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  1. The wife and I took our dog there on a Sunday evening and it was insane. There must've been 20 dogs in there. Everyone was talking to each other. It's nice to have a place where people can go and meet their downtown neighbors. It's a great addition to the neighborhood.


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  2. I would walk by City Hall and aLoft and then around the lake for minimal car interaction.   I'd also probably use a Juice bike for this trip. 

    Agreed. If they put a bike share station there (which I'm sure they will) then that would be much easier. That being said, my wife and I have taken the dog on a walk around lake Lucerne just for a change of scenery. It's crazy how different it is once you go under the 408. Less pedestrian friendly with lots of cars traveling at high speed. Also there were a lot more homeless than in cbd. More camps where people live than just walking around during the day.

  3. We joke, but it isn't a bad thing.  I've been looking to buy a house and I've written off entire neighborhoods because there isn't a 7-eleven (or wawa/gas station/convenience store of your choosing) within a 5-7 minute walk for me to quickly get a fountain Diet Coke when I work from home...

    I agree. As much hate as 7-11 gets on these forums, I live at 55 West and my wife and I are at the 7-11 downstairs a couple times a week. It's so easy to pick up some eggs, dog food, or toilet paper without walking over to publix. There are multiple 7-11s downtown because people actually use them.

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  4. People currently use the Greenwood Urban Wetlands as an unofficial dog park even though it's a neighborhood park. I've encountered so many dogs off leash there ranging from cute little friendly dogs to a pit bull mix. Ironically enough it wasn't a big scary breed that attacked my dog - the poor thing got jumped by two little pugs dressed up wearing dog sweaters.

    I'd rather see Constitution Green dedicated as an official dog park - even though dog runs are eyesores (especially if your new brownstone faces the park). A dog park would help bring some life to that area as a whole. The section of Jackson St along the park could be modified to provide plenty of on street parking for visitors.

    I may or may not use greenwood urban wetlands as an unofficial dog park.

  5. Looks like some of the ground floor retail is filling up. Snap! Downtown is having their grand opening tonight and have three galleries in the building (I'm about to walk over so I'll try to get some pics). I also noticed that urbanista appears to be moving their office into a live work unit from Thornton park (or they are opening another office). There's also a yoga studio that appears to be open already and a sign for a tea/cupcake cafe. Everything but Snap appears to be in a live/work unit.

  6. Interesting to note, the supporters section standing area does not have seats in the renderings here.  I was under the impression this would be "safe standing" type area that included fold away seats for the option of sitting down if you wish or when the action stops, before the game, halftime, etc.  I don't know if it is just the virtual tour that doesn't show it, or if the seats are not an option any more.  While the standing section is cool, I would think most people would at least like the OPTION to fold a seat down if they want/need to. 

    Here is a view from supporters section in the virtual rendering of the interactive viewer and an example of other "safe standing" area of a soccer stadium that includes the fold-down seat option:

     

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    I think the final design will have food down seats. FIFA requires an all seat stadium so if they hope to ever have any international matches they'll have to have seats.

  7. So they announced on the news today that the team won't start playing at the new stadium as soon as they expected due to construction delays that will push back the opening to 2017. Hence, they will be playing at the Citrus Bowl for another entire season.

    http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-orlando-city-soccer-stadium-delay-20160113-story.html

     

     

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    Black Caldroun brewery is opening up about a block west of the stadium site. It is owned by a member of the ruckus and will become the new tailgate place for the ruckus pregame.

  8. 55 West seems to be attempting to crack down on this as well. Two summers ago, the pool used to be packed every weekend with lots of people who don't live here and would bring beer pong tables, speakers, etc. last summer, they placed a security guard at the pool entrance that would check to see if you lived there. Residents are only allowed to bring two guests per resident. It really cleaned up the pool area and allowed all the residents to use it rather than ten residents and their 50 guests.

    I think a lot of the issues with 55 West would be fixed if they just shut down the east entrance that anyone can get into or required key access to use the elevator and get to your floor.

  9. That's interesting. I live in the building and have not witnessed any police activity or had any problems (with crime, noise, or anything else). I at first thought this may just be a product of the amount of people that live in the building. I mean with 500 or so units this is the largest building downtown and bigger than many Orlando apartment complexes. That being said, these numbers are a little worrisome. But my fiancé and I also love living here so i don't know what to think.

  10. Mcdonalds would also make a ton of money if they stayed open late. I also think a NY style Chinese restaurant that was open until 4 am would make a lot of money. Nothing soaks up alcohol like some general tso chicken.

    Really I'm just glad to see something going on in that space. Once you get past magnolia, pine basically dies. Anything there will at least bring some life to the street.

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  11. Do you have more information on this sale?

    Not much - here's the site: https://app.crowdstreet.com/properties/show/100-east-pine-st/

    I've always thought this space would be perfect for a chipotle. A chipotle downtown would make bank. If only I could open one myself.

    Per Bungalower, Washington and Summerlin will be getting a traffic signal.

    Its needed I guess but I wish they weren't going with a mast arm.  No reason for drivers to be looking towards the sky at that intersection even while stopped 

    This will be nice. In my experience, only about half the cars actually yield to pedestrians.

    I'd really like to see a pedestrian crossing like what is currently at this site at Central and Eola. So many people cross there as there's no crossing for what seems like a third of a mile. It's also a main entrance to the park and close to the playground and farmers market. Something needs to go there.

  12. There was a review posted to the Yelp page for the Dunkin at Citrus Center just today. Sounds like the doors are open. Guess I'm eating donuts today. 

    I walked by today around 2pm and they are for sure open and were actually doing a pretty solid business for that time of the day. Saw quite a few people walking down the street with coffee and a few people sitting inside.

  13. It looks like the unit on the northeast corner is the only suitable space for a restaurant. Unfortunately there's no space for outdoor seating which is almost necessary in this neighborhood. Other than that, the new snap space on the northwest corner looks awesome and will be a great addition to the neighborhood.

  14. I love this project. I take the dog down to that strip of grass from 55 West everyday so it will suck to have that convenient space gone BUT that corner needs a facelift big time. This is going to be a great addition!

    Interesting bit about the potential to replace Chirch Street ballroom with conference space and potential residential units. I don't remember hearing anything about that.

  15. Anyone heard anything about the renovations at the old Valencia building at Orange and Church? With Kasa doing a great business across the street and Wahlburgers coming on across Church, this intersection has the ability to become very active. It's be nice to not have a vacant building at one of heaviest used intersections (for pedestrians) in downtown.

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