Southeast Steel plans major redevelopment in downtown Orlando
A longtime downtown Orlando business wants to redevelop its 107-year-old property.
Southeast Steel Appliance Warehouse applied to the city of Orlando to demolish its facilities at 63 W. Amelia St. and erect two new buildings on the site.
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The proposal calls for building a new two- or three-story facility, with roughly 6,300 square feet per floor, in the empty northeast corner of the one-acre property.
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