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42 E Jackson St
Orlando, FL 32801
Downtown Orlando Redevelopment Opportunity · Land For Sale · 0.95 AC
Investment Highlights
- 0.95+/- AC located across from the Dr. Phillips Center
- Fronting three streets | Jackson St, South St, and Magnolia Ave
Executive Summary
PROPERTY FACTS
Sale Type | Investment or Owner User | Property Subtype | Commercial |
No. Lots | 1 | Proposed Use | Commercial |
Property Type | Land | Total Lot Size | 0.95 AC |
Sale Type | Investment or Owner User |
No. Lots | 1 |
Property Type | Land |
Property Subtype | Commercial |
Proposed Use | Commercial |
Total Lot Size | 0.95 AC |
1 Lot Available
Lot
Lot Size | 0.95 AC |
Lot Size | 0.95 AC |
Prime redevelopment opportunity within the Downtown Orlando Activity Center Future Land Use.
Description
Foundry Commercial is pleased to offer this premier redevelopment opportunity in the heart of downtown Orlando, FL. Across the street from the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and one block from the CNL Towers and City Hall, this site is located at a central point in the growing Orlando market. Great access to the site is available through I-4 and FL-408, both a few blocks away. Other nearby amenities include Lake Eola (5 minutes away), The Amway Center (4 minutes away), Exploria Stadium (6 minutes away), and Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital (7 minutes away).
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number | 29-2226-0103-02-000 | Improvements Assessment | $921,024 |
Land Assessment | $4,866,800 | Total Assessment | $5,787,824 |
PROPERTY TAXES
zoning
Zoning Code | PD/T (Current zoning is governed by PD ordinance No. 2011-20 allowing religious/institutional/childcare uses, as well as uses permitted under AC-3A/T zoning) |
PD/T (Current zoning is governed by PD ordinance No. 2011-20 allowing religious/institutional/childcare uses, as well as uses permitted under AC-3A/T zoning) |