EverBank is starting to increase its name identification Downtown.
The City Building Inspection Division approved four sign permits Thursday for contractor Brown Enterprises to put up four ground-level wall signs for EverBank at the new EverBank Center.
A permit for the marquee tower-top signage was not among them. The 32-story tower at 301 W. Bay St. will feature the EverBank name and logo on top of the building.
On Thursday, the City approved wall signs of the EverBank logo over the ground-level entrance facing Bay Street; at the corner of the building at Julia Street; above the stairs at the corner of the building at Forsyth and Julia streets; and above the ground-level entrance on Forsyth Street.
The project costs total $12,890. The signs are described as non-illuminated pin-mounted metal letters.
Jacksonville-based EverBank announced in December that it will relocate 1,500 employees from the Southside into nine floors in the Downtown tower.
EverBank is based along Riverside Avenue near Downtown and will maintain its headquarters there. The employees moving to EverBank Center are from the Southside suburbs.
The City and state agreed to offer EverBank $5.15 million in incentives to move jobs from the suburbs Downtown and to create 200 more jobs.
In June, City Council approved two incentives deals. One of those gives EverBank $2.75 million to offset the moving costs. EverBank said it would spend $26.5 million to move and improve the space.