Orlando’s tourist core sees full-time residents moving in | Daily Commercial
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“The Orange County School District is moving forward with two school sites to serve families in the area.
Earlier this year, it agreed to spend $25 million on property at Daryl Carter and Palm Parkway for a 2,776-student high school to relieve crowding at Dr. Phillips and Freedom high schools when completed in 2022.”
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Mary Shanklin / Associated Press | Published 6:26 p.m. ET Aug. 27, 2017 Updated 6:26 p.m. ET Aug. 27, 2017
ORLANDO — The Orlando tourist strip known most for attracting conventioneers and thrill-seeking visitors — International Drive — is getting another identity.
In recent years, thousands of full-time residents have moved into apartments built on the southern end of the 11-mile corridor, which has been renowned for industry gatherings,shopping, and attractions. Plans call for thousands more renters — and schools.
“It’s kind of the rebranding of I-Drive right now,” said Luann Brooks, executive director ofthe I-Drive Business Improvement District. “We’ve turned into a live and work environment,which has never been seen here before.”
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