RACING HISTORY Photo by Katie Garwood Southeastern Grocers CEO An- Thony Hucker and Other Dignitaries Cut the Ribbon at Winn-Dixie
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The Mathis Report: Darifair THURSDAY expanding in Flagler Center February 13, 2020 PAGE 4 jaxdailyrecord.com • 35 cents PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICES BEGIN ON PAGE 1B JACKSONVILLE Daily Record THE BRUMOS COLLECTION JACKSONVILLE OPPORTUNITYDaily Re MEETSco rd RACING HISTORY Photo by Katie Garwood Southeastern Grocers CEO An- thony Hucker and other dignitaries cut the ribbon at Winn-Dixie. JACKSONVILLE Winn-Dixie opens at Daily RecordGateway Town Center JACKSONVILLE Grocery fills the space that was once a Publix. BY KATIE GARWOOD STAFF WRITER Daily RecordThe Gateway Town Center in Brentwood is home to an oper- ating grocery store again, as of 8 a.m. Feb. 12. People lined up around the building, nearly to Norwood Ave- nue, for a chance to be one of the first 500 customers and receive a gift card for up to $500. Some lined up as early as 5 a.m. Publix Super Markets Inc. announced in October it wouldn’t renew its lease in the shopping cen- ter after being there for 20 years. In November, Winn-Dixie Photo by Dan Macdonald announced it would lease the Brandon Starks is executive director of The Brumos Collection at 5159 San Pablo Road S. The automotive museum is open to the public, but re- 28,120-square-foot space at quires reservations in advance. 5210 Norwood Ave. and received $850,000 in city financial incen- Dan Davis, the BY DAN MACDONALD Brandon Starks, executive director of The Bru- tives to offset costs associated CONTRIBUTING WRITER mos Collection. with redeveloping the property. former chairman “I saw an opportunity to create a viable busi- It is Winn-Dixie’s first store an Davis is opening his nationally ness around the collection and it then evolved opening in seven years, said South- of Winn-Dixie, recognized car collection – The into what we have today,” Davis said in an inter- eastern Grocers President and CEO Brumos Collection – to the public. view by email. Anthony Hucker at the store’s rib- transforms his The Brumos Collection museum Davis, 74, is the former chairman of the Jack- bon-cutting ceremony. opened Jan. 20 at 5159 San Pablo sonville-based Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. grocery Winn-Dixie hired 120 workers automotive DRoad S., near the entrance to the private Pablo chain, which was founded by his father, J.E. to staff the store, which is open 7 Creek Reserve community in south Jacksonville. Davis, uncles and grandfather. a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. collection into The 35,000-square-foot, two-story building Dan Davis retired as chairman and from the could have been an austere warehouse if it was Winn-Dixie board in 2004 after working for the KGARWOOD@ a museum. meant as a place just to park cars. JAXDAILYRECORD.COM Rather, Davis had other uses in mind, said SEE MUSEUM, PAGE 14 (904) 356-2466 BUSINESS STRATEGY Store leaves Town Center to launch a new concept Natural Life CEO explains why. 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