Downtown Orlando

New Renderings Showcase Conceptual Design For Acram Group’s Magnolia Tower In Downtown Orlando

New renderings have been unveiled for Magnolia Tower, a 20-story mixed-use highrise proposed for 924 North Magnolia Avenue in the North Quarter District of Downtown Orlando. Designed by Baker Barrios and developed by New York-based Acram Group, formerly JMC Holdings LLC, the project is planned to yield 386 residential units and nearly 35,000 square feet of retail and commercial space within a 220-foot-tall superstructure of three interconnected towers and The development would rise from a 1.67-acre site bound by Weber Street on the north and Pasadena Place on the south. The property is currently home to two office buildings and a surface level parking lot, which would be razed as part of the redevelopment. The project is estimated to cost $96.5 million. 

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FAA Permits Filed For 454-Foot-Tall Skyscraper At 1000 N. Orange Avenue In Orlando

An obstruction evaluation study is currently underway at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for a 454-foot-tall skyscraper at 1000 North Orange Avenue in the northern section of Downtown Orlando’s Central Business District. The four coordinates submitted to the FAA align with a vacant 1.474-acre site that sits on the southwest frontage of the intersection between North Orange Avenue and North Garland Avenue, also bound by West Marks Street and SunRail tracks on the south end of the block. According to the Orange County property records, the land is owned by a Hallandale Beach-based entity registered as Mustang Orange Garland LLC (Mustang) managed by Aaron Churba and Mike Daiagi. The entity, which is linked to a number of other financial and investment entities using the Mustang moniker, has owned the property since January 2005 after purchasing it from Orange Garland Realty Ent LLC for a $3,000,000.

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Phase One Of PMG’s Society Orlando Nears Topping Out At 434 North Orange Avenue

Construction is nearing the final floors on phase one of Society Orlando, a two-towered mixed-use development of 26 and 16 stories at 434 North Orange Avenue in the Central Business District of Downtown Orlando. The project is designed by Orlando’s very own Baker Barrios and is being developed by national real estate developer Property Markets Group (PMG) alongside New York City-based investment firm Raven Capital Management. John Moriarty & Associates is managing the development’s construction, which will ultimately yield 707 residential units between both towers and 36,000 square feet of ground floor commercial space. The first phase of construction is comprised of the taller, approximately 350-foot-tall tower rising along West Livingston Street with 462 units.

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Church Street Phase 2 Tower. Designed by Baker Barrios.

34-Story ‘The Edge’ Mixed-Use Tower Set To Rise Later This Year In Downtown Orlando

Orlando’s urban core is poised to see new large scale developments as Dallas-based real estate developer Lincoln Property Company may soon begin construction on  The Edge, a 34-story mixed-use skyscraper set to rise approximately 400-feet over the Downtown area some time during the fourth quarter of this year. The tower is expected to rise at 225 South Garland Avenue, just north of the developer’s 28-story SunTrust Plaza completed in 2020, replacing the former club/venue replacing the former Ballroom at Church Street Station. Designed by architect Baker Barrios, the project will yield 230 residential units, 200,000 square feet of office space and 4,000 square feet of retail.

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