Winter Park to vote on Rollins College’s Hannibal Square project

Rollins College has proposed a 48-unit faculty housing complex near its campus and Winter Park's downtown.

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Rollins College’s proposed faculty housing community is up for a vote by the Winter Park City Commission.

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Commissioners on Jan. 24 will consider approving the planned three-story, 80,981-square-foot building in the Hannibal Square neighborhood. The building also would include space for a coffee shop and bookstore, as well as a dog wash, conference room and another amenity space. The project’s cost was not disclosed.

The 1.8 acres where the project would rise currently is home to the college’s 28-unit graduate student housing complex at 273 W. New England Ave., which will be demolished and not replaced.

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