May 6, 2024

Northeast

Honoring Innovation

The Cade Museum Foundation, inspired and funded by the late Gatorade inventor J. Robert Cade, selected a downtown Gainesville park to house a 50,000-sq.-ft. museum of invention and innovation. Read more »
Published on 10/1/2008

Northeast: Unbeatable Opportunity

Florida's "First coast" offers right combination of location, lifestyle and business amenities. Read more »
Published on 9/24/2008

Evening Program at Flagler College Paying Off

Students in the school’s public administration program have generated nearly $1 million in grant money this year for St. Johns County. Read more »
Published on 9/1/2008

Event: Scalpel to Sketch

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens in Jacksonville presents “Scalpel to Sketch” through Sept. 28, a rare exhibit of medical illustration art from the Mayo Clinic’s world-class collection. Read more »
Published on 9/1/2008

Northeast Fla., Jacksonville Players - Aug. 2008

Julian Fant Jr., Don Roberts, Kevin Cannon; First Guaranty Bank; Leland Patouillet, Randy Talbot, UF Alumni Association; Tom Cothron, Florida Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors Read more »
Published on 8/1/2008

Growing Mission for Sante Fe College, Others

Gainesville’s Santa Fe is among the latest state community colleges to drop “community” from its name. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2008

Northeast Fla., Jacksonville Business Briefs - Aug. 2008

Newberry Village; Plum Creek Timber Co.; UF; GreenPointe Holdings; Nassau suspends impact fees Read more »
Published on 8/1/2008

Building the Ports of the Future

Find out what Jacksonville Port Authority Executive Director Rick Ferrin has to say about financing the ports of the the future. Read more »
Published on 7/1/2008

Northeast Fla., Jacksonville Business Briefs - July 2008

Duval schools; Atlantic Coast Federal and Bank of America; Citizens State Bank; Gainesville; Oak Tree Landing; Tony Nelson; Jacksonville International Airport; CSX Corp.; Newberry's new archery center Read more »
Published on 7/1/2008

Event: Through Our Eyes

Jacksonville's Ritz Theatre/LaVilla Museum celebrates African-American community. Read more »
Published on 7/1/2008

Names Behind UF's Brain Drain

UF is operating with $69 million less than a year ago. Read more »
Published on 7/1/2008

Artist Savage Enters Hall of Fame

Green Cove Springs native Augusta Savage, an acclaimed sculptor influential in the Harlem Renaissance, was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame. Read more »
Published on 6/1/2008

Obituary: Don Davis

The state representative, a longtime Gate Petroleum executive and public official in Jacksonville, died in April after a long battle with brain cancer. Read more »
Published on 6/1/2008

College Program Aids Low-Income Students

Jacksonville Commitment guarantees the full cost of college to any low-income public high school graduate in Duval County who meets admissions standards. Read more »
Published on 6/1/2008

Rummell Transformed St. Joe Co.

Peter Rummell steps down as CEO this month. In his 11 years at St. Joe., he created a real estate powerhouse. Read more »
Published on 5/1/2008

St. Johns Outgaining Duval

Suburban St. Johns County added more people last year than its much-larger neighbor, Duval County, according to new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. Read more »
Published on 5/1/2008

Northeast Fla., Jacksonville Business Briefs - May 2008

Santa Fe Community College; Central Florida Community College; University Corners; Stadium Club; Stokes Land Group; Stein Mart; Lake City Community College; E-One; Palatka riverfront; Ascot Development; Mariposa Read more »
Published on 5/1/2008

Northeast Fla., Jacksonville Players - May 2008

Theresa Lewis, Landstar System; Matt Welch, Barry Alfred, Elkins Constructors Read more »
Published on 5/1/2008

Human, Machine Research Institute Joins Ocala's Downtown

Fifteen to 20 high-paid scientists will work at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition. Read more »
Published on 5/1/2008

A $10M Donation for Asian Art

Philanthropists Dr. David A. Cofrin and his wife, Mary Ann Harn Cofrin, pledged $10 million to the University of Florida to build an Asian art wing at UF’s Harn Museum of Art. Read more »
Published on 5/1/2008

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