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I wasn't able to make it to the public meeting on this project. Judging by the Facebook responses though, the people in attendance were overwhelmingly against the project, which is no surprise. Did anyone go and was there any new information shared?
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The building doesn't start until east of the Tijuana Flats/CVS parking lot. They are reconfiguring the parking lot though.
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I believe The Ivy was proposed across Edgewater from the Publix, where the UPS store is currently at.
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New apartment development in College Park. I personally think this is great news.
http://community-paper.com/2014/05/13/developer-to-unveil-new-project-proposed-for-college-park/
http://bungalower.com/2014/05/new-apartment-building-planned-along-princeton-st-college-park/
The Princeton at College Park Plans
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If you post your email address I'll get back to you.
I wish to use Superman11MS's awesome models of the Orlando area in the open source tank-battle game BZFlag.
Unfortunately, they won’t let me do that unless there is an OSI approved license attached to the files.
I can use public domain, BSD, CCO, CC, GPL, and other licenses, but I cannot use whatever google-earth has listed as license, which is very close to BSD but not quite.Hopefully, Superman11MS can see fit to apply a license to the models, but I need to get in touch with him first. This forum will not let me send private messages. Can somebody please help me out and send Superman11MS a message letting him know that I'd like to talk to him?
Thankyou
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I was thinking the Starbucks near Publix could relocate and get a drive-through, and a lot more indoor seating.
Possibly. That Starbucks just went through a renovation last year though.
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MPB Staff Report for Edgewater Plaza in College Park. It looks like they've subdivided the building into multiple units. According to the Conditions of Approval, "no more than half of the building may be used for eating and drinking uses due to its high minimum parking requirements."
http://www.cityoforlando.net/planning/cityplanning/MPB/2013/06Jun/CUP2013-00003.pdf
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Renderings and additional information for the Fashion Square renovation.
http://www.updevelopment.net/project-portfolio/current-projects/orlando-fashion-square-mall
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I've been doing some research recently, looking into buying a house. I've pretty much settled on the south of downtown area. From the different sources I've found, I'm beginning to think that this area is really destined for some great development over the next several years. I just wanted to get everyone's thoughts on the area and have a collective spot where topics on the area could be gathered. Here's some of the things that I have found about south of downtown that's got me excited:
Downtown South Committee / Main Street
South Orange Avenue Development Activity
Orlando Health/Amtrak Sunrail Station
Anyway, that's a start.
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Speaking of superblocks, what's gonna happen to the old superblock er....Arena once this is completed.....surely they can't sell that to a developer now.....who would buy it without it turning into a 400 N. Orange type block.
Doubt that it will happen any time soon, but it was supposed to be bulldozed and replaced with a minor league baseball stadium.
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I disagree on the quality difference of the two phones. I think the Treo may have picked up some of the tinting in the glass of the building where the picture was taken and the iPhone did not. Of course, it's the Treo's fault for picking up that tinting, but I think this change did effect the differences in the picture qualities more so than if the pictures were both taken outside.
I have an iPhone and love it, but there's just something funky with that Treo picture.
Great picture though!
College Park
in Orlando
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New College Park Community Paper article: http://community-paper.com/2014/05/30/the-princeton-at-college-park/
Also, the development's Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/PrincetonCollegePark