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What is arguably Orlando’s most anticipated development is set to take an important step forward this week, as The Walt Disney Co.’s new 60-acre Lake Nona campus will go before the city’s development review committee March 9.
Lake Nona master developer Tavistock Development Co., which sold the land to Disney-related Dynamic Campus LLC in September 2021 for $46 million, is acting as applicant on behalf of the landowner for a request to approve a specific parcel master plan.
If the request is approved, next steps include submitting an official site plan, along with elevations, signage and landscaping plans for the city’s appearance review board. Building permits would be the final step before groundbreaking for the project, which could cost north of $1.3 billion to build, based on expert insights and previous projections by Disney.
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