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5A Local Opportunities

1.        “Jaguars turn sights on Lot J at stadium for entertainment district” http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2018-01-26/jaguars-turn-sights-lot-j-stadium-entertainment-district With the growing success of the Jacksonville Jaguars there is a better opportunity for a fan experience downtown. Restaurants and bars would do well when people come in on the weekends. It would also help out shops downtown that have struggled with lack of business in recent years. The problem is that football season is only a quarter of the year and this new social scene would take up some of the only parking near the stadium. The team would benefit from more people enjoying a full experience before and after the game. The city of Jacksonville has the problem here but many businesses could exploit this opportunity. 2.      “New Setup Allows Shoppers to Make Target Run in their Underwear” http://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/article196581654.html The only grocery seller “Shipt” has its

4A Opportunity Belief

     I believe that limited internet access is an issue in modern life that could be exploited as an opportunity. The world has too much reliance on the internet for business, communication, education, etc. for how limited good internet access is.      The unmet need is better and easier internet access, especially on the go. When hiking for example you may be curious as to what plants are safe to eat or when on a plane you have to pay a large fee for horrible wi-fi connection. Almost every fully developed society has this need and people have the need for different reasons. The need has grown with our dependence on the internet but still limited access. People have made air cards for laptops and made public wi-fi in restaurants and better LTE type phone connections. I’m roughly 75% sure this opportunity exists.      A good customer would be a business man who needs laptop internet service everywhere he goes or an avid outdoorsman who may work in the field (biologists, environment