BREAKING COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE NEWS
GREATER ORLANDO METRO
WEEK OF MARCH 16, 2020
MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes Opens First of Two Orlando Restaurants Planned for 2020 Husband and wife duo growing MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes in Orlando. ORLANDO, Fla., March 9, 2020 - MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes, a fast casual, "better burger" chain is opening its second restaurant in Orlando on March 9th, with plans to open a third in July. The newest location is opening at 3155 South Orange Ave with another location planned to open at 8050 International Drive this summer. There is already a location at the Oviedo Mall that opened in the fall of 2018. The franchise brand is planning to bring an additional six locations to the great Orlando area, creating a total of more than 200 jobs across the area... |
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Central Florida theme parks, attractions closed due to coronavirus concerns ORLANDO, Fla. - Theme parks and attractions across Central Florida have announced closures as a precaution against the coronavirus. Seaworld will close Sunday and stay closed until the end of the month along with Bush Gardens Tampa Bay, Adventure Island, SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica and Discovery Cove... |
More Daytona development set for LPGA area The development surge along Daytona's LPGA corridor could soon become a flood. Projects are planned on both sides of Interstate 95 that could bring more shops, eateries, hotels, homes, apartments, and possibly a movie theater... |
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Publix closing early to clean, stock shelves during coronavirus outbreak LAKELAND, Fla - Your next late-night run to Publix is about to be cut a little short. Publix Super Markets said its stores would start closing at 8 p.m. starting Saturday... |
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Seminole sees more apartments, townhomes as population soars and Flea World, Jai-Alai get redeveloped For decades Seminole County has been known as a bedroom community with sprawling subdivisions filled with expansive front lawns, backyard pools and two-car garages. But as large plots of undeveloped land are now more scarce, future development projects in the suburbs just north of Orlando are slated to look far different... |