company. Sharon M. Jones and Cindy Luman, vice presidents with CSX Technology until the February cutbacks, have formed PPT Solutions Inc., which they describe as “a business solutions integrator that delivers problem-solving value by leveraging people, processes and technology.”
• The City will show off its plans for the Times-Union Superfest on Thursday. It’s the part of the Super Bowl week most available to the public with stage shows and interactive games.
• If you have an extra sweater, you can donate it this month by dropping it off at TV-7 or any of the Duval car companies. The sweaters will go to the homeless through the Sulzbacher Center and migrant workers through St. Vincent’s Mobile Outreach Ministry.
• The McAfee family has merged its three big Re/Max real estate offices into one with the same name: Re/Max Specialists. They’re in Orange Park, San Jose and Jacksonville Beach and were operating under different names.
• Ervin, Lovett & Miller, the Jacksonville architect, land planning and landscape design firm, has acquired a commercial building at 1035 Kings Ave. in San Marco area and will relocate their business there. The renovations will include the addition of a second story expanding the existing building to 4,200 square feet.
• The Holland & Knight law firm has elected 25 new partners including one in the local office: Daniel K. Bean, a member of the Litigation Section.