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#1181 smileguy

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Posted 22 July 2011 - 08:11 PM

View Postklstorey, on 21 July 2011 - 05:28 PM, said:

With all the shake up with Bordersand the recent approval of the Ravaudage project just a block north it makes me think maybe that long awaited Phase 2 of Winter Park Village is going to be announced sooner than later.  I recall reading somewhere the Border's intially had concern about not having its own parking lot, with them now gone I imagine the contract can easily be rewritten and I wouldn't be surprised to see a new commercial building (with a parking garage of course) pop up in the parking lot.  

At least it should blend well with the Ravaudage project if the original plan for phase two is to look more modern is still intact.

I only saw a mention of the 2nd phase - is there more information somewhere?  I think with the recent announcement of Ruth's moving their offices into WP Village is a good sign.  Vacancy rates have always seemed high to me in this development, especially compared to other Lifestyle Centers - Waterford, Winter Garden Village, and Colonial Plaza for example.  Maybe it is perception because the retail there aren't places I usually shop.

 

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Posted 25 July 2011 - 08:21 AM

Full Sail Acquires Office Park For $17.5 Million



#1183 Downtown Steve

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Posted 25 July 2011 - 09:15 PM

Interesting.  A few thoughts:

- Did Full Sail already have offices in that complex?  If not, Google Maps is FAST!  

- Full Sail now owns two very significant parcels of land along the west side of 436 separated by almost only apartments.

I'm not sure what the woodsy area is all about behind that, but  dare I say Full Sail might resemble a campus in the near future?

I feel bad for the students every time I go to that Crispers or Firehouse Subs - they play Frogger on 436 and it's even more uncomfortable navigating through the parking lot - for the cars and the pedestrians!

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Posted 30 July 2011 - 12:20 PM

I love these, and happy to hear that Kissimmee has taken on the solar powered trash compactors.  I've seen these in larger cities -- not sure if Orlando is already using them?
CITY OF KISSIMMEE INSTALLS BIGBELLY WASTE & RECYCLING COLLECTION SYSTEM THROUGHOUT DOWNTOWN  

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#1185 spenser1058

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Posted 31 July 2011 - 01:59 PM

Photo of renovations at Main and Plant Streets in downtown Winter Garden:

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http://www.wotimes.com/

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Posted 01 August 2011 - 09:29 AM

Valencia West To Begin Construction On A New Building



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Posted 02 August 2011 - 11:21 AM

Orlando Premium Outlets Expansion



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Posted 08 August 2011 - 06:25 PM

The new branch of the Yalaha Bakery in the Ivanhoe district is FINALLY opening:
GRAND OPENING OF OUR STORE IN ORLANDO SATURDAY AUGUST 13TH AT 9AM! ADDRESS 1213 N ORANGE AVE ORLANDO 32804

Another piece of the retail puzzle for that area; if you've never been out to Yalaha and like authentic German baked goods, you'll love this.

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Posted 08 August 2011 - 09:34 PM

I can't wait for it to open.  I am definitely stopping by the first day.  And Brian's is opening back up on Friday, too.  I've missed my grouper sandwiches from them.

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Posted 12 August 2011 - 12:55 PM

Yalaha isn't fully open until tomorrow, but my girlfriend went by and they sold her some bread today.  I am going to check it out after work today.  Brians is supposed to be open today and it is now going to be open for dinner.  It used to only be breakfast and lunch.

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Posted 16 August 2011 - 11:54 AM

The sign out front and their menu don't say they are using Grouper anymore.  I had a fish sandwich and I think it may have been Tilapia.  It is definitely nicer inside and they have added a patio facing Lake Ivanhoe.

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I can't wait for it to open.  I am definitely stopping by the first day.  And Brian's is opening back up on Friday, too.  I've missed my grouper sandwiches from them.
I have been to Yalaha a couple times already and they are good.  The turnover was pretty quick, but expect parking to be a bit hectic... especially now that the Sentinel wrote something about them.

View Postbulldogger, on 12 August 2011 - 12:55 PM, said:

Yalaha isn't fully open until tomorrow, but my girlfriend went by and they sold her some bread today.  I am going to check it out after work today.  Brians is supposed to be open today and it is now going to be open for dinner.  It used to only be breakfast and lunch.


