
Orlando Magazine: Spotlight: Duo Fights to Protect Lake Eola Park from Development
Rookie activists and fast friends Eugenia Sefcik and Lynn Long work to protect Lake Eola Park from falling into the shadows of development. Until fairly
Rookie activists and fast friends Eugenia Sefcik and Lynn Long work to protect Lake Eola Park from falling into the shadows of development. Until fairly
We told you HERE in October about the two self-described “little old ladies” that were trying to buy a slice of property to add to Lake Eola
A group aiming to transform a downtown building that houses a 7-Eleven into an expansion of Lake Eola, the city’s signature park, in on the
DIX.HITE + PARTNERS INC. | A 7-Eleven in downtown may transform into a park. The city of Orlando may contribute roughly one-third of the money
Orlando City Council voted on the Community Redevelopment Agency funding recommendation approving an equal match with the Orlando Land Trust for a private/public partnership. The
The fundraising campaign for the Orlando Land Trust started by “two little old ladies” has reached its goal to raise ONE MILLION by MARCH! This
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