924 & 934 North Magnolia Avenue
This 17-story mixed-use high-rise is planned for 924 and 934 North Magnolia Avenue in Downtown Orlando's North Quarter District, replacing two 1972 office buildings and a surface lot on a 1.564-acre corner site.
This 17-story mixed-use high-rise is planned for 924 and 934 North Magnolia Avenue in Downtown Orlando's North Quarter District, replacing two 1972 office buildings and a surface lot on a 1.564-acre corner site. The redesigned proposal brings 350 residences above roughly 3,300 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, with about 13,000 square feet of resident lobby and amenity space and an integrated 8.5-level garage holding 510 parking spaces. A textured masonry base clad in tan brick and raked stucco, framed by oversized antique brass arches, anchors a stronger pedestrian presence along Magnolia Avenue before the tower transitions into repeating vertical bays, recessed balconies, and expanding glazing that lightens toward a refined crown. The plan reshapes the public realm around a shared interior courtyard, replaces earlier live-work units with townhouse-style homes featuring front stoops overlooking the Orlando Urban Trail, and recesses the building at Magnolia and Weber to create a publicly accessible plaza, with vehicular access consolidated along Pasadena Place to keep the avenue focused on pedestrians.