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$29M job awarded to Northrop Grumman's St. Augustine plant
The factory is one of the largest employers in St. Johns County.
Jacksonville one of the best areas for retired veterans
The First Coast is one of two Florida cities on the list.
Fund that helps Southern businesses looking for final recipients
SOAR CDFIs have $9 million in funding remaining to distribute before Dec. 15.
Stock-split losses overshadow Publix's core performance
The Lakeland-based grocery chain approved its first stock-split in over 15 years in April.
Workers' comp rates to decrease next year
It's the sixth year rates have fallen.
Dining out for Thanksgiving? These First Coast spots make list for best options
If the hassle of putting together a Thanksgiving feast seems too daunting this year, travel website TripsToDiscover.com has you covered. The Sarasota-based travel website has pulled together a list of the best places in the state for Thanksgiving dining, with Omni Amelia Island Resort topping the list. The Nassau County...
St. Johns River Ferry to close for two months next year
The River Ferry will be closed for roughly two months at the beginning of next year. Find out why.
St. Augustine firm announces 280 apartment units in Winter Haven
St. Augustine-based DLP Capital expects the project to be completed by late 2024.
Two local tech companies team up as NLP Logix joins Beeline ecosystem
Artificial intelligence company NLP Logix is now part of the Beeline ecosystem, a move that the company said will help expose its machine learning technology to a new customer base. NLP Logix and Beeline are standouts in the Jacksonville technology sector.
Jax shipyard gets $25M contract to work on littoral combat ship
The vessel would be the latest of the controversial ship class to be based at Mayport.
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