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Locals tapped for Bethlehem Works.

Orlando Business Journal

| January 26, 2001 | HANER-DORR, NOELLE | COPYRIGHT 1989 American City Business Journals, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

ORLANDO -- Central Florida's reputation as an entertainment mecca is paying off for a group of area designers, project planners and filmmakers