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Mathis Report: Fresh-Mex & Co. THURSDAY is expanding to Town Center July 1, 2021 PAGE 3 jaxdailyrecord.com • 35 cents PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICES BEGIN ON JACKSONVILLE PAGE 1B Daily Record A FOUR SEASONS HOTEL IN DOWNTOWN JACKSONVILLE CarParts.com JACKSONVILLE to open warehouse ‘IF EXECUTEDDaily PROPERLY, Reco rdwith 150 jobs The Torrance, California- based company says the IT CAN BE SUCCESSFUL’JACKSONVILLE facility will open in the first quarter of 2022. BY KAREN BRUNE MATHIS EDITOR CarParts.com Inc., based in Tor- Daily Recordrance, California, announced June 29 it will open a 180,000-square- foot distribution center in North- west Jacksonville and create 150 JACKSONVILLE full-time positions. The center will open in the first quarter of 2022 at 6610 Pritchard Road, Building 300, in Crossroads Distribution Center. CarParts.com said the Jack- sonville distribution center will Daily Recordstock and allow for expansion of auto parts categories, including mechanical, replacement and Certified Automotive Parts Asso- ciation-certified collision parts. CarParts.com Chief Operating Officer David Meniane said Jack- sonville is positioned to support the Southeastern U.S. market. “Our new warehouse will play a key role in helping us keep its driv- ers on the road with confidence,” Meniane said in a news release. “The Jacksonville distribution Special to the Daily Record center will let us cover 55% of the An artist’s rendering of the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences along the St. Johns River south of TIAA Bank Field. Room rates at the luxury hotel country with 1-day shipping and chain can exceed $1,000 a night. over 98% of the country with a 2-day transit time including both the Miami and Atlanta metropol- Jaguars President BY MIKE MENDENHALL “If we didn’t think it could be successful, Shad itan areas,” he said in the release. Mark Lamping says STAFF WRITER certainly wouldn’t be investing this amount of “Jacksonville has a talented money and Four Seasons wouldn’t be interested in workforce and its proximity to he is confident that a s of now, some of the highest room rates in coming here,” Jaguars President Mark Lamping told the port also increases efficien- licensing agreement Jacksonville-area hotels are $373 to $564 the Meninak Club of Jacksonville on June 28. cies and decreases lead times. In per night, although one of the highest is “If executed properly, it can be successful.” the first quarter of this year, we will be reached listed at $5,000 per night for the club lev- Lamping says he is confident his organization will grew revenues 65% and our con- with the luxury el, one-bedroom presidential suite at The have a licensing agreement with the Four Seasons tinued investment in our supply Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island. hotel brand before the team’s development com- chain will help us further disrupt hotel chain before a AJacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan will chal- pany breaks ground on the proposed Downtown the auto industry.” groundbreaking in lenge those rates if his deal works to develop a Four luxury hotel in June 2022. Seasons hotel on the Downtown riverfront. Lamping told Downtown Investment Author- [email protected] June 2022. The Four Seasons Resort at Walt Disney World, the @MATHISKB closest to Jacksonville, is listed at $1,015 per night. SEE HOTEL, PAGE 8 (904) 356-2466 THE BASCH REPORT More details expected soon on acquisition of Redwire Plus: Shoe Carnival stock hits record. PAGE 4 VOLUME 108, NO. 160 • TWO SECTIONS JaxDailyRecord.com2 JACKSONVILLE DAILY RECORD / JACKSONVILLE RECORD & OBSERVER | THURSDAY, JULYJACKSONVILLE 1, 2021 DAILY RECORD / JACKSONVILLE RECORD & OBSERVER | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERJaxDailyRecord.com 19, 2020 1 Big news doesn’t break just on Thursday. Here’s a look at some of the top stories published over the past week online at JaxDailyRecord.com and in the Jacksonville Daily Record that you may have missed. JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Daily Record Daily Record HOW TO REACH US HOW TO REACHJACK USSONVILLE 121 W. Forsyth St., Suite 150, Jacksonville, FL, 32202 121 W. 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