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Orlando’s planned ‘Under-I’ park now includes 500 parking spaces

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime October 28, 2022

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Orlando’s plan for converting space underneath Interstate 4′s hulking overpass through downtown into a park now includes about 500 parking spaces for guests and ride-share operators, a bus stop in addition to areas for gatherings. The conceptual renderings this week look much different than others created several years ago which showed an urban park full of recreational amenities — including athletic fields, basketball and tennis courts, a... + full article



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