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CynerGreen's Huddle development seeks restaurants in Eustis
CynerGreen's Huddle development seeks restaurants in Eustis

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time22-04-2025

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CynerGreen's Huddle development seeks restaurants in Eustis

As Eustis experiences a surge in development interest, an upcoming project is poised to add both housing and dining options to the growing city. Story Highlights CynerGreen Development's Huddle project breaks ground in Eustis this May. Huddle will include 9,000 square feet of retail space for restaurants. The development features 40 townhomes, pickleball courts, and a splash pad. An incoming mixed-use development in Eustis is soliciting restaurants for its retail space. Huddle, from Mount Dora-based CynerGreen Development, is expected to break ground in May on roughly nine acres in Eustis abutting the Mid Florida Airport. The development will include 9,000 square feet of retail space, which can be divided in 1,500-square-foot to 4,500-square-foot units. At least one unit will be able to have a drive-thru, and there will be a central park area with a live performance space. LQ Commercial in Orlando, which is handling the leasing for the property, is seeking up to five restaurants. The project will also feature 40 townhomes with two-car garages and 3- and 4-bedroom plans, as well as pickleball courts and a splash pad. Huddle 44 LLC, an entity tied to CynerGreen, bought the land in 2022 for $110,000, according to county records. "The project has been in development for a little bit of time and we're excited to see it get off the ground," Danelle Hoffer, a partner with CynerGreen, told Orlando Business Journal. CynerGreen is behind several Central Florida developments, including the Farmstead 44 townhome project in Eustis and 30 N. Park townhomes in downtown Winter Garden — the latter of which is sold out, with each unit closing for more than $1 million. Meanwhile, Eustis has been attractive to residential and retail developers in recent years: The city received the third-most new restaurant licenses in Central Florida from March 2023 to Feb. 2024. Stanley Martin Homes bought 200 acres of vacant land south of State Road 44 in unincorporated Eustis for $19 million in March. American Land Development bought 189 acres in unincorporated Eustis for $7.6 million in October. Eustis was announced as one of four Lake municipalities that will receive new fiber optic cable from Daytona Beach-based Wire 3. Sign up for the Business Journal's free morning and afternoon daily newsletters to receive the latest business news affecting Orlando. Download the free OBJ app for breaking news alerts on your phone. Lake County Employers Lake County employees Rank Prior Rank Company 1 1 Lake County Schools 2 2 AdventHealth 3 3 Publix Supermarkets View this list

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