Various food concepts will be joining The Food Factory, a 14,500 SF food hall in the Oviedo on the Park development. This is continuation of the latest trend of food halls popping up in Central Florid [more]
Jones Lang LaSalle is paying $2 billion to acquire HFF, Inc. and increase their debt platform and U.S. capital markets presence. The merger is currently pending approval from HFF shareholders. Bishop [more]
Congratulations to our friends at Withum Smith+Brown PC for being named one of Orlando Business Journal’s Coolest Office Spaces in 2019! As mentioned in your acknowledgement, we also think you d [more]
Jill Rose of Bishop Beale Duncan represented Watercrest Senior Living Group in the sale of a 3.66-acre development site. This pad-ready parcel is located just south of Watercrest’s Market Street Memor [more]
Bishop Beale Duncan and Crescent Communities LLC are under contract with a 75-acre mixed-use development site near Downtown Winter Garden, Florida. Final plans have yet to be made, but the firms plan [more]
If BB&T and SunTrust execute their $66 billion merger by Quarter 4 2019, it would provide numerous openings for banks looking for new space downtown. Mike Beale, CEO and Principal at Bishop Beale [more]
HostDime.com is seeking a general contractor and other subcontractors to build its $25 million data center in Eatonville. Jill Rose, Vice President of Retail Services at Bishop Beale Duncan, says it i [more]
Will the Orlando Museum of Art move from its current home in Loch Haven Park? Jill gives her expert opinion on land values in the area and specifically for this piece of property.
Wow – you nailed it! Thanks for perfectly describing the environment at Bishop Beale Duncan. “The newly renamed Bishop Beale Duncan describes itself as a group of hardworking professionals with [more]
Bishop Beale Duncan’s Director of Retail Services, JP Beaulieu, was quoted in today’s GrowthSpotter article on Downtown Orlando’s Retail Space Development.
Great representation from Jill Rose as she led the buyer, Pulte Homes, in the purchase of a 237.8-acre tract of land for a new residential development. This property was marketed as industrial for yea [more]
Jill Rose believes developers underestimate the demand for retail & dining uses on N. Orange Avenue. Learn more about her opinion in today’s GrowthSpotter article on ‘Downtown apartmen [more]