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This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition

This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition

著者: News4Jax and Graham Media Group
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This Week in Jacksonville Business Edition is a weekly digital series with News4JAX anchor Kent Justice who talks with the experts about business, economic development, jobs, technology and more.Produced by News4Jax, in cooperation with Graham Media Group. 政治・政府 経済学
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  • Players Championship 2026 preview at TPC Sawgrass
    2026/03/05
    Lee Smith, executive director of the Players Championship, is the next guest to join Kent Justice on “This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition.” Smith said the tournament is a year-round effort as TPC Sawgrass prepares for tournament week. “Kent, you’re right. This is an exciting time for us. This is a 52-week-a-year job.” Smith said the event team constantly refines the tournament and aims to reinvent the experience every three to five years to match how fans consume the event on site and at home. “We take a look at how all of our fans really consume the product and they consume the products on site, they consume product in and around the tournament. And then they consume the product at home, and so the opportunity to continue to add new technologies and four drones are going to be flying around here, capturing footage for those watching on TV at the local level or on site...” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    11 分
  • Florida makes strides to reduce childhood poverty
    2026/02/19
    Florida is making meaningful progress in reducing childhood poverty, a key indicator of the state’s long-term economic health. According to new data highlighted by Mark Wilson, president and CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce, the number of children living in poverty statewide has dropped by hundreds of thousands over the past six years. Wilson shared, “There’s about 711,000 kids in Florida in poverty. And while that’s a high number, it’s down a couple hundred thousand from about six years ago.” In Duval County alone, approximately 3,000 fewer children are living in poverty compared to previous reports, a positive sign that targeted efforts are working. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 分
  • Northeast Florida housing faces ‘normal’ year amid marketing shifts
    2026/02/26
    Northeast Florida’s housing market is shifting into what builders call a “more normal” year — still strong, but shaped by higher interest rates, local fees, and the push-and-pull over growth. NEFBA President Scott Brannock (Tidewater Homes) joins “This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition” to explain what the Northeast Florida Builders Association does, why workforce development is his biggest 2026 priority, and how local policies can either expand attainable housing—or make it harder to build. Brannock discusses the region’s permit trends, the real cost drivers behind “affordability,” why impact fees are a top legislative issue in Tallahassee, and why “missing middle” options like duplexes and triplexes may be key to keeping Northeast Florida livable as it grows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    18 分
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