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Jacksonville mayor Deegan gives keynote at Chamber of Commerce lunch

Jacksonville mayor Deegan gives keynote at Chamber of Commerce lunch

A building once slated to be a controversial drive-through liquor store in the Brentwood area will instead open later this year as a small business center, Mayor Donna Deegan said Thursday during an appearance at a sold-out JAXUSA Partnership luncheon.

Deegan also highlighted the prospect of Jacksonville becoming home to the new Florida Semiconductor Institute, saying $80 million in state funding to start it would then connect Jacksonville to hundreds of millions of dollars in federal money for expanding the nation’s semiconductor manufacturing industry.

“We feel like we have the inside track on growing that institute,” Deegan told the lunch crowd at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront. “It would be a big deal for our workforce. It would bring a great deal of money into the city.”