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Church Street station was the fifth largest entertainment complex in Orlando in 1998, attracting 550,000 thousand visitors. [37] That year revenue was $20.8M but it had an operating loss of about $1M. [ 37 ]
Pearlman also owned the Church Street Station entertainment complex in Orlando, including a recording studio he called Trans Continental Studios, and a dance studio near Disney World named O-Town. [10] In 2002, Pearlman and Wes Smith co-wrote Bands, Brands and Billions: My Top 10 Rules for Making Any Business Go Platinum. [15]
Orlando, Florida: The "Orange Ball" drop was previously hosted on Church Street in Downtown Orlando; in 2024, after Church Street Entertainment discontinued the event, a consortium of local restaurant and bar owners reached an agreement to purchase the ball and continue the event, re-locating it to Thornton Park. [19] [20]
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55 West, commonly referenced as, simply, 55 W, is an apartment tower in Downtown Orlando. The building overlooks Church Street Station , and stands next to 200 South Orange . Built in 2009, the building is the fifth-tallest building in downtown
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Orlando Events Center (planning/construction) Amway Center (2010–2023) Address: 400 West Church Street: Location: Orlando, Florida, U.S. Coordinates
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