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A nominal land transfer from Universal set the stage for Catchlight Crossings, a 1,000‑unit mixed‑income community with on‑site services near Epic Universe.
Coke Florida completed an $84M overhaul of its Orlando distribution center, adding automation to speed deliveries and help meet rising Central Florida demand.
A developer is marketing a 5.4‑acre Fruitland Park site for restaurants and medical retail aimed at The Villages market, with leasing already underway.
Phase Three of Emerald Villas adds 90 income‑restricted apartments in Pine Hills as Orange County leans into its neighborhood redevelopment plan.
Hathaway Development will build a 325‑unit Exchange at Wyld Oaks after buying an 11‑acre site in Apopka; construction begins this month and first units are due summer 2027.
Charles Schwab advanced a planned‑development amendment to grow its Summit Park campus in Maitland after months of property purchases and local review activity.
Richmond American paid $28.5M for 111.4 acres on Lake Apopka, acquiring 137 entitled lots to build The Point at Montebella in Montverde.
Pittsburgh’s NAI Burns Scalo acquired Fort Myers brokerage Commercial Property Southwest Florida and is positioning its construction and capital teams to develop along the Tampa–Fort Myers corridor.
West Colonial Oaks, a grocery-anchored center on West Colonial Drive, traded this spring for about $25.1M to a Dallas investor while remaining roughly 95% leased. Longstanding national tenants will stay in place.
A Keene's Pointe estate closed for $13.2M last Friday, topping Windermere's weekly home sales and highlighting demand for Butler Chain waterfront properties.
Plaza Live has filed plans for a new addition in Orlando’s Milk District that would change the building and its parking after a multimillion‑dollar overhaul.
Demolition crews started at Grove Manor as Lake Wales moves to replace aging public housing with 210 affordable units funded by federal tax credits and local support.
A New York CEO identified as Fernandez bought 134 Casa Bendita in Palm Beach for $25M, a high‑end purchase listed by Margit Brandt.
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