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Art² Groundbreaking Ceremony
Art² Groundbreaking Ceremony
Last updated on October 29, 2021
On Monday, October 18, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer joined District 5 City Commissioner Regina I. Hill and members of the Orlando Downtown Development Board, Dr. Phillips Center, Dr. Phillips Charites, and Ascend Studios to break ground on Art2, a new .28 acre park located on the corner of Orange Avenue and Robinson Street in downtown Orlando.
Amenities at the park will include a two-story container structure with a café, art gallery, stage, seating, space for two food trucks, green space for scheduled activities, and more. Anticipated to open in Spring 2022, this new park will help further meet the vision set forth in the DTOutlook plan by the community to ensure downtown Orlando remains “An Awesome Outdoor City.”
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