Baymeadow's Deerwood Center is home to several employers and educational facilities, making it the envy of many downtown Jacksonville advocates. After three decades of being in existance, the development's mature tree canopy, lakes and mix of uses combine to provide it with a different vibe from many of Jacksonville's suburban office parks.
Spring Lake
Spring Lake serves as the centerpiece of Deerwood Center. Here, a mix of office, manufacturing, and educational uses are directly connected by a pedestrian walkway and boardwalk system.
Advanced Disposal's corporate office is located in Deerwood Center. Advanced Disposal is a full-service environmental services company providing collection, transfer, disposal and recycling operations to more than 48,000 commercial customers and 775,000 residential customers throughout Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina.
Now a subsidiary of GE Engine Services, Inc., Unison Industries is involved in the design, manufacture, and integration of electrical and mechanical components and systems for aircraft engines and airframes.
Unison serves both original equipment manufacturers and aftermarket customers in the general, commercial, and military aviation markets. The company manufactures turbine and piston engine ignition systems, electric power generation and control systems, electrical wiring harnesses and panel assemblies, sensors, switches, and bellows assemblies, tubing, ducting, brackets, flex joints, and air valves.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unison_Industries
The company operates several manufacturing facilities and logistics centers worldwide.
The company is a defense contractor, and several of their products are utilized in military applications, including ignition generators for the BGM-109 Tomahawk, which is a cruise missile. They were also involved in the development of the General Electric/Rolls-Royce F136 turbofan engine used in the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.
The Art Institute of Jacksonville, a branch of Miami International University of Art & Design, is one of The Art Institutes (www.artinstitutes.edu), with more than 45 education institutions located throughout North America, providing an important source of design, media arts, fashion and culinary professionals.http://www.artinstitutes.edu/jacksonville/about/
Established in 2007, The Art Institute of Jacksonville, a branch of Miami International University of Art & Design, presently offers the following programs and degrees in the applied arts:
Diploma:
Baking & Pastry | Culinary Arts | Digital Image Management | Fashion Retailing | Web Design & Development I | Web Design & Development II
Associate of Arts:
Culinary Arts | Graphic Design | Web Design & Interactive Media
Bachelor of Arts:
Culinary Management | Fashion & Retail Management
Bachelor of Fine Arts:
Digital Filmmaking & Video Production | Digital Photography | Graphic Design | Interior Design | Media Arts & Animation | Web Design & Interactive Media
The student body continues to grow and new academic programs and degrees have been added.
The curriculum for each program of study at The Art Institute of Jacksonville, a branch of Miami International University of Art & Design, is carefully scrutinized. Coursework is reviewed and influenced by industry leaders and prominent employers who determine what skills are needed in the workplace. Classes are sized to allow for individual attention and academic advisors work closely with students to enable successful academic progress. Most of the Universitys faculty also are working in their respective fields outside of the classroom.
Programs at The Art Institute of Jacksonville, a branch of Miami International University of Art & Design, are designed to help develop creativity and to make each student marketable to employers after graduation. Students receive assistance with career planning from their entry through graduation, and beyond. The Career Services Department is designed to encourage the successful entry into each graduates chosen field. In addition, students are encouraged to enter work in competitions, volunteer time on extra curricular projects related to their fields of study, and attend seminars, workshops and networking events.
Florida Coastal School of Law is a private law school in Jacksonville, Florida. Established in 1996, the school is owned by the for-profit educational investment fund InfiLaw. Florida Coastal School of Law received its license from the state of Florida in 1995 and opened for classes in winter 1996. The class entering in 1996 graduated in spring 1999. The college was provisionally approved by the American Bar Association in 1999 and received its full accreditation in 2002.
Deerwood Center straddles the west side of Interstate 95 between Butler Boulevard and Baymeadows Road.
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