Dr. Phillips Center sues donor over millions; Bacardi rum heiress sells mansion here; Local biz community reopens after Milton & more
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Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts filed a lawsuit against CNL Charitable Foundation in September over an alleged breach of contract regarding payment of more than $3 million.
This week, a spokesperson for Dr. Phillips Center told OBJ it "has not taken the decision to file suit lightly," while a statement from CNL Charitable Foundation on the matter alleges Dr. Phillips Center has demonstrated "a blatant disregard for the rights of a donor."
Here's more on the lawsuit filed in the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court , as well as the response and affirmative defense filed by the defendant.
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Hurricane Milton: Local biz community moves forward after storm
Hurricane Milton has come and gone, leaving a wake of debris, downed trees, flooding and power outages. Orlando Business Journal has been all over coverage of how the storm is affecting Central Florida's business community — from before the storm up to this moment, as local businesses reopen and regroup:
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On the cover: Apopka 'is the spot'
This week's cover story is all about the development pipeline in the fast-growing Orange County suburb of Apopka . From thousands of housing units to millions of square feet of commercial space, the city has benefitted greatly from its location along Central Florida's toll road beltway.
That and more are available in this week's digital e-edition — so take a look !
LAST CHANCE: Nominate for OBJ's Commercial Real Estate Awards
Now's your chance to celebrate the best in Central Florida real estate for Orlando Business Journal's 2025 Commercial Real Estate Awards. Go here to nominate before the Oct. 18 deadline.
Nominations are welcome from all sources, and companies are eligible for nomination in more than one category. Real estate categories will include five main fields of expertise: industrial, multifamily, land, office and retail.
That's all for this week's top headlines, and thanks for supporting OBJ. This weekly round-up of Orlando business news was compiled by Steven Ryzewski , associate managing editor. Questions? Comments? Concerns? News tips? Send them to [email protected] .