It looks to be an older plan showing existing and new construction.I wonder what the purple and yellow signify. I thought it was retail vs food, but that doesn't appear to be right.
I wonder what the purple and yellow signify. I thought it was retail vs food, but that doesn't appear to be right.
I wonder why LEGO is shown as purple. Maybe it's relocating to a new facility and their current one is being torn down and replaced with something new?Yellow = exiting structures, Purple = new construction.
I wonder why LEGO is shown as purple. Maybe it's relocating to a new facility and their current one is being torn down and replaced with something new?
Planet Hollywood has two numbers as well (B50 / D13).It also has two numbers on it, B52 and B30. Maybe LEGO is moving into the Town Center and something else is going here.
Planet Hollywood has two numbers as well (B50 / D13).
I wonder if this marina-type structure has been nixed? It doesn't really exist yet, right?
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Is there a full version of that plan available somewhere?Another version of the plans show the division between those two numbers...
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@danlb_2000, not Landings related, but you should be able to narrow Uniqlo and Zara to larger spaces, just by process of elimination.
Corner or standalone both.I figure the prominent corner spaces will be them. Zara typically does 20 to 30,000 square feet, and a flagship Uniqlo would likely be around 20,000 too.
I don't know how current this photo is, but I just ran across it on the Orlando Sentinel website. I find it interesting that pad B10 seems to be one of the few building sites to not have any noticeable construction on it yet. The only other pad I see without construction seems to be C13 (The old BET Soundstage) which they leveled a long time ago, but since then has had no vertical (or foundation) construction. For that matter, C12 (The Edison) seems to be stalled out as well. Actually, C7 is also still devoid of any work. Very weird.
Anyone with information?
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All the buildings on the other side of the springs went up at the same time as the waterway, though. That's why I'm confused. It seems like these four pads have stopped (or never started) work while the rest of the project pushes forward.I was assuming B10 was waiting for the completion of the work on the waterway. Don't know about the other ones.
All the buildings on the other side of the springs went up at the same time as the waterway, though. That's why I'm confused. It seems like these four pads have stopped (or never started) work while the rest of the project pushes forward.
C7 is especially puzzling since work on all sides of that pad is completed (except the interior build-out of The Ganachery). Access to that tiny site now that all the other work is complete in the area is going to be quite difficult.
C7 should be the new Ragland Road operated restaurant.I don't know how current this photo is, but I just ran across it on the Orlando Sentinel website. I find it interesting that pad B10 seems to be one of the few building sites to not have any noticeable construction on it yet. The only other pad I see without construction seems to be C13 (The old BET Soundstage) which they leveled a long time ago, but since then has had no vertical (or foundation) construction. For that matter, C12 (The Edison) seems to be stalled out as well. Actually, C7 is also still devoid of any work. Very weird.
Anyone with information?
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