The Downtown Development Board and the United Arts of Central Florida teamed up to host local artists in and around downtown to make people enjoy the area all day instead of just at night.
“I think that also we could find things that are maybe suited for many different age groups,” said Jordan Giles, an Orlando performing artist. “Things like that, I think, can be hard sometimes — especially with downtown being ‘the party scene.’”
In the next 90 days, people will see live music performances, sculptures, paintings, and more across downtown.
“We’ll have activations in the core, in the Central Business District, in the Parramore area, in the North Corridor — and things on weekends,” said David Barilla, DDB’s executive director.
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