Former downtown development titan returns with planned $200M tower

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Cameron Kuhn — the real estate developer who built some of downtown Orlando’s signature projects and whose downfall amid debt, lawsuits and foreclosure troubles largely played out in public view — has emerged again in the City Beautiful’s development scene.

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The developer behind the $160 million The Plaza mixed-use towers at South Orange Avenue and Church Street now is heading up a $200 million, 391-foot-tall skyscraper proposed at 110 W. Jefferson St., Kuhn told Orlando Business Journal.

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The master plan application was filed with the city Aug. 4.

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