The property was previously used as container storage. The city decided to redevelop the site to address the growing need for affordable housing, in consideration of the site’s proximity to transit, jobs and opportunities. The city worked to relocate the containers and clean the property to support the best use of the site, given its location adjacent to homes and businesses.
On May 20, 2024, the city issued a Notice of Invitation for Proposals (Solicitation) for the development of affordable, multifamily housing on the vacant property. After reviewing the submitted proposals, the Selection Committee recommended ONIC to construct the project; this selection was approved by Orlando City Council on August 12, 2024.