Puff ‘n Stuff Catering expands into Jacksonville’s Phoenix Arts & Innovation District

Tony Cho, Founder of Future of Cities and Visionary of PHXJAX
Tony Cho, Founder of Future of Cities and Visionary of PHXJAX
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Puff ‘n Stuff Catering & Events is expanding its operations to Jacksonville’s Phoenix Arts & Innovation District. The move will see the company take on a role at Emerald Station, an event venue within the district.

Tony Cho, Founder of Future of Cities and Visionary of PHXJAX, commented on the development. “This partnership marks an exciting step in the evolution of the Phoenix Arts & Innovation District,” said Cho. “By joining forces with Puff ‘n Stuff, we are activating Emerald Station as not only a premier event venue, but also as a community anchor that will help spark economic opportunity, cultural vibrancy, and regenerative growth in Jacksonville’s urban core.”

Emily Moody, Vice President and Chief Experience Officer of PHX JAX, also spoke about welcoming Puff ‘n Stuff to the district. “We are excited to welcome Puff ‘n Stuff to PHXJAX and look forward to seeing them activate Emerald Station in new and inspiring ways,” Moody said. “Their reputation for innovation and excellence in hospitality aligns perfectly with our mission of creating spaces that uplift and connect the community.”

The partnership aims to support economic development and cultural activity within Jacksonville’s downtown area.



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