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Located at Interstate 4 and Conroy Road in southwest Orlando, the upscale Mall at Millenia opened in 2002. Spanning 1.2 million square feet, the mall was co-developed by The Forbes Co. and Taubman Co. Its anchor stores are Macy's, Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale's and it houses such stores as Tiffany's, the Apple Store and Louis Vuitton. The Mall at Millenia was the first to bring in many high-end stores to Central Florida.
Located at Interstate 4 and Conroy Road in southwest Orlando, the upscale Mall at Millenia opened in 2002. Spanning 1.2 million square feet, the mall was co-developed by The Forbes Co. and Taubman Co. Its anchor stores are Macy's, Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale's and it houses such stores as Tiffany's, the Apple Store and Louis Vuitton. The Mall at Millenia was the first to bring in many high-end stores to Central Florida.
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Developer Kevin Azzouz sells Windermere mansion for $8.25 million
Sentinel Staff WriterBeleaguered developer Kevin Azzouz has sold his lavish lakefront mansion in Windermere for $8.25 million, according to a warranty deed recorded last week in Orange County. Records show the buyer is a local business executive and Lake Nona resident,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Windermere, Bars and Clubs, Kevin Azzouz, Veranda Park
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Larimer to lead Downtown Arts District
Sentinel Staff WriterShanon Larimer, former executive director of Enzian Theater and the Florida Film Festival, will become executive director of the Downtown Arts District Dec. 1. "I'm excited to return to the downtown arts and cultural scene," said Larimer, 31. "There's an...Tags: Florida Film Festival, Orange County Regional History Center, Film Festivals, Mad Cow Theater, Movies
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IKEA celebrates one year in Orlando
Sentinel Staff WriterIKEA, a Swedish discount furniture chain, is marking its one-year anniversary in Orlando by offering prize giveaways and festivities today and through the weekend. The retailer said it will give away a free POANG armchair to the first 100 people in...Tags: IKEA
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Orlando's first Aston Martin dealership opens today
Sentinel Staff WriterAn Aston Martin dealership -- Orlando's first -- celebrates its grand opening today. The 10,000-square-foot dealership, across from the Mall at Millenia on Millenia Boulevard, will offer a full complement of the famed British car manufacturer's models,...Tags: Infiniti, Aston Martin, Vehicles
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7,000 coming to Orlando to talk budgets, sewage, Nona & more
Sentinel Staff WriterIf the forecast calls for more hot air, it's because 7,000 politicians and government bureaucrats from across the country are headed for Orlando. The National League of Cities will have its annual convention at the Marriott World Center near Disney...Tags: Downtown Disney, SeaWorld, Buddy Dyer, Universal Orlando, New York Times
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Developer Steve Walsh's bills: $255M; his estate: $6M or less
Sentinel Staff WriterDead Winter Park developer Steve Walsh owes banks and investors $255 million, his creditors claim, but the lawyer for Walsh's estate says they likely will never see a penny of it. Creditors as diverse as Wachovia and the city of Oviedo have filed...Tags: Maitland, Court Administration, Winter Park, Orlando Real Estate, Wachovia Corp.
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Use personality to sniff out the right fragrance
Sentinel ColumnistQuestion: The women in my family love perfume and act all ecstatic when they get it as a gift. I try to oblige for birthdays and holidays, but notice they don't always use the perfumes I give them. How can I do a better job of matching the scent to the...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Maitland, Giorgio Armani, Winter Park
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Fright night delights are aplenty for Halloween
Special to the SentinelLast year I made the statement that Halloween was rivaling both St. Patrick's Day and New Year's Eve in the amount of parties being held around town. If this year's list of Halloween parties is any indication, it's definitely kicking my dear St. Paddy's...Tags: RDV Sportsplex, People, Halloween, Winter Park, Public Holidays
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Friday slayings boost 2008 to 2nd-deadliest year in history
Sentinel Staff WriterA man shot during a fatal home invasion and a body dumped within sight of a charter school Friday transformed 2008 into the second-deadliest year for murder in Orlando-area history. The slayings, both in unincorporated Orange County, were the 98th and...Tags: Police Arrests, Injuries, Schools, Law Enforcement, New Year's
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Who deserves credit for veterans hospital?
Sentinel ColumnistWhen local leaders finally break ground today on the much-needed and overdue veterans hospital in east Orange County, voters may wonder who deserves the credit. Ric Keller, after all, recently penned a piece for the Sentinel in which he described himself...Tags: Cliff Stearns, People, Tom Feeney, National Government, Pride and Glory
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Here's a sampling of bars and clubs in the Central Florida area; directions — Southwest, Southeast, Northwest, Northeast — are oriented from the intersection of Interstate 4 and Colonial Drive (State Road 50). For a complete list go to...Tags: Dance, Minority Groups, Rugby League, Country Music, B.B. King
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Medical City at Lake Nona a booster shot for tourism
Sentinel Staff WriterThe Medical City at Lake Nona is fast becoming the newest attraction of Orlando's tourism industry. With biotech research outfit Burnham Institute, the Veterans Hospital and the University of Central Florida's medical school about to come to fruition,...Tags: Health Treatments, American Medical Association, Medical Specialization, Medicine, Tourism and Leisure
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