
Police: 4 in custody after woman claims she was being forced to rob Westside bank
Read full article: Police: 4 in custody after woman claims she was being forced to rob Westside bankJacksonville police said a woman in her 30s entered the SunTrust Bank on South Lane Avenue about 9:50 a.m. and sat down in a waiting area. While writing a note, she told a bank employee she was being forced to rob the bank by three people who were sitting outside in an SUV. Police said the woman inside the bank, who they learned had a weapon, was also detained. Taylor Kellenberg was arriving at the bank just after the attempted robbery. This is the 10th robbery or attempted robbery of a bank in Jacksonville this year, according to News4Jax records.

Signs of change: VyStar logo takes over Downtown tower
Read full article: Signs of change: VyStar logo takes over Downtown towerDowntown Jacksonvilles skyline looks a bit different now that the sign at the top of what was the SunTrust building reads VyStar. Vystar has moved half of its workers to the Downtown office. SunTrust, which was formerly using that building, is moving into the Bank of America Tower. From the Old City Hall being imploded and the courthouse demolished to the new signs at the top of high-rises and the future demolition of The Jacksonville Landing, Downtown Jacksonville is changing rapidly. Jasmine Bowman, who has lived in downtown her whole life, said she's glad changes are being made and hopes they make a difference in how Downtown is perceived.

Daily Record: Vystar plans to put name on tower in August
Read full article: Daily Record: Vystar plans to put name on tower in AugustJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - VyStar plans to remove the SunTrust logo from a downtown tower it purchased nearly a year ago and replace it with its own signage sometime in August, according to an article in the Jacksonville Daily Record. The city issued permits on Friday for Brown Enterprise to put up four signs, the Daily Record said. The signs include placement on revolving doors and on the parking garage entrance. Judy Waltz told the Record it should take most of August to place the signage on the 23-story tower on Laura Street. Read the full story on the Daily Record's website.
