| Lincoln Park at Southpark
Orlando, Florida | |
<< Back to Projects Large floor plates, excellent highway access, lower operating costs and rents, 41% glass wrapping, and 10.5-ft ceilings all promote this project as a new standard in single-story Class "A" office space. | |
Description: The two buildings at Lincoln Park at Southpark are of concrete tilt-wall, steel frame construction with approximately 41% of the buildings' exteriors being wrapped with 1/4" energy-efficient glass. Besides the above-average use of glass, the buildings also feature expansive 10.5-ft ceilings (9-ft being the norm).
Additional features include Extensive landscaping, limestone-colored tilt-wall with architectural reveals, prominent monument signage for tenants, and easily-accessible surface parking in front of each building. 605 surface parking spaces offer tenants a parking ratio of 5:1000rsf. Single-story is also a cheaper alternative to multi-story buildings. Location: 8511 & 8523 Commodity Circle, Orlando, Florida 32819 The project is located in the southwest quadrant of the John Young Parkway and Commodity Circle intersection, within the Orlando Central Park business park. Within easy reach of the property are the Florida Mall and numerous restaurant, retail and entertainment facilities along International Drive. Orlando International Airport is less than 11 miles from the property, down Highway 528. Size: Two single-story Class "A" office buildings for a total of 125,656rsf (132,193 gross square feet) on 10.206 acres. The west building comprises 67,200rsf, the east building 58,456rsf. Project Team and Timeline: Developer - Simmons Vedder Partners Architect - Farmer Baker Barrios Architects Construction Start - Fall 1999 Building Complete - Summer 2000 Sold - December 2001 (23% leased to Banco Popular at sale) News/Awards: Press Release - June 2000 | |

