lake nona medical city: Things to do in Lake Nona: Lake Nona Nights - 05/05/16 07:57 AM
 
 
 
 Lake Nona Nights: Live + Local
 
Live Music on Thursday, May 5th featuring: Bret Smith
Food Truck: The Local Chef
Produce Vendors include:
Jnan Riyad: The Little Garden from HeavenNow offering fresh baked breads from Orlando's local Olde Hearth Bread Company!Solace Organic Farms Home of the Fancy ChickenLearn about their CSA program below and take home fresh, organic produce weekly.
 
 
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lake nona medical city: Work begins on Lake Nona's Shopping Complex: Walmart, Lowe's, & Sam's - 05/03/16 04:49 AM
Work begins on Lake Nona's Shopping Complex: Walmart, Lowe's, & Sam's
 
 
 
 
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The trees have been cleared on a 52-acre site on Narcoossee Road, setting the stage for construction to start on the new $70 million, 470,000-square-foot Lake Nona Landing shopping center.
Kissimmee-based J.R. Davis Construction Co. Inc. began site work and general property improvements for the shopping center on the property just south of State Road 417, according to two notices of commencement filed with Orange County in late April.
 
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lake nona medical city: Construction update: USTA National Campus at Lake Nona - 04/07/16 07:43 AM
 
   
If you’re a tennis fan, prepare to squeal as Lake Nona’s new $70 million U.S. Tennis Association campus is getting closer to its big debut. Construction began midway through last year, and now officials are gearing up for a mid-December grand opening on the 63-acre USTA National Campus. 
However, the headquarters of USTA’s player development and community tennis divisions will begin to see employees moving in by July — just in time to allow families new to Orlando to settle in before children start school, according to Kurt Kamperman, chief executive of community tennis and the USTA National Campus.
 
 
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