Friday, April 28, 2023

Downtown Orlando Demolition with High-Level Recycling Makes Way for Lincoln Property Company’s Newest Church Street Project

 Shayna Hansen

ORLANDO, FL -  Demolition was recently completed to make way for the next phase of  Lincoln Property Company’s Church Street Project in downtown Orlando, FL.



The 32-story office and residential tower is a redevelopment of the former Ballroom at Church Street built in 1994 and which has stood vacant for many years.



 The demolition does not involve massive debris destined for a landfill.  It’s a project that takes recycling to a higher level with most of the elements removed being donated for reuse, according to LPC’s Florida Regional Director Shayna Hansen.



 

”Interior décor has been donated to galleries, churches, children’s theaters and the City,” she explained,  adding, “Exterior iron gates, driveway bricks and steel trusses go to the City Arts District for use as they build downtown pocket parks for public enjoyment.” 



 Hansen said some of the interior will be used for  another of LPC’s Church Street Projects – The Bumby Arcade Food Hall opening next year.  

 


The redevelopment will bring one of downtown Orlando’s tallest buildings situated on ”The Edge” of the business and entertainment districts just north of Truist Plaza, the first phase of LPC’s venture.  



The new building dubbed 
The Edge will include 234

 residences, 200,000 square feet of office space and a 10-story parking garage.  

  

Contact:

 

Shayna Hansen, Director of LPC’s Florida Region,

317-400-5636, 407-872-3516

 shansen@lpc.com

 

Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications,

 407-461-3781 or

 beth@larryvershel.com.

Photos courtesy of Lincoln Property Company. 

Native Realty Brokers Lease for Exciting Nightlife Concept in Wilton Manors, FL

 

Kaley Tuning 

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL –– Native Realty, the placemaking real estate firm led by Jaime Sturgis, has brokered a lease that helps position Wilton Drive in Wilton Manors as an emerging world-class nightlife and entertainment district.

Christine Johnson

Firm COO Kaley Tuning represented Michael Sporn and Chris O’Neill in a long-term lease that enables them to open The West End inside the former Matty’s space in the city.

Charlie Shed
Sporn and O’Neill signed a 10-year lease with renewal options for the 2,238-square-foot space at 2100 Wilton Drive #117.

 They have assembled a dream team to bring The West End to life with Ritz-Carlton hospitality veteran Charlie Shed and renowned chef Christine Johnson on board.

 

Aaron Taber of Retro Interiors is leading the interior design of the venue, with Jose Batalla of BaxterMartin 

Advertising handling brand development. The project is expected to open this fall.

 

Geoffrey Stevens

 Geoffrey Stevens of Florida Retail Brokerage Corp. represented the landlord in the lease.

 


 Contact:

 

Eric Kalis

Vice President

 BoardroomPR

ekalis@boardroompr.com

O 954-370-8999 

C 305-794-5123

www.nativerealty.com.