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The Surprising Impact of a 55,000 sq ft Warehouse on Jacksonville's Landfill Crisis

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Ever wonder what a 55,000 sq ft warehouse filled with history, sustainability, and creativity looks like?When Michael Murphy bought an abandoned railroad depot in Jacksonville, he saw raw bones and a chance to save, not just build.His mission? Keep thousands of building materials out of landfills while creating a space that feels more like art than commerce.From giant conference tables to custom wood projects, Eco Relics is proof that repurposing is both beautiful and beneficial.They’ve developed a network sourcing materials from around the world — Egypt, India, Costa Rica — and still sell everything!And here's the kicker: 35% of landfill content is building materials. Eco Relics is actively reversing that trend, one piece at a time.Is this the kind of place you'd visit to find that one-of-a-kind piece?Supporting sustainable businesses like this can change the game for local economies & the planet.

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Ever wonder what a 55,000 sq ft warehouse filled with history, sustainability, and creativity looks like?When Michael Murphy bought an abandoned railroad depot in Jacksonville, he saw raw bones and a chance to save, not just build.His mission? Keep thousands of building materials out of landfills while creating a space that feels more like art than commerce.From giant conference tables to custom wood projects, Eco Relics is proof that repurposing is both beautiful and beneficial.They’ve developed a network sourcing materials from around the world — Egypt, India, Costa Rica — and still sell everything!And here's the kicker: 35% of landfill content is building materials. Eco Relics is actively reversing that trend, one piece at a time.Is this the kind of place you'd visit to find that one-of-a-kind piece?Supporting sustainable businesses like this can change the game for local economies & the planet.

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