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Here4Good

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Jul 10, 2006
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According to the Freeport City Council, the new Publix is official. This is from WZEP:

"It?s official, a new Publix is set to come to Freeport. At last night?s Freeport Council meeting, Planning Director Latilda Henninger said a specialty retail supermarket is being planned for Highway 331 south of Highway 20 near Joe Campbell and Old Jolly Bay Roads. The project is on 13.8 acres and Freeport Planning, Engineering and the Fire Department have all signed off. Henninger reported the Planning Board also gave approval.

Henninger asked project engineer Jim Weeks if they can now announce the name, he said yes, it will be a Publix Supermarket. According to Weeks, the company wants to move in by the first quarter of 2011. The outparcels will have separate development orders and the current project is for the Publix and the two adjoining buildings. The Council approved the project.


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wrobert

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According to the Freeport City Council, the new Publix is official. This is from WZEP:

"It?s official, a new Publix is set to come to Freeport. At last night?s Freeport Council meeting, Planning Director Latilda Henninger said a specialty retail supermarket is being planned for Highway 331 south of Highway 20 near Joe Campbell and Old Jolly Bay Roads. The project is on 13.8 acres and Freeport Planning, Engineering and the Fire Department have all signed off. Henninger reported the Planning Board also gave approval.

Henninger asked project engineer Jim Weeks if they can now announce the name, he said yes, it will be a Publix Supermarket. According to Weeks, the company wants to move in by the first quarter of 2011. The outparcels will have separate development orders and the current project is for the Publix and the two adjoining buildings. The Council approved the project.


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Sushi is getting closer.
 

Kurt

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Oct 15, 2004
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That will be a very busy location for them, especially in season. Wal Mart and fast food joints are surely soon to follow, along with giant glass-encased, one-million-watt beach junk emporiums.
 

Here4Good

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Jul 10, 2006
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That location is practically at the 20/331 intersection, all the 'experts' were thinking it would be farther north.

Should be busy!
 

wrobert

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That will be a very busy location for them, especially in season. Wal Mart and fast food joints are surely soon to follow, along with giant glass-encased, one-million-watt beach junk emporiums.


Lots of entry level jobs. A place for teenagers to learn to count change. And I will not have to drive as far to get my beach junk.
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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They chose that location because it has a separate entrance to the back of the property, which is accessed off of Hwy 20. It will be more centrally located in this particular location.
 

Smiling JOe

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Kurt, you may not be far off. With employers in Freeport receiving up to a 40% tax credit for employee wages paid, I think we will see Freeport grow rather rapidly after the gates open a little bit.
 

30abob

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Aug 8, 2007
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Lots of entry level jobs. A place for teenagers to learn to count change...

Count change? Yeah right... that'll be the day! Seriously, some of my most humorous stories involve my experiences with mathematically challenged fast food workers. :funn:
 

beachmouse

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Dec 5, 2004
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Lots of entry level jobs. A place for teenagers to learn to count change. And I will not have to drive as far to get my beach junk.

If you're going to be a retail worker, Publix is actually a pretty darn good company to work for. They're good about promoting talent from within, have most excellent employee stock and bonus programs, and a benefits package that many smaller retailers can't or wouldn't think of matching.
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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beachmouse, that is exactly what I hear. Publix is in the top 100 of best companies for which to work. They don't pay much in the way of starting wages, but their plan seems to be to hire young high school kids, and grow them into life-time employees who grow into management roles. The longer they stay, the more stock they receive, and they really take pride in their work. It is a great business model, IMO.
 
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