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3333 S. Orange Ave., Suite 200
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Maury L. Carter & Associates News

  • By Richard Bilbao – Editor-in-Chief, Orlando Business Journal | Dec 19, 2024   Game Changers.   Every year the names and faces change, but the results are the same — these are professionals that are making waves in their industry and the region.   Get to know these Game Changers below: Meet the developer changing the feel of Apopka, plus 4 other commercial real estate execs to know | Game Changers include Tony Benge, owner of Benge Development; Daryl Carter, president/broker, Maury L. Carter & Associates; Chuck Whittall, president, Unicorp National Developments; Alberto Vargas, manager, planning division, Orange County; Jaime Douglas, CEO/owner, Montierre Development   …   Daryl Carter, President/broker, Maury L. Carter & Associates   Why he's important: A driving force behind the 2,400-acre, $165.5 million land deal in Lake County 10 minutes outside of Walt Disney World, Carter is both the namesake and the reason for the Daryl Carter Parkway Interchange at I-4 and Apopka Vineland Road set to open in 2025. In a partnership with Orange County, Carter put together an assemblage of 198 acres for the overpass parkway and sold it for $130 million. Additionally, Carter's company, with Celebration-based Dowd Properties, has assembled 34 acres south of Orlando International Airport for the highly anticipated Bennett Place, a mixed-use project that will see the start of its first shopping center next year.   What's happening in his industry: Carter's land brokerage is poised in Lake and Osceola counties and beyond to capture much of the incoming growth to Central Florida. His company is handling the site selection for projects by Encompass Health, one of the largest physical rehabilitative hospital corporations nationwide, and is working on economic development projects with Orlando Health, AdventHealth, Lake Sumter State College and the UCF South Lake campus in Clermont.   Benchmarks for 2025: Carter is expanding the boundaries of his business with three major land investments in the Nashville, Tennessee, area and closer to home with investments in Ocala and the city of Alachua.   Quotable: "I am optimistic for 2025. Florida replaced New York as the third most populous state in the U.S. Folks will continue to move to Florida. In addition to population growth, there is significant wealth relocating to Florida. Our young workforce, low tax, pro-business environment, great weather and natural beauty of our state create a favorable environment for businesses and families."   Read the full articles: https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2024/12/19/2025-game-changers-people-to-watch-central-florida.html https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2024/12/19/game-changers-real-estate-benge-whittall-carter.html   - February 10, 2025
  • By Ryan Lynch – Staff Writer, Orlando Business Journal | Jan 31, 2025   Winter Park wants to set the stage for more development on Fairbanks Avenue to create a "gateway" into the city.   The city last year approved extending its Community Redevelopment Agency until 2037, along with adding 142 acres in the Fairbanks Avenue area to the agency. City Commissioner Kris Cruzada said during the Jan. 31 State of the City that the expansion and extension of the CRA is expected to bring in $170 million to $200 million between 2024 and 2037. … "I think that whole area is going to look very different in the next five to 10 years," Daryl Carter, a veteran land broker and head of Maury L. Carter & Associates, previously told OBJ.   Read entire article here: https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2025/01/31/winter-park-fairbanks-avenue-development.html -
  • By Trevor Fraser – Staff Writer, Orlando Business Journal | Jan 10, 2025   A Florida developer bought land for retail space in an anticipated mixed-use project near Lake Nona. One Oak Nona West LLC, an entity tied to Clearwater-based One Oak Development, bought 7.92 acres off Boggy Creek Road south of State Road 417 for $8 million in a deal that closed Jan. 7, according to a deed filed with Orange County. … The project is less than a mile north of Bennett Place, a 34-acre mixed-use project assembled by land brokers Daryl Carter and Jim Dowd. That project will include at least 638 apartments and 14,430 square feet of commercial space. Read the entire article here: https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2025/01/10/nona-west-land-sale-one-oak-dr-horton-retail.html - January 27, 2025

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