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Article: Commuter rail has developer's plans on track.
- Article from:
- The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL)
- Article date:
- August 7, 2006
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Byline: Jack Snyder
Aug. 7--Color David Barley pleased that the long-awaited commuter rail system is moving forward. The property Barley is positioning for development -- the block at Orange Avenue and Livingston Street -- abuts the downtown Orlando Lynx station, which would be a major stop for the trains. Plans proposed for the property include a large amount of public space. Barley, president of Palm Beach Land Trust, has been mum on when development might move forward. Buyers wanted
Lake Mary-based Stirling Sotheby's International will troll for buyers next month during a resort and vacation home exposition in Birmingham, England, ...
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