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100-year-old building in downtown Orlando goes on the market

49 N. Orange Ave. The 4,380-square-foot building at 49 N. Orange Ave. in downtown Orlando is more than 100 years old, having been built in 1923. (OBJ)

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A more than 100-year-old commercial building has been put up for sale in downtown Orlando.

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Built in 1923, the two-story, 4,380-square-foot historic Rose Building at 49 N. Orange Ave. is being marketed for $2.9 million, according to a listing from Avison Young’s Nathan Eissler and Gunner Leslie.

The trusts of Frank Fernandez and Salvatore Scarito each have a 50% interest in the property, which currently is home to La Rosa, a lounge, on the first floor and The Woods, a bar, on the second floor. Both businesses have leases that run through April 2025.

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