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ORLANDO, FL
BY CRESCENT COMMUNITIES
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LUCERNEBY CRESCENT COMMUNITIES
NOVELLUCERNE
Created on behalf of a partnership between Orlando Health, Crescent Communities, and Foundry Commercial, Novel Lucerne is one of the most unique mixed-use development projects in downtown Orlando. Bolstering 375 units of Class A apartments and Downtown Orlando’s first organic grocer, Novel Lucerne has become one of the most anticipated new projects in the growing landscape that is Downtown Orlando.
Located at the Gateway to Downtown, prospective tenants will get unparalleled access to a mix of the urban core, a robust and growing employment base and established, historical neighborhoods such as Delaney Park and Lake Cherokee Park. With doorstep access to surrounding public parks and entertainment venues, as well as a thriving business community and renowned medical centers, Novel Lucerne encompasses the best Orlando has to offer.
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THE GATEWAYTO DOWNTOWN
Located less than a half-mile from the center of downtown Orlando, Novel Lucerne will have the walkability to some of the best Orlando has to offer. This irreplaceable location serves as the southern Gateway to downtown, providing a vital connection from the Orlando Health campus to the CBS. From its professional sports teams, to its world renowned performing arts center, to its exceptional hospitals, beautiful public parks and a diverse and thriving community, Novel Lucerne has it all.
DR. PHILLIPS CENTRE FOR PERFORMING ARTS
Originally completed in 2015, with a 2nd phase currently under construction, the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is Orlando’s performance, community outreach and arts education central. Featuring a 2,700-seat Theater, a 300-seat Theater and a soon-to-be completed 1,700-seat acoustical Theater, Dr. Phillips Center hosts local, national, and internationally renowned artists. In the last year, the center was visited by over 302,000 people at 338 shows, as well as many more at special events and arts programs both inside its doors and outside on their state of the art Plaza.
AMWAY CENTER
As Orlando’s premier sports and entertainment venue, Amway Center hosts not only Orlando’s professional sports franchises, including the Orlando Magic, and Orlando Solar Bears Hockey, but also plays host to numerous concerts and shows, performances, graduations, and family events. It has also been a host of the NCAA Regional Basketball Tournament and a Sweet Sixteen site for the last two years.
ORLANDO HEALTH
Offering the region’s only Level One Trauma Center, the area’s first heart program, specialty hospitals dedicated to children, women and babies; a major cancer center and long standing community hospitals, Orlando Health is one of Florida’s most comprehensive private, not-for-profit healthcare organizations.
DOWNTOWN ORLANDO
Downtown Orlando is the heart of Central Florida’s diverse emerging economy. It is the hub for finance, government, and commerce. Under the leadership of Mayor Dyer, the City serves these industries by creating a business and quality of life environment that supports the various industries in the Downtown core and the entire region. Downtown Orlando will continue to create, retain, and attract high-wage and high-value jobs that grow the economy.
ORLANDO CITY SOCCER STADIUM
Hosting Orlando’s Major League Soccer Club, the Orlando City Lions, this state of the art stadium features capacity for 25,500 screaming soccer fans, while providing Orlando an additional open air stadium and multi-purpose event venue.
SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
The Orlando Magic’s Sports Entertainment will expand on Orlando’s growing entertainment venues. With plans for retail, office, hotel and residential, this much anticipated project is set to break ground in late 2017.
CREATIVE VILLAGE
On the site of the former Amway Arena, Creative Village will be a sustainable neighborhood development that knits together office spaces, a higher education space, 1,500 residential units, 1,500 student housing beds, retail/commercial space and 225 hotel rooms.
CREATIVE VILLAGE
SPORTSENTERTAINMENT
DISTRICTORLANDO CITY SOCCER
AMWAY CENTER
ORLANDO HEALTH
DR. PHILLIPS CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS
NOVEL LUCERNE
FUTURE STOP ON ORANGE AVENUE
DOWNTOWN ORLANDO RESIDENTS
Orlando’s Downtown has truly evolved into a thriving urban neighborhood offering a diverse selection of housing to residents. With a growing population, rising wage growth and strengthening home values, it’s no wonder downtown Orlando is one of the most searched neighborhoods for real estate in the nation.
5,183ESTIMATED POPULATION 2017
36.7AVERAGE AGE
58.8% BACHELORS DEGREE OR HIGHER
$80,060AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$288,120MEDIAN HOME VALUE 2010
DOWNTOWN ORLANDO BUSINESS VITALS
Downtown Orlando is Central Florida’s hub for finance, government, commerce and home to a growing tech industry. Coupled with an expanding educational program an investment. University of Central Florida, and the ability to create, retain, and attract high wage and high value jobs, the city is built to both sustain and expand well into the future.
