It would be renamed the Whaley Victory Groves Packing House after World War 2, which it would keep until it was sold in 1960.
They would rename it to the Sullivan Victory Groves Packing House, and were responsible for expanding the building several times.
Business would decline from a variety of factors including the loss of orange groves to NASA land purchases, Citrus canker outbreaks, and abnormally low temperatures, leading to the packing house to close for good in 1991.
Demolition began on July 16, 2020, 2 years after Rockledge, Florida city inspectors declared the building unsafe.
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