Williams Company Southeast Breaks Ground for The Crosslands at Osceola Corporate Center

ORLANDO, Fla. — Williams Company Southeast recently broke ground for The Crosslands at Osceola Corporate Center, a $30-million, 427,000-square-foot shopping center by Tupperware Brands Corp., New York-based O”Connor Capital Partners and West Palm Beach, Florida-based businessman Peter Bergner.

Williams also commenced fast-track construction on the 56,000-square-foot Hobby Lobby at The Crosslands at 711 Centerview Boulevard, slated to open October 2014, and started work on the 35,500-square-foot Havertys at The Crosslands, set for completion this November. Located at Osceola Parkway and Orange Blossom Trail, The Crosslands is Central Florida’s largest retail center to break ground in years, and is expected to create more than 1,000 temporary construction and permanent jobs.

Designed by ELEVEN18 Architecture, The Crosslands is also conveniently located near SunRail’s future Osceola Parkway station.

In addition, Williams Company Southeast opened a South Florida office in Ft. Lauderdale. Having constructed over 200 Target projects in 10 states, the general contractor and construction manager is building the new 136,000-square-foot Target store at 10101 West Flagler Street, Miami, slated for grand opening Oct. 12. In addition, Williams Company Southeast partnered with Target Corporation, Heart of America Foundation and Major League Baseball to construct the 2014 Extreme Library Makeover at Coral Park Elementary located in Miami. It is the fourth Florida project, including Central Florida’s Englewood and Ocoee Elementaries, in which Williams has teamed with Target and Heart of America to transform school libraries into vibrant learning centers.

Rendering courtesy of Eleven18 Architecture.

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