$69,342AVERAGE SALARY DOWNTOWN
182BUSINESS LICENSESISSUED IN 2016
78,189TOTAL JOBS DOWNTOWN
As part of Novel Lucerne’s approvals, the Central Florida Transportation Authority, serving for greater Orlando, approved the addition and an extension of the Lymmo service to stop on Orange Avenue, adjacent the project. This will expand Downtown Orlando’s Free Ride Circulatory bus service and offer even greater connectivity to Downtown.
FREE DOWNTOWN ORLANDO CIRCULATOR
RETAILPARKING
TRANSPORTATION CONVENIENCE
I4CONNECTS EAST/WEST ORLANDO
SUNRAILROADWAY DETAIL
408ROADWAY DETAIL
A CONNECTEDDOWNTOWN
Nestled together, while just east, and south of Downtown Orlando, Thornton Park, Lake Cherokee and Delaney Park boast some of the strongestdemographics in all of Central Florida. These historic neighborhoods feature breathtaking parks, old fashioned brick roads and home value that exceed the upper averages.
DELANEY PARK
LAKE CHEROKEE
LAKE DAVIS
THORNTONPARK
DOWNTOWNORLANDO
LAKE CHEROKEE RESIDENTS
LAKE DAVIS
1,779ESTIMATED POPULATION 2017
50.3AVERAGE AGE
45% BACHELORS DEGREE OR HIGHER
$61,859AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$318,806MEDIAN HOME VALUE 2010
997ESTIMATED POPULATION 2017
32.1AVERAGE AGE
56.4% BACHELORS DEGREE OR HIGHER
$74,528AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$278,657MEDIAN HOME VALUE 2010
DELANEY PARK RESIDENTS
1,166ESTIMATED POPULATION 2017
39.5AVERAGE AGE
49% BACHELORS DEGREE OR HIGHER
$107,364AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$268,779MEDIAN HOME VALUE 2010
THORNTON PARK
6,828ESTIMATED POPULATION 2017
38.1AVERAGE AGE
55% BACHELORS DEGREE OR HIGHER
$78,795AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$297,986MEDIAN HOME VALUE 2010
ORLANDO HEALTH
YOURNEIGHBORS
ORLANDO HEALTH
NOVEL LUCERNENOVEL LUCERNE
3,383 SFRETAIL
CORRIDOR
2'-0"13'-11 1/2"
+/- 33'-5 3/4"
7'-3"59'-6"
5'-3 1/2"
17'-8" +/- 73'-7 1/4"
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FUTURE TENANTDEMISING WALL
+/- 72'-0 3/8"
LEGEND
8" CMU WALL W/ HORIZ. JOINTREINFORCING @ 16" O.C.VERTICALLY
8" CMU WALL BY TENANT
PRECAST CONCRETE WALL
MASONRY VENEER WALL OVER METAL STUDFRAMING @ 16" O.C. WITH 1" MIN. AIRSPACE
GENERAL NOTES
1. DRAWINGS ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. THIS IS NOTA NOTICE TO PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION. THE FINALDEMISED SPACE IS CONTINGENT UPON EXECUTED LEASEDOCUMENT.
2. TENANT SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTINGCONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING WITH CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTS. THIS DRAWING IS PRELIMINARY AND MAY NOTREFLECT ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS.
3. TENANT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFICATIONAND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LOCAL CODES ANDORDINANCES.
4. NO TENANT PENETRATIONS ALLOWED THROUGHRATED DEMISING WALLS.
SOUTH TERRACES115 PERIMETER CENTER PLACE, SUITE 950
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30346TELEPHONE: 770 396 7248
FAX: 770 396 2945
WWW.THEPRESTONPARTNERSHIP.COM
THE PRESTONA MULTI-DICIPLINARY DESIGN FIRM
PARTNERSHIP, LLC.
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+/- 72'-0 3/8"
LEGEND
8" CMU WALL W/ HORIZ. JOINTREINFORCING @ 16" O.C.VERTICALLY
8" CMU WALL BY TENANT
PRECAST CONCRETE WALL
MASONRY VENEER WALL OVER METAL STUDFRAMING @ 16" O.C. WITH 1" MIN. AIRSPACE
GENERAL NOTES
1. DRAWINGS ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. THIS IS NOTA NOTICE TO PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION. THE FINALDEMISED SPACE IS CONTINGENT UPON EXECUTED LEASEDOCUMENT.
