Downtown
Downtown Orlando's murals, photographed by Roberto Gonzalez.
Driving along Mills Avenue or through the Milk District, you’re likely to be treated to an informal art show. Orlando has become a city of murals. Some of these artistic expressions are whimsical and iconic, while others are memorials to those we’ve lost, and still others are sweet reminders of the goodness in ourselves. These artworks make statements and are to be celebrated. Turn the page and take a visual tour of the street art in Downtown Orlando, Mills 50, the Milk District, Thornton Park and the West Arts District.
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Downtown hotel hosts rescue dogs available for adoration and adoption.
Branded B Boutique in downtown Historic Kissimmee
is a group venture by the Browns.
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During September's Magical Dining Month, 90 restaurants offer three-course meals for $33.
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Sally Downs, 85, takes us back to a simpler time.
Tom Kohler helped shape the look of Orlando. We take a look back—and ask him to make some predictions.
In a year, Orlando’s Juice Bike Share has expanded to 29 stations with a system that caters to commuters or those just seeking a leisurely ride.
Shop local this holiday with 22 of our favorite places in town to find a unique gift for that special someone.
For fan enjoyment and as a city showpiece, the new Amway Center looks like a winner. But as a game-changer for downtown? Well, we’ll see.