![]() Property to the south is also owned by Holiday Inn Club Vacations. That community was developed by American Campus Communities, the largest owner, manager and developer of high-quality student housing communities in the United States, according to its website. The Holiday Inn property flanked on both sides by the east and west campus of Flamingo Crossings Village, 2,614-unit student housing community for Disney’s college program. To the north of the Holiday Inn property is Flamingo Crossings Town Center, a mixed-use shopping center with a Starbucks, Target, Five Below, Persimmon Hollow Brewery, a Five Guys and more.ĭisney has received commitments from several other future tenants, including Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, Ovation Bistro and Bar, Dunkin Donuts, Nick Filet, and more. to construct 1,300 affordable housing units across about 80 acres here in what would be the company’s first such development in the region. Orlando’s largest employer announced plans in Aug. It’s a great area.”ĭisney’s Flamingo Crossings borders the property to the north and west with a cluster of hotels, a 20,000 square-foot shopping center that continues to attract new tenants and more than 2,600 student apartments for Disney’s college program. ![]() But to be there in the mix of all the activity across the village, it’s definitely a prime piece of property. “There’s not much else available and Disney rarely sells. “This is the only non-Disney-owned piece of property in this entire area,” Kay said. What is clear is that while this project proposal submitted to Orange County this week is separate from what Disney is doing with its Flamingo Crossings mixed-use development, NHI sees the surrounding activity as an opportunity to thrive. “We haven’t figured that out yet,” NGI developer Haresh Karamchandani, better known as Harry Kay, told GrowthSpotter. It’s not yet known what brand name would appear on the hotel. The 6.6-acre parcel at 13350 Hartzog Rd, located in Winter Garden just beyond the western gate of Disney World’s theme parks, is owned by Orlando-based Holiday Inn Club Vacations, which has two resorts in the Orlando area. Orlando-based developer and property manager NGI Investments is looking to bring a 200-room hotel, along with a mix of retailers and restaurants, to a sliver of property that abuts the 450-acre Disney-owned mega-development hub known as Flamingo Crossings.
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