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- A high-end grocer and apartments could be coming to Apopka with the new development.
- New development plans for ancillary retail at Hamlin Town Center, and updates on when vertical construction starts on Publix.
- Learn which national development group has a contract on the Douglas Partners land near the new I-4 interchange at Grand National Drive, and what mixed-use density they envision.
- Subcontractors and craftsmen can apply for the companys next apartment project set to break ground in July. Land acquisition opportunities are also being sought in Orange and Seminole counties.
- Boyd Development and Dr. Niral Patel and progressing with plans for the retail and medical office buildout of Lakeside Village.
- Deerfield Beach-based developer and property manager Konover South has nearly 20 acres under contract in Orlando's Meadow Woods submarket, with plans for a Walmart Neighborhood Market and 31,700 square feet of flex retail space.
- Publix appears to be preparing to open a supermarket in a densely-developed residential area of Chuluota, after buying 10 acres within the past week.
- A Miami Beach couple has paid $4.475 for a Golfsmith-leased retail parcel in Altamonte Springs, the asset sold by Retail Properties of America for nearly the same price paid for it back in 2005.
- More than a decade after selling the properties in downtown Orlando to a Georgia real estate investor and signing a long-term lease, Publix buys it back at a $1.7 million premium.
- The Illinois-based REIT now owns four properties in Orlando spanning retail and student housing, and told GrowthSpotter the Orlando market will be a focal point for acquisitions next year.
- The company made a tidy $2 million profit in 2 1/2 years by selling a shopping center that is 90 percent occupied.
- Orlando's growing downtown population is drawing regular inquiries from "staples" retailers. Commercial brokers weigh in on what it will take to land the big fish.
- The 65,000-square-foot shopping center was built just a few years ago by Orlando-based Windcrest Development and partners.
- Orlando delinquencies of more than 90 days totaled 14 at the end of June, including three office and three multi-family residential properties.
- The site is part of $15 million local expansion planned by Publix. Contractors have yet to be chosen for build-out work.
- Millennials, baby boomers and an ever-growing tourism labor force are driving new apartment development in an area once dominated by tourists.