They cited parking costs as the deciding factor.How much additional cost would parking be?
Advanced Disposal Chairman and CEO Charlie Appleby says if incentives had been approved more quickly in Jacksonville, he might be renovating space Downtown for corporate headquarters rather than relocating to St. Johns County."Had they been able to move as quickly as St. Johns County, the announcement would have been made and we would have announced for Downtown," Appleby said during an interview Monday afternoon.Had Advanced Disposal moved Downtown, it probably would have been to the SunTrust Tower. "That would have been the likely place we would have gone," he said.Signage on the building would have been part of the negotiations. "That was under discussion but not finalized," he said.Appleby said the time it took Jacksonville City Council to approve incentives allowed Advanced Disposal time to review other options.
Quote from: stephendare on December 20, 2012, 11:15:49 AMQuote from: cline on December 20, 2012, 11:14:34 AMHow did the financial incentives SJC gave them compare to what COJ was going to offer?apparently they were just quicker.and no one was being an ass on their city council.
Quote from: cline on December 20, 2012, 11:14:34 AMHow did the financial incentives SJC gave them compare to what COJ was going to offer?apparently they were just quicker.
How did the financial incentives SJC gave them compare to what COJ was going to offer?