One North
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A HISTORIC ADDRESS AT THE CENTER OF WHAT’S NEXT
Building description
- A Once-in-a-Generation Downtown Redevelopment Opportunity
- The Icon at Orlando’s “Main & Main”
- A Catalyst for Downtown Orlando’s Next Era
- Historic Character That Cannot Be Replicated
- Adaptive Reuse Flexibility
- Public Sector Alignment
- Rare Scale + Presence in a Historic Asset
- A Defining Asset in a Downtown the City is Actively Reshaping
Building highlights
Positioned at one of the most prominent intersections in Downtown Orlando, One North at 1 North Orange Avenue, represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to restore and reimagine one of the city’s most architecturally and historically significant landmarks. Completed in 1924 as the headquarters for the State Bank of Orlando & Trust, the ten-story neo-classical tower stands as one of Orlando’s original skyscrapers and a defining symbol of the city’s commercial evolution. Designed by renowned architect W.L. Stoddart and located within Orlando’s first designated historic district, the property embodies both the heritage and future trajectory of Downtown Orlando.
The City of Orlando’s Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), with the assistance of First Capital Property Group/CORFAC International and Atrium Commercial Real Estate, is seeking visionary developers, operators, and capital partners to participate in the adaptive reuse and long-term revitalization of this iconic asset. More than a real estate offering, One North is a catalytic redevelopment initiative intended to reintroduce energy, activation, and destination-level programming into the urban core.
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