Moving Jacksonville Forward will meet Thursday to discuss solutions for derelict properties, focusing on the former ...
Citizens Property Insurance Corp., the state-backed insurer of last resort, has seen a significant reduction in policyholders, particularly in South Florida. Legislative reforms in 2021 and 2022 ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Citizens Property Insurance's Board of Governors voted unanimously to move out of its downtown Jacksonville office in a meeting Wednesday afternoon. More than 800 employees ...
Florida Citizens Property Insurance Corp. is seeking $2.94 billion in new private risk transfer as part of its $4.54 billion private reinsurance coverage plan for 2025, according to board and ...
Citizens Property Insurance board put final approval on moving the Jacksonville office out of downtown in 2026. The new office will be located in a building on Baypine Road that was formerly ...
The Citizens Property Insurance Board of Governors on Wednesday approved moving its Jacksonville office with roughly 1,000 employees out of downtown to an office building in the Southside suburbs. The ...
The Citizens Property Insurance Board of Governors on Wednesday approved moving its Jacksonville office with roughly 1,000 employees out of downtown to an office building in the Southside suburbs.
A citizens' committee created to discuss options for blighted property in Jacksonville will meet for the first time this week. The Moving Jacksonville Forward will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday in the ...
After drawing seven bids from its invitation to negotiate for “turn-key” office space in Jacksonville, Citizens Property Insurance Corp. has selected a property in South Jacksonville.
CHARLENE NELSON, a North Dakota municipal judge, knows what Gov. RON DESANTIS is up against if he tries to push through a Florida ballot measure to abolish property taxes.
After drawing seven bids from its invitation to negotiate for "turn-key" office space in Jacksonville, Citizens Property Insurance Corp. has selected a property in South Jacksonville. The state ...