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It's the Friday News Round Table with Frank Torres from the Orlando Political Observer, Jason Garcia from Florida Trend Magazine, and Beth Kessab from the Orlando Sentinel.
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Orlando mayor Buddy Dyer says his city is world class. But what does that mean? A proposed high rise near Lake Eola is raising hackles - so can residents agree on the best way to build up the city? The cost and consequences of downtown development.
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90.7’s economic analyst Hank Fishkind wraps up his two-part conversation on the major factors that shape growth and development in Central Florida.
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Orlando City Soccer Club is asking fans to contact lawmakers in support of $30 million in state funds to build a new soccer stadium. As 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, the money’s caught in a political tug-of-war over Medicaid expansion and the legislative session wraps next Friday.
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Orange County commissioners have pushed back deciding the fate of a relief middle school in Timber Springs.As 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, the board is considering a developer’s proposal to build and pay for five new schools that could open as soon as next year.
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CEMEX is considering alternatives to a 30-year sand mine project in Lake County that commissioners denied this week. 90.7’s Renata Sago has more.
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A group of parents concerned about overcrowding says the safety and success of hundreds of students at Avalon Middle School are at risk. The group, United for a Middle School, delivered letters today to the Orange County Board of Commissioners.
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International Speedway Corp has a new vision for its gigantic retail and entertainment complex project in Daytona: A new developer. The company has replaced its old partner and is preparing to start building the complex as soon as next year.90.7’s Renata Sago reports.
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Construction has started on the largest expansion project in Orlando International Airport’s history. Airport officials say they’re making room for a growing number of travelers passing through Central Florida. 90.7’s Renata Sago has more.
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Starting this spring, all locals and tourists will have to do to get a glimpse of Cape Canaveral, is hop on a 400-foot Ferris wheel on International Drive. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, Merlin Entertainments announced today that it will open three new attractions, including the Orlando Eye, its giant observatory wheel, on May 4th.