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'''Church Street Station''' is a commercial development in downtown [[Orlando, Florida]], spanning both sides of Church Street and both sides of [[CSX Transportation|CSX]]'s A Line tracks, just east of [[Interstate 4|I-4]]. At least one of the buildings was formerly used by the [[Atlantic Coast Line Railroad]] for their Orlando station. [[Amtrak]] now stops about a mile (1.6&nbsp;km) south of downtown (see [[Orlando (Amtrak station)]]). The [[Seaboard Air Line Railroad]] station was two blocks north of Church Street, at Central Boulevard (see [[Orlando (SAL station)]]). There is a relatively new [[Improvisational theatre|improv]] venue in what used to be a restaurant. The area immediately around the station is slated to become downtown apartments.
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== Timeline ==
* 1972: Entrepreneur [[Bob Snow]] announces plan for a downtown Orlando entertainment complex.
* 1974: Snow opens Rosie O'Grady's.
* 1982: Cheyenne Saloon & Opera House opens.
* 1985: Church Street Station draws 1.7&nbsp;million visitors, making it the fourth-largest tourist attraction in the state after Walt Disney World, Sea World and Busch Gardens.
* 1988: Snow sells 50 percent interest in Church Street Station.
* 1989: Snow sells remainder of his interest to a subsidiary of Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.; total cost of the two-step deal: $61&nbsp;million to $82&nbsp;million.
* 1994: Church Street Station completes major expansion with a {{convert|24000|sqft|adj=on}} Presidential Ballroom for $5.5&nbsp;million.
* 1998: Church Street Station loses $1&nbsp;million on revenue of $20.85&nbsp;million, attracts only 550,000 visitors.
* 1999: Baltimore Gas & Electric sells Church Street Station to Enic PLC, a British firm, for $11.5&nbsp;million.
* 2001: Enic PLC sells Church Street Station to F.F. South & Co. for $15.9&nbsp;million.
* 2002: Lou Pearlman buys into Church Street Station, later becomes majority owner.
* 2007: Pearlman's financial troubles trigger foreclosure lawsuit against Church Street Station.[http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/custom/growth/orl-asecchurchstchrono12021207feb12,0,7612735.story?coll=orl-news-promos-growth]{{dead link|date=August 2008}}
* 2007: Cameron Kuhn (Developer) purchased church street station at bankruptcy court auction due to financial issues of former owner Lou Pearlman Trans Continental Empire. The property was purchased by Kuhn for $34.1&nbsp;million.
* 2008: Church Street Station retail opens including [[The Cheyenne Saloon]] by Bob Snow, [[Bliss Ultra Night Club]], [[Brick and Fire Pizza and Wine Company]], [[Ceviche Tapas Restaurant and Bar]], [[The Dessert Lady]] and [[Hamburger Mary's]].

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