The company promoted Adrian Bennett, 51, to succeed Brubaker.
Scott Brubaker
Brubaker started his Publix career in 1975 as a part-time front service clerk in Melbourne, according to a news release from the company.
After working in positions at several stores throughout Florida, he was promoted to store manager in 1987 and district manager in 1994. He was promoted to regional director in 1997 and to his current position in 2005.
Bennett joined Publix in 1991 as a part-time grocery clerk in Savannah, Georgia. The release said he became a store manager in 2000 and district manager in 2006. H was promoted to regional director in the Jacksonville Division in 2016.
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Toll Brothers Division President Steve Merten said the company plans to break ground on its East San Marco town house project by mid-2021.
Toll Brothers filed plans with the city Feb. 9 for a 27-unit community one block east of the Publix Super Markets Inc.-anchored East San Marco shopping center development. He did not say when the project would be completed.
Plans show five town house buildings comprising four with six units each and one with three.
The 1.03-acre property is bounded by Atlantic Boulevard, Arcadia Place, Alford Place and Minerva Avenue.
“San Marco is one of the top locations in Northeast Florida and Jacksonville,” Merten said in an email.
Regency Centers Corp. is marketing the remaining five tenant spaces at the East San Marco retail center, under development at southeast Atlantic Boulevard and Hendricks Avenue.
The marketing brochure shows that Publix Super Markets Inc. and Publix Liquors will lease the eastern side of the L-shaped center. Orange Theory Fitness will lease next to Publix.
That leaves three spaces of 1,713 to 3,599 square feet next to Orange Theory, with a two-story, 6,500-square-foot restaurant and outside dining on the corner and a 1,886-square-foot space next to that.
The entire center has almost 59,000 square feet of retail space.
Publix will lease 39,209 square feet on the second floor of the eastern building, with parking on the first level. The liquor store is in that building on the first level.