SPONSORED by Hinge Vintage Hardware: This is our latest rundown of the top ten things you need to know this week, in Orlando’s Bungalow Neighborhood news, and some bonus headlines you may have missed.
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- SPONSORED – House of the Day: Reconstructed mid-century in Lake Como asking $438,800.
- Coyotes have allegedly killed a dog in Winter Park.
- The City has chosen their first “Bar Czar.”
- Cambria Hotel is back in play by Lake Eola.
- For Sale: Ferg’s Depot owner is looking for equity partners.
- For Sale: Artborne Magazine is for sale.
- There’s an unnamed cafe project coming to Orange and Washington.
- “Orange County Animal Services breaks pet adoption record for July.” – Orlando Weekly
- “Sutton & Sutton merges with Keller Williams at the Parks.” – College Park Community Paper
- “Allegro Senior Living community coming to Winter Park area.” – Winter Park/Maitland Observer
ICYMI Here are some other news updates you may have missed:
- The documentary Lionhearted on Amazon Prime looks at the final days of Red Lion Pub.
- A new bar called the “Lion’s Den” will open next to the Soccer Stadium this fall.
- MetroPlan Orlando has shared a video update on their Corrine Drive Complete Streets study.
- The “Livingston Wedge” development team has released some updated plans.
- North Quarter Market is shaking up their retail offerings.
- Bring to Orlando: White asphalt roads.
- A Game of Thrones musical is coming to Dr. Phillips Center.
- The new LYMMO Lime circulator opened last week in Parramore.
- “Orlando City concedes late goal to fall 2-1 in Montreal.” – Orlando Sentinel
- “Four LGBTQ Central Florida and Tampa Bay chefs on finding their tribe in the restaurant life.” – Watermark
- “College Park artist builds conversation, community through dinnerware.” – College Park Community Paper