Sign permits issued for Acosta Group, Dark Matter Technologies

The companies have headquarters in the former McKesson building in Southside Quarter.


A rendering shows corporate names to be added to the former McKesson building at 6651 Gate Parkway.
A rendering shows corporate names to be added to the former McKesson building at 6651 Gate Parkway.
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Acosta Group and Dark Matter Technologies will see their names on the four-story Southside Quarter building that houses their new headquarters.

The city issued a permit July 15 for Taylor Sign & Design Inc., also based in Jacksonville, to put up two corporate names on the former McKesson building at 6651 Gate Parkway.

Anchor tenant Acosta Group leases the first two floors. Dark Matter Technologies is leasing the fourth.

The signage for tAcosta Group at the former McKesson building at 6651 Gate Parkway.

Taylor Sign & Design will put up the signs on the top of the west-facing side of the four-story building. That side faces Gate Parkway.

“The planned signage will be a great way for our company to stand out in the Jacksonville community as a leading and growing employer and business,” said Acosta Group Executive Vice President Mike Smith in an email July 11.

Acosta Group, a 98-year-old global marketing, retailing and brand placement company, relocated its headquarters from Southpoint to Southside Quarter at southwest Butler Boulevard and Interstate 295.

Dark Matter Technologies is adding its sign to the former McKesson building at 6651 Gate Parkway.

Mortgage technology company Dark Matter Technologies, which separated from Black Knight, announced in June 2024 it moved its headquarters to the top floor of the building.

Dark Matter Technologies announced in November 2024 that Sean Dugan, the company’s chief revenue officer, would succeed Rich Gagliano as CEO effective in April 2025.

Gagliano launched Dark Matter in 2023 after more than a decade of leadership at its predecessor, Black Knight Origination Technologies. He became executive chairman.

Dark Matter Technologies is part of the Perseus Operating Group, a division of Constellation Software Inc.

 

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