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Universal acquires land for rumoured new theme park
POSTED 13 Apr 2018 . BY Tom Anstey
Although the company has not publicly commented on use for the land, a theme park has been heavily hinted at in planning documents and outward statements
Universal has acquired hundreds of acres of additional land in Orlando, leading many to believe the operator is about to build a third park in the area.

The move comes after Stan Thomas, the Georgia businessman who formerly owned of the land, finally agreed terms to remove restrictions that would block such a project following a long-running legal dispute.

When owner of the property, Thomas filed a lawsuit against Universal’s attempt to acquire the land, arguing that he still owned rights to enforce private deed restrictions, one of which included a ban on theme parks, a restriction which has been since removed.

Although the company has not publicly commented on use for the land, a theme park has been heavily hinted at in planning documents and outward statements. During the court hearing with Thomas, Universal’s lawyer referenced the theme park plans, saying they were “obviously super, super secret commercial information.”

“We are excited about our plans for this area, and we are looking forward to sharing more at the right time,” said a Universal spokesperson.

“We also look forward to working with our neighbors in the area and our partners in the community as we move forward.”

Although the amount of money the land purchase cost has not been revealed, Thomas’ affiliate companies related to property have wiped US$144.7m (€117.3m, £101.5m) of debt from those ventures. Now the land has been acquired, Universal must negotiate with Orange County on securing permits for roads and other infrastructure. In addition to a new theme park, the purchase would also open up the possibility for new restaurants, retail and hotels from Universal.
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Universal acquires land for rumoured new theme park
POSTED 13 Apr 2018 . BY Tom Anstey
Although the company has not publicly commented on use for the land, a theme park has been heavily hinted at in planning documents and outward statements
Universal has acquired hundreds of acres of additional land in Orlando, leading many to believe the operator is about to build a third park in the area.

The move comes after Stan Thomas, the Georgia businessman who formerly owned of the land, finally agreed terms to remove restrictions that would block such a project following a long-running legal dispute.

When owner of the property, Thomas filed a lawsuit against Universal’s attempt to acquire the land, arguing that he still owned rights to enforce private deed restrictions, one of which included a ban on theme parks, a restriction which has been since removed.

Although the company has not publicly commented on use for the land, a theme park has been heavily hinted at in planning documents and outward statements. During the court hearing with Thomas, Universal’s lawyer referenced the theme park plans, saying they were “obviously super, super secret commercial information.”

“We are excited about our plans for this area, and we are looking forward to sharing more at the right time,” said a Universal spokesperson.

“We also look forward to working with our neighbors in the area and our partners in the community as we move forward.”

Although the amount of money the land purchase cost has not been revealed, Thomas’ affiliate companies related to property have wiped US$144.7m (€117.3m, £101.5m) of debt from those ventures. Now the land has been acquired, Universal must negotiate with Orange County on securing permits for roads and other infrastructure. In addition to a new theme park, the purchase would also open up the possibility for new restaurants, retail and hotels from Universal.
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Stranger Things announced for Universal's Halloween Horror Nights


Universal Studios has made a major announcement for this October, revealing plans to bring Netflix smash hit Stranger Things to its parks for the popular event.
Final Fantasy VR coaster headlines Universal Cool Japan 2018


Cool Japan is set to return to Universal Studios' Osaka theme park this year with a VR rollercoaster based on the Final Fantasy series.
Record year for Universal as new attractions boost revenues


Universal’s theme parks achieved record numbers this year, with revenues increasing 10 per cent to US$5.44bn (€4.4bn, £3.82bn) and the operator’s parks delivering record attendance in 2017.
Orlando's US$500m Skyplex gains approval despite Universal opposition


The theme park capital of the world looks set to gain the tallest rollercoaster ever built as part of a US$500m (€472m, £333m) development after Orange County commissioners approved plans for the proposed Skyplex development on Orlando’s I-Drive.
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The SATCC announces first five-day Living with Cancer and Beyond retreat
The Standards Authority for Touch in Cancer Care (SATCC) charity has announced its first five- day Living with Cancer and Beyond retreat, which will be held at Carden Park Hotel and Spa in Cheshire, UK, between 1 and 5 September.
Palazzo di Varignana launches family wellbeing and longevity retreat in Emilia Romagna
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