ON WESH TWO. NEW AT FOUR. OUR FIRST LOOK AT A MAKEOVER FOR A PART OF DOWNTOWN ORLANDO. CITY LEADERS JUST GAVE US A SNEAK PEEK OF THE CHANGES COMING TO CHURCH STREET STATION WESH 2’S MICHELLE MEREDITH ...
Thank you for your Jan. 26 article, “Entrepreneur, Church Street visionary Snow dies at age 82.” Although I was sad to hear of the loss of Bob Snow, it brought back many happy memories of my youthful ...
Orlando’s iconic Church Street Station will receive a makeover of sorts as new streetscaping will be added to what was once the center of downtown nightlife. The Orlando City Council recently approved ...
Bob Snow, an entrepreneur who had a vision to revitalize a stretch of downtown Orlando in the 1970s, died Friday. He was 82. Snow’s enterprises began with Church Street Station, an entertainment and ...
Bob Snow’s influence on Orlando starts with his simple refusal to stay grounded. He had the knack of seeing things other people didn’t see — and helping others to share his vision, even when his ideas ...
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For more retail coverage, click GlobeSt.com/RETAIL. ORLANDO-Church Street Station owner Robert I. Kling thinks he has orchestrated the deal of the year in bringing ...
Tremont Realty Capital is changing its plans for an existing parking lot on Garland Avenue adjacent to Church Street Ballroom. © 2025 American City Business Journals ...
Orlando's Church Street train depot, built in 1890, was a major catalyst for the city's development, transforming it from a small town into a bustling hub. Historian Joy Dickinson said that before the ...
WEBSITE WESH.COM. TONIGHT, OUR NEXT WESH 2 CHRONICLE IS GETTING IN ON THE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS FOR ORLANDO. THE CITY BEAUTIFUL TURNS 150 THIS YEAR. YEAH, SO WE ARE TAKING A LOOK AT SOME OF THE THINGS ...