Orlando, Florida

W HOTEL ORLANDO


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W HOTEL ORLANDO


Orlando, Florida

Total Area:
400 Room
Completion Date:
January 1970


  • The Buccini/Pollin Group and BPGS Construction will bring the luxury lifestyle W Hotel brand to Orlando with plans for a 22-story hotel tower next door to Epic Universe, the 750 acre Universal Studio’s amusement park set to open in summer 2025.
  • The project includes a 400-room W Hotel, a 2,000-seat live music venue and (6)-story parking garage. The W Hotel Orlando will also feature five bars and restaurants, including a world-famous destination restaurant with 400 seats that will be opening its first location in the Orlando market.
  • Global architecture firm Cooper Carry is leading the design work for the entire project, alongside civil engineer Kimley HornLandDesign is the landscape architect who created the expansive outdoor plazas and greenways on the site.

Lower Hill Civic Arena
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Lower Hill District Civic Arena


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Lower Hill District Civic Arena


Lower Hill Civic Arena
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Total Area:
28 Acres
Completion Date:
January 1970


 

A 28-acre, mixed-use development in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh. Buccini/Pollin has been selected by an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins to create and implement a master plan for the surface parking lots across Centre Avenue from PPG Paints Arena, home to the Penguins and host to 160 entertainment events annually. BPG is working closely with several redevelopment partners on the site of the old Civic Arena including award-winning design firm Gensler and lead residential developer Intergen – a Pittsburgh-based, minority-owned housing developer.

The 28-acre site will feature a mix of residential, commercial/office, retail/entertainment and food venues. In all, the new master plan calls for over 800,000 square feet of office, 200,000 square feet of retail, 50,000 square feet of entertainment space; a 220-guestroom hotel; and 1,000 new residential units.

A central feature to the Gensler-designed plan is the 8-acre greenway along Wylie Avenue that extends the highway cap and parkland above I-579 into and through the new district. The fully-funded cap project is on track to commence construction this summer and will be complemented by a linear public park that will anchor the redevelopment plan. Each of the development blocks in the Gensler design will feature new buildings with ground floor retail/commercial suites and access to dynamic outdoor areas. The site is well-served by public transit and major traffic arteries and boasts some of the region’s best views of the downtown, North Shore and Mount Washington.

For information on leasing:

Cadence Real Estate Advisors

Ken Kearns, kk@cadence-advisors.com +1 610-639-1302

Brendan H. Kelley, bk@cadence-advisors.com +1 215 820 3828

JLL

JC Pelusi, jcpelusi@am.jll.com +1 412 208 1403

Jared Imperatore, jared.imperatore@am.jll.com +1 412 208 8371