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City approves demolition of Morocco Shrine Center on St. Johns Bluff Road

City approves demolition of Morocco Shrine Center on St. Johns Bluff Road

by dsadmin | Feb 3, 2023 | Press

Developers demolish Jacksonville’s Morocco Shrine Center with eye toward apartments, shopping

Developers demolish Jacksonville’s Morocco Shrine Center with eye toward apartments, shopping

by dsadmin | Feb 3, 2023 | Press

AmRoc Premier Capital, LLC Announces Veteran Real Estate Private Equity Pro Stephen Collins Joins as Managing Director & Principal

AmRoc Premier Capital, LLC Announces Veteran Real Estate Private Equity Pro Stephen Collins Joins as Managing Director & Principal

by dsadmin | Jul 13, 2022 | Press

After securing loan, Palm Coast multifamily project will break ground in June

After securing loan, Palm Coast multifamily project will break ground in June

by dsadmin | May 5, 2022 | Press

The Pandemic Has Changed Everything—Including On-Site Fitness Facilities

The Pandemic Has Changed Everything—Including On-Site Fitness Facilities

by dsadmin | Jan 21, 2022 | Press

Florida Builders Bullish On Jacksonville

Florida Builders Bullish On Jacksonville

by dsadmin | Nov 4, 2021 | Press

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  • City approves demolition of Morocco Shrine Center on St. Johns Bluff Road
  • Developers demolish Jacksonville’s Morocco Shrine Center with eye toward apartments, shopping
  • AmRoc Premier Capital, LLC Announces Veteran Real Estate Private Equity Pro Stephen Collins Joins as Managing Director & Principal
  • After securing loan, Palm Coast multifamily project will break ground in June
  • The Pandemic Has Changed Everything—Including On-Site Fitness Facilities

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