Rimrock Companies expects to relocate its corporate headquarters from 1000 Riverside Ave., No. 450, to Riverplace Tower early in the first quarter of 2022.
The city issued a permit Sept. 28 for Acu Pro Service Corp. of Seminole to build-out 2,265 square feet of space in Suite 2150 at 1301 Riverplace Blvd. at a cost of $75,000.
Bold Line Design LLC of Ponte Vedra Beach is the architect. Rimrock executive Rurmell Mcgee said Jacksonville has been the headquarters “for quite some time” for the commercial real estate development services company.
“We are heavily invested in the Jacksonville community,” he said. Mcgee said the move will accommodate growth. Rimrock has 10-15 employees. It also has offices in Lake City.
Mayo Clinic is moving the antibody infusion and vaccine area from the Canaday Building to the second floor of the Mayo Atrium, which is the connector building for the hospital garage to the Mayo Building.
The city is reviewing a permit application for Fickling Construction Inc. to alter the space at an estimated cost of $200,000.
The space is 3,963 square feet for the injection area and 1,351 square feet for infusion therapy for COVID-19 treatment.
The Mayo campus is at 4500 San Pablo Road S.
The city is reviewing civil engineering plans for InLight Real Estate Partners to develop two distribution warehouses totaling 502,000 square feet on 39.32 acres at northwest Commonwealth Avenue and Imeson Road in West Jacksonville. Building 1 is about 229,840 square and Building 2 is 272,160 square feet.
Prosser is the civil engineer. Ponte Vedra Beach-based InLight is under contract and plans a closing by year-end.