The Belz Report, Spring 2000
 
Volume 2, 2003PAGE 1

Festival Bay at International Drive Welcomes New Tenants

Five new tenants joined Festival Bay at International Drive, Orlando's first lifestyle retail and entertainment center, this summer.

The addition of a Putting Edge glow-in-the-dark miniature golf course gives yet another entertainment option to the 1.1-million-square-foot complex. The course features 9,500 square feet of indoor golfing to challenge players at all skill levels. With everything from the balls to the scorecard pencils glowing in the dark, this golf course features 18 challenging holes of family fun.

Four new retail stores also opened this summer, giving shoppers more themed retail options.

Noah's Arts offers nearly 7,500 square feet of fine artwork, limited edition pieces by featured artists, and hard-to-find furniture and collectables. Customers can search for rare collectables and view exhibits in the space.

More than 1,750 square feet of exclusive designer and name brand fragrances, bath products, and cosmetics can be found at Perfume Studio.

Shoppers searching for something truly different and colorful can visit Sock Exchange for novelty socks, belts, and suspenders.

Hollywood Classics, a memorabilia retailer offers 1,800 square feet of everything from rare movie posters to nostalgic gift items.

Festival Bay at International Drive will soon announce the addition of exciting new restaurants to the already unique mix of stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues found at the center.

 

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