2. TENANT SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTINGCONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING WITH CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTS. THIS DRAWING IS PRELIMINARY AND MAY NOTREFLECT ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS.
3. TENANT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFICATIONAND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LOCAL CODES ANDORDINANCES.
4. NO TENANT PENETRATIONS ALLOWED THROUGHRATED DEMISING WALLS.
SOUTH TERRACES115 PERIMETER CENTER PLACE, SUITE 950
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30346TELEPHONE: 770 396 7248
FAX: 770 396 2945
WWW.THEPRESTONPARTNERSHIP.COM
THE PRESTONA MULTI-DICIPLINARY DESIGN FIRM
PARTNERSHIP, LLC.
PROJECT
DATE
JOB NUMBER
DRAWN BY
CHECKED BY
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3340 PEACHTREE RD, NE,SUITE 1560ATLANTA, GA 30326
SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1 PLOD FLOOR PLAN - RESTAURANT
PARKINGDECK
BLDG. 1000 BLDG. 4000
BLDG. 3000
KEY PLAN
RESTAURANT
With a combined total of 7,062 square feet, and the ability to provide outside patio seating overlooking the promenade and Lake Lucerne, space plans may be split as provided in the plans exhibited below. Additional specs are as follows:
RESTAURANT SPACE: ± 3,679 SF
RETAIL SPACE: ± 3,383 SF
CLEAR HEIGHT: ± 24’.4”
TENANT DELIVERY: To be determined.
PREMIUM SIGNAGE
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RETAIL SPACE PLAN
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2'-8"
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15'-4 5
/8"
3'-2 3/8"13'-4"
2 '-8"13'-4"
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2 '-8"
7'-3"59'-6"
5'-3 1/2"
FUTURE TENANTDEMISING WALL
+/- 61
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+ /- 51 '-2 3/8"
+/- 72'-0 3/8"
LEGEND
8" CMU WALL W/ HORIZ. JOINTREINFORCING @ 16" O.C.VERTICALLY
8" CMU WALL BY TENANT
PRECAST CONCRETE WALL
MASONRY VENEER WALL OVER METAL STUDFRAMING @ 16" O.C. WITH 1" MIN. AIRSPACE
GENERAL NOTES
1. DRAWINGS ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. THIS IS NOTA NOTICE TO PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION. THE FINALDEMISED SPACE IS CONTINGENT UPON EXECUTED LEASEDOCUMENT.
2. TENANT SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTINGCONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING WITH CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTS. THIS DRAWING IS PRELIMINARY AND MAY NOTREFLECT ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS.
3. TENANT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFICATIONAND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LOCAL CODES ANDORDINANCES.
4. NO TENANT PENETRATIONS ALLOWED THROUGHRATED DEMISING WALLS.
SOUTH TERRACES115 PERIMETER CENTER PLACE, SUITE 950
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30346TELEPHONE: 770 396 7248
FAX: 770 396 2945
WWW.THEPRESTONPARTNERSHIP.COM
THE PRESTONA MULTI-DICIPLINARY DESIGN FIRM
PARTNERSHIP, LLC.
PROJECT
DATE
JOB NUMBER
DRAWN BY
CHECKED BY
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COMMENTS
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ORLANDO, FL
CRESCENT LUCERNE
3340 PEACHTREE RD, NE,SUITE 1560ATLANTA, GA 30326
SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1 PLOD FLOOR PLAN - RESTAURANT
PARKINGDECK
BLDG. 1000 BLDG. 4000
BLDG. 3000
KEY PLAN
RESTAURANT
YOUR FUTURE SPACE
GROUND PERSPECTIVESVIEW FACING WEST FROM ORANGE AVE
VIEW FACING SOUTH FROM PROMENADE
VIEW FACING SOUTHWEST FROM ORANGE AVE
SITE PLAN
Novel Lucerne is located adjacent to a future Phase II site shown to the north. This approximately 1 acre parcel is marked for future high-rise office, residential, and/or hotel uses complimentary to the Crescent Lucerne project. The new Promenade is designed to seamlessly integrate with any new development on this Phase II.
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ASSUMED PROPERTY LINE
2-HOUR FIRE RATED WALL
FINISHED GRADING ELEVATION
BUILDING FOOTPRINT
PROPOSED TRANSFORMER LOCATION
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30346TELEPHONE: 770 396 7248
FAX: 770 396 2945
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FOR LEASING INFORMATION:
PARTNERED WITH:
BRETT HARTUNGSENIOR [email protected]
ANDY HAWKINSSENIOR VICE [email protected]
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