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Orlando Local Government Green Lights New Events Center

  • Statement from the DeVos Family

    July 26, 2007, 11:36 p.m.

    Orlando/Orange County, FL -- By a 5-2 vote, the Orange County Commission approved a public building program that includes a new state-of-the-art Events Center, a new Performing Arts Center, and a renovation of the Citrus Bowl Stadium. By a 6-1 vote, the City of Orlando gave its approval July 23.

    The new Events Center, which is scheduled to be open in September 2010, will be home to the Orlando Magic and will compete to host major national events, concerts and family shows. The City of Orlando will operate the new Events Center, while the community will own the facility.

    A large portion of the funding is derived from Orange County's Tourist Tax which is levied on hotel stays.

    "It's a great day for Central Florida. History will look back on this day in the same light as the day that Walt Disney announced he was building his theme park in Orlando," Magic Chief Operating Office Alex Martins said. "I would like to thank Mayor Rich Crotty and Mayor Buddy Dyer, as well as both the County and City Commissions for their vision and leadership. I would also like to to thank the Walt Disney World Company, Universal Studios, Seaworld, and the Central Florida Hotel and Lodging Association, as well as the entire Orlando business community for their active participation in ensuring this positive outcome for new downtown sports and entertainment facilities for the people who call Central Florida home."

    The Magic are major financial participants in the public-private partnership - contributing $50 million toward construction of the Events Center, $10 million toward the arts center, and $12.5 million toward construction of five community recreation centers. Other contributions from the Magic toward operations, fundraising and financing push the team's total participation to $158 million.

    In a historic move for Florida, the Magic, who will develop the property, agreed to be certified "green."

    "We want this Events Center to not only serve our community but to reflect our community's values," Martins said.

    The Events Center will be located just South of Church Street on the West side of I-4 in downtown Orlando.