New W.W. Gay Mechanical Contractor Inc HQ rising from the ashes
On Aug. 31, 2020, the headquarters of Jacksonville construction company W.W. Gay burned to the ground, leaving behind a legacy without a headquarters.
Gay started the company in 1962, growing it to a Florida powerhouse with eight offices across the state, including the corporate office in Jacksonville. He died in March 2020. "We're writing a new chapter and really building upon that legacy — you can feel it in the air," said Emily Andrews,The new two-story, 49,665-square-foot building will cost roughly $11 million. It will also help the company add about 60 jobs to their current total of 600 by 2028.
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