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Posted 26 August 2011 - 11:09 AM

According to an article in the Central Florida Future, the University Shoppes plaza on the NW corner of University and Alafaya is set to be demolished late next year.
  • Construction to start February 2013
  • Students move in Fall of 2014
  • Existing 100,000 sq ft of retail to be demolished
  • To be replaced with 65,000 sq ft of retail as well as housing and parking.
I think the article is right in saying that a lot of UCF's social life will be annihilated by this demolition.  But in the long run, this will be an amazing addition to the UCF area -- if it's done right.  I hope they follow the pattern of the Sterling developments and build close and up.  I hope the existing businesses find new storefronts close to UCF.

I wonder what's keeping developers from buying the three empty lots on the SW corner of University and Alafaya...  Having a similar housing (or better yet, housing and retail) building a block away from the main streets will give the area some depth, character, and walkability.  Not to mention all that wasteland UCF owns to the east of Alafaya.

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Posted 25 September 2011 - 05:48 PM

Some possible good news for Pine Hills if they can make this work:


Will pollution probe boost Pine Hills?


http://www.orlandose...0,5643084.story

If the Evans makeover can spur a cleanup in Pine Hills, and with some help from OCSO on the crime issues, Pine Hills offers great housing stock (almost entirely concrete block construction) for affordable housing. It's interesting to drive around the area - you can tell almost instantly who owns and who rents from the shape of the property. There are definitely pockets where the neighbors are bringing things back out there, but it's just so spread out that it will take a while. Interestingly, for those without cars, Lynx provides (relatively) decent service from Pine Hills to both downtown and the attractions areas.

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Posted 27 September 2011 - 07:15 PM

Valencia Breaks Ground on New Building at Osceola Campus


http://valenciacc-ne...sceola-campus-2

"Designed in Southern California “mission style” architecture, the building will consist of two wings joined by a four-story atrium.  The second floor will be home to a testing center with 100 student stations, plus administrative and faculty offices for Valencia and UCF.  The second floor will also house the library, a space that college officials spent many hours considering...College officials and the design team from Hunton Brady Architects, designed the building around a green space – creating a “Jeffersonian” lawn, similar to that found at the University of Virginia."

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Posted 28 September 2011 - 06:22 PM

Renderings and website for the Alfond Inn At Rollins project:

http://www.rollins.edu/alfondinn/


Quick Facts


Alfond Inn will be owned by Rollins College and operated by The Olympia Companies / Corner of Interlachen and New England Avenues at site of former Longford Hotel

Guest rooms:
112


Meeting space:
Accommodates 350-400
ballroom guests

Architect:
Baker Barrios
Architects, Inc.

Construction manager:
Hardin Construction
Company, LLC


Key Dates


Fall 2011:
Preview Center opens
200 E. New England Ave.

Late 2011:
Groundbreaking

Spring 2013:
Alfond Inn opens

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Posted 07 October 2011 - 02:17 PM

Kennedy Space Center to build new $300M HQ

http://www.bizjourna...o-build-HQ.html

Although often forgotten, one of metro Orlando's most unique assets is KSC. To this day, there are only a handful of places to reach space. Other places have airports, ocean ports, river ports, cruise ports, etc., but not many have spaceports, and one of the best despite all the negative publicity. It's just vital to make the investment to keep it state of the art.

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Posted 14 November 2011 - 03:19 PM

Washington Shores lands a Save-A-Lot


http://articles.orla...are-feet-leases

At least one intown neighborhood is getting some significant retail. Washington Shores has been something of a food desert for awhile, so this is very god news for them.

Meanwhile, downtown, residents are being signed up for a new Frozen Yogurt diet, in keeping with what DDB and DOP believe are our most significant retail needs in the area. For variety, participants may substitute with Slurpees from one of the four (count 'em, 4!) 7-Elevens now available.

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 05:15 AM

Anybody know whats going in on the site of the former Coggin Dealership on South OBT near the Florida Mall? Was in town back in August and saw that they had cleared everything and were ready to start construction. I believe it's a Supermarket but I can't remember the name... anyone know more?

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 06:57 PM

The store is a Gordon Food Service Marketplace. This is their second Orlando location. The other one is in the old Circuit City building in Altamonte.

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Posted 04 December 2011 - 03:02 PM

Rollins to renovate and expand Bush Science Center:

http://www.rollins.e...pring-2012.html




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