Burlington will move into this closing Joann store's space
Clothing retailer Burlington will assume the lease for the retail space for a closing Joann's store in Lady Lake, a Lake County town close to The Villages.
State's aggressive tax collection strategy leads to spike in liens
State tax lien filings in Orange County began climbing rapidly in February.
Solar company banned from Florida after $12.4M judgment
The Florida case is part of a broader pattern of legal challenges and scrutiny facing Vision Solar due to accusations of misleading and unlawful practices.
BizzyNate Creative acquires Echo Interaction Group
Now, BizzyNate Creative’s capabilities include the design and development of full-scale iOS (iPhone Operating System) and Android applications.
Sorekara's meteoric rise: Orlando restaurant earns 2 Michelin stars in first year
Sorekara opened last year, serving a seasonal chef-curated tasting menu for $275 per person.
Bankruptcy attorney bracing for wave of filings
Orlando bankruptcy attorney predicts summer surge of filings across industries.
59 Orlando restaurants now recognized by Michelin
The biggest Orlando highlight of the evening was the awarding of two Michelin stars to Sorekara.
Tupperware stalls to finalize Chapter 11 plan
A bankruptcy judge has approved another extension for Tupperware Brands Corp., allowing the bankrupt company to further delay filing its Chapter 11 reorganization plan.
Bogin Munns & Munns faces family feud
A split inside Bogin Munns & Munns became public when on Dec. 2, 2024, Ryan Munns filed a lawsuit against the firm and his cousin Spencer Munns.
Atlanta hospitality group to bring hookah spot to downtown Orlando
Gems Hospitality Group, an Atlanta company founded in 2021 with restaurant and bar endeavors in the Southeast, has set its sights on downtown Orlando for its next nightlife venture.
Universal Epic Universe unveils immersive lands, cutting-edge attractions ahead of May opening
Detailed architecture and thematic elements define How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk.
Westgate Resorts founder David Siegel dies at 89
David Siegel, the founder and longtime leader of the Orlando region's largest privately held company, has died.
Berkshire Hathaway sues Orlando medical practice
Omaha-based Berkshire Hathaway Direct Insurance Company has filed a lawsuit against Medsurg Consultants LLC.
Disney launches new data team
Walt Disney World is leveraging guest feedback and data analytics to refine and enhance the visitor experience.
Downtown Orlando bars seek injunction against police protection fees
Downtown bar and club owners have asked for a preliminary injunction against the continued collection of police protection fees.
Voodoo-themed restaurant Curio to replace former Soundbar in Orlando
Curio Orlando, a New Orleans-inspired restaurant with voodoo-style ambiance, is headed to downtown Orlando, replacing the former Soundbar.
Allure Lounge nears downtown Orlando debut
The new fine-dining restaurant Allure Lounge is nearing completion after months of delays, with plans to open in downtown Orlando soon as it finalizes permits and begins hiring staff to enhance the local dining scene.
Walt Disney World Swan completes guest room renovations
The Walt Disney World Swan hotel has finished remodeling all 756 guest rooms and suites, according to a March 18 news release. The renovation is part of a larger $275 million investment to update and expand the Swan and Dolphin hotel complex.
Center for the Performing Arts closes a volatile 1st decade on a high
In 10 years, 5,000 performances have been held at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, ramping up from 307 performances during the 2014-15 inaugural season to 700 in the 2023-24 season.
Visit Orlando shifts Canadian marketing strategy amid tariff tensions
Tariffs on Canadian imports established by the Trump administration last month have led Visit Orlando, the area’s tax-funded tourism promoter, to change tactics and steer clear of Canadians’ ire.