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Downtown Orlando, Florida, turns to its past to shape the future of office space

More than 800,000 square feet of historic office space could become new source of growth and revitalization
One North, a 56,568-square-foot office building completed in 1924 at a prominent intersection in the urban core of Orlando. The 10-story building is in one of the city's first historic districts, and its ownership is seeking development partners for an adaptive reuse redevelopment project. (CoStar)
One North, a 56,568-square-foot office building completed in 1924 at a prominent intersection in the urban core of Orlando. The 10-story building is in one of the city's first historic districts, and its ownership is seeking development partners for an adaptive reuse redevelopment project. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
August 17, 2026 | 4:25 P.M.

High-quality office space remains in demand across the country, and Orlando is no exception. After several years of tenant caution, occupiers are once again making longer-term commitments.

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