Now, here’s where the story gets juicy. In 2007, the developer, Cameron Khun, was all set to welcome a bigshot anchor tenant who had promised to buy a whopping 60,000 square feet of office space. That would have meant naming rights and a dash of star power. But at the very last moment, the deal fell through! Imagine the suspense: “Will they sign? Won’t they?” It was a nail-biter worthy of a daytime soap. No tenant, no naming rights-just an elegant building waiting for someone to put a name on the marquee.
Speaking of naming rights, those cost $300,000 a year! That’s enough to buy a whole lot of overpriced downtown coffee. So, next time you see a building with a flashy company name, remember it might just be the most expensive name tag in town. Onto our next stop-but keep your eyes open, Orlando’s history always has a twist!



