Located in the heart of Downtown Orlando’s historic Church Street corridor, 33 and 41 West Church Street present a rare leasing opportunity within one of the city’s most active entertainment districts and one of twelve designated Orlando Main Streets. This Main Street regularly hosts public activations, festivals, block parties/concerts, holiday programming, and community events, helping drive consistent pedestrian traffic and visibility for the surrounding hospitality and retail operators.
Constructed in 1920 and 1910 respectively, these historic buildings feature distinctive architecture, multi-level layouts, and built-in infrastructure ideal for restaurant, nightlife, and entertainment concepts, including one of the few entitled rooftop bar opportunities in Downtown Orlando.
The buildings can be leased individually or combined, creating a flexible footprint for operators seeking anything from a boutique restaurant to a large multi-level flagship hospitality or entertainment venue.
Both buildings carry approved Conditional Use Permits for nightclub operations, an increasingly scarce entitlement following the City of Orlando’s updated distance separation requirements enacted in 2023. These entitlements are valid for reactivation through August 11, 2027.
Situated along the historic Church Street corridor, the property is within walking distance of major entertainment anchors including the Kia Center, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, and Camping World Stadium, as well as the planned Westcourt Entertainment District, a multi-billion-dollar sports and entertainment development currently underway.
Ownership has also secured approval through the City of Orlando Facade Improvement Program, with exterior enhancements planned alongside improvements to the roof and major building systems, further elevating the historic frontage and supporting the continued revitalization of the Church Street corridor.