Mormon Church's Development Plans In Central Florida Stir Controversy

A tract more than six times the size of Manhattan could be transformed from a home for cows and alligators into new housing developments for half a million people. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Avison Young Completes 3 New Office Leases Totaling More Than 30,000 SF

Emily Zinaich and Patrick Morrison with Avison Young overcame tight timelines to relocate and accommodate existing tenants to secure new deals. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

BBX Names Major Tenant For Gardens On Millenia Project

Fort Lauderdale-based Stiles is developing an 11.42-acre parcel within the project. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Two Central Florida Apartment Communities Trade For $18 Million

Cole Whitaker, Hal Warren and Jason Stanton of Berkadia Real Estate Advisors represented the seller in the portfolio transaction. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

CNL Set To Spin Off Commercial Division

The eight-year-old CNL division will remain headquartered in Orlando after the manager-led buyout. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Colliers Closes Second-Largest Industrial Sale In Central Florida This Year With Sale Of 821,000 SF Property

Because of its location in the center of the state, Polk County continues to be an attractive geography for industrial users and regional distribution centers. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

ARA Newmark Brokers $44.8M Sale of Central Florida Apartment Community

ARA Newmark’s Patrick Dufour, Kevin Judd, Scott Ramey, Marc deBaptiste and Dick Donnellan represented the seller in the transaction. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Web-Based Payroll Company Expands In Downtown Winter Haven

The downtown space proved ideal due to its close proximity to the company’s other three offices in the area. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Little Caesars’ Logistics Arm, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Inc., Relocates Within Orlando, Inks 67,000 SF Deal

Within the past three months, more than 166,350 square feet of transactions have been completed at Bent Oak to two tenants, bringing the park to 51 percent occupancy. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE