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Adam Wonus

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Adam Wonus was born in Ohio and now resides in Orlando, Florida. He graduated from Ohio University. He is a real estate developer and is known for his controversial redevelopment of the Milk District in Orlando, Florida.[1] He is the largest landlord in the Milk District, the eastern central district just north of downtown Orlando. The Milk District is famous for the T.G. Lee Milk plant that was established in 1925. According to the Orlando Sentinel, he has built over 60 townhouse units in the downtown Orlando area. He has been interviewed on Fox News Orlando[2] and as well as NPR.[3]

References

  1. ^ Shanklin, Mary. "Orlando Milk District getting remake". Orlando Sentinel.
  2. ^ "Real estate investor wants to transform Orlando's Milk District". Fox News 35. Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved Aug 26, 2016.
  3. ^ Peddie, Matthew. "Intersection: Development In Downtown Orlando's Milk District". www.wmfe.org. NPR. Retrieved Aug 26, 2016.