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Lake Nona’s master developer not only has a say in what happens next with the 60 acres it sold to The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) for the theme park titan’s abandoned corporate campus project, but it also has a timetable for when it might get the land back.
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A review of legal documents related to the September 2021 land sale between Burbank, California-based Disney and Tavistock Development Co. LLC shed some light on when Disney may have to resell all or part of its Lake Nona property in southeast Orlando to Tavistock as a result of it nixing plans to build a 1.8 million-square-foot office campus there.
Disney (parent company of Walt Disney World in Orlando) had been moving forward with plans for the estimated $1 billion project as …