Here’s our rundown of the top ten things you need to know this week in Orlando’s Bungalow Neighborhood news.
- SPONSORED: The History Center is having a Tacky Tourist Party and we have 21 photos from their upcoming Searching for the Seventies exhibit.
- SPONSORED: UCF’s Urban and Regional Planning program wants you.
- Massive development could transform 11 acres of land in Downtown South.
- Art in Odd Places launches call for artists for 2016 festival.
- You can buy commemorative tabebuia trees and have them planted in public parks.
- New modern townhouses in Downtown South near completion and another developer is proposing 11 townhouse units for Park Lake Highland.
- Orlando City Soccer is opening a new venue on Church Street and someone wants to put a brewery in the old Fiat dealership building downtown.
- Local company, Sensarie, is mapping Orlando’s hyper-local data to make it easier to find a place to live.
- “UCF Downtown selects design/build team finalists.” – Orlando Business Journal
- “Florida’s growing Latino population faces mixed progress, study shows.” – Orlando Weekly
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