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Business Journals
28-04-2025
- Business
- Business Journals
Jacksonville approves over $95M in commercial construction permits
In an active week of commercial construction permits, over $95 million of work was approved. Approximately $123.26 million of work was approved across 671 permits for the seven-day period ending April 27. Removing 591 permits for single-family homes, townhouses, duplexes, mobile homes and condominiums leaves 80 permits totaling $95.85 million. Among the top permits for the period are: The Jacksonville Jaguars' 'Stadium of the Future' was issued a $43.13 million permit for structural and electrical work on EverBank Stadium. The permit, issued to Hunt Construction, authorizes a structural cast-in-place up to the main concourse, sheet waterproofing and an electrical underground duct bank. It marks the second major step forward in sweeping renovations. Contact Hunt Construction at 317-694-1066. Haskew Company & Associates Inc. was issued a $12.19 million permit to expand Malnove Packaging Solutions' Northside facility. The permit outlines construction of a 171,925-square-foot warehouse expansion of Malnove's existing manufacturing site. Malnove is a folding carton manufacturer, specializing in producing paper packaging and uses cutting, printing and gluing processes to form the cartons for a variety of food products. Contact Haskew at 904-741-0004. Fixed base operator Signature Aviation is planning a multi-million-dollar project for a new facility at Jacksonville International Airport. Currier & Company Inc. was issued one of five permits for the project last week, this one totaling $9.57 million. This permit covers the construction of three API-350 field erected storage tanks and three new unloading pump and filter skids. Contact Currier at 310-297-5050. Gilbane Building Company, on behalf of Baptist, was issued an $8.97 million permit covering a build-out of its patient care space in tower C, level eight. The work will happen on its Southside campus at 14550 Old St. Augustine Road. This permit represents Baptist's second multi-million-dollar investment in its Jacksonville facilities, the other being at its flagship campus downtown. Contact Gilbane at 904-900-6352. A $4.02 million permit was issued to The Robins & Morton Group on behalf of the First Coast Surgery Center. It's one of three permits totaling $7.318 million that will expand the center's operations at 4035 Southpoint Blvd. Construction will add two additional operating rooms, 10 patient bays, medical support spaces and expanded administrative spaces, per submitted documents. The center plans to remain open during construction. Contact The Robins & Morton Group at 407-916-7235. Sign up here for the Business Journal's free morning and afternoon daily newsletters to receive the latest business news impacting the First Coast, and download our free app to get breaking news alerts on your phone.

Associated Press
11-02-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Jaguars president Mark Lamping is now under contract through the 2030 season
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jacksonville Jaguars president Mark Lamping has signed an extension that puts him under contract through the 2030 season. Owner Shad Khan announced the move Tuesday, essentially guaranteeing Lamping will run the business side of the franchise beyond the completion of Jacksonville's $1.4 billion stadium renovation. Lamping played a key role in getting the overhaul approved. It's the third major stadium build of Lamping's career. He was front and center in the development of Busch Stadium in St. Louis and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. He's been with the Jaguars since Khan bought the franchise in 2012. 'As we look ahead at what will be crucially important years for the Jaguars off the field, especially given all that involves the Stadium of the Future project, the leadership of Mark Lamping is needed more than ever,' Khan said in a statement. NFL owners unanimously approved Jacksonville's 'stadium of the future' in October, a decision that should keep the Jaguars in one of the league's smallest markets for at least another 30 years. It is expected to be completed in time for the 2028 season. Pre-construction work began this month. The Jaguars expect to play in front of a slightly reduced capacity in 2025, a significantly reduced capacity (no upper deck) in 2026 and then host home games in Orlando the following year. They also could play up to three home games overseas in 2027, in London or possibly Ireland. The proposed 63,000-seat, open-air stadium in Jacksonville includes a translucent covering that's the equivalent of 'wearing shades in the sun,' Lamping has said. It's expected to lower outside temperatures by 15 degrees. ___
Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Jaguars announce extension for Team President
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced on Tuesday that President Mark Lamping received an extension through the 2030 NFL season. Lamping has been the Jaguars' President since 2012 and part of his job description includes leading the team's business operations. Owner Shad Khan had this to say about the extension: "As we look ahead at what will be crucially important years for the Jaguars off the field, especially given all that involves the Stadium of the Future project, the leadership of Mark Lamping is needed more than ever," Khan said. "I'm very happy and proud to say that Mark will continue to serve as our team president, and I thank Mark for his commitment to making the Jacksonville Jaguars a model business organization throughout the NFL and in all of sports." The Jaguars have already undergone a number of changes this offseason. They, of course, moved on from head coach Doug Pederson and general manager Trent Baalke. The team then hired Liam Coen to be the next head coach, and he has since filled out his coaching staff. Khan would also name Tony Boselli the team's Executive Vice President of Football Operations. At this time, the Jaguars are still conducting their search for their next general manager. As of now, there are six candidates interviewing for the role. This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars announce extension for Team President


USA Today
11-02-2025
- Business
- USA Today
Jaguars announce extension for Team President
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced on Tuesday that President Mark Lamping received an extension through the 2030 NFL season. Lamping has been the Jaguars' President since 2012 and part of his job description includes leading the team's business operations. Owner Shad Khan had this to say about the extension: 'As we look ahead at what will be crucially important years for the Jaguars off the field, especially given all that involves the Stadium of the Future project, the leadership of Mark Lamping is needed more than ever,' Khan said. 'I'm very happy and proud to say that Mark will continue to serve as our team president, and I thank Mark for his commitment to making the Jacksonville Jaguars a model business organization throughout the NFL and in all of sports.' The Jaguars have already undergone a number of changes this offseason. They, of course, moved on from head coach Doug Pederson and general manager Trent Baalke. The team then hired Liam Coen to be the next head coach, and he has since filled out his coaching staff. Khan would also name Tony Boselli the team's Executive Vice President of Football Operations. At this time, the Jaguars are still conducting their search for their next general manager. As of now, there are six candidates interviewing for the role.