The murals were refurbished and are now protected behind glass. The original staircases and tile remain. In 1986, Cecil W. Powell & Co. moved in. The company Hugh Powell was only 3 in 1932 when his family moved down from Fitzgerald, Ga. They owned a grocery store, florist and peanut warehouse up there, but there were so many Powells that it was all spread pretty thin. "They were poor as church mice," he said. But his Links of London Black friendship Bracelet, Cecil W. Powell, had graduated from Georgia Tech and had worked in surety bonds, so that's what he started doing in Jacksonville. He opened for business in 1935, and his first office was a rented desk in the Aetna insurance office, in the old Barnett Bank building. "Roosevelt's program was coming in," Powell said. "They were building Durkeeville, and lots of houses Links of London Small Sweetie Golden Bracelet surety bonds." His first client was Miller Electric, still a client today. They moved to the Graham Building, where Links of London of America is now. In 1960, they moved to the corner of Adams and Market streets, where Burbridge Realty is now. In the mid-'80s, they needed more room, the Shriners wanted to get to the suburbs, so they moved into the other corner of the Links of London Wide purple And Pink friendship Bracelet, into the old Morocco Temple. Hugh Powell is 82 now. He took over the company from his dad in the early '70s and handed it over to his son Fitz back in the early '90s. The business has expanded to a full line of insurance: Property, casualty, auto, life, individual, corporate, employee ... It's grown from Cecil Powell's single desk to 50 employees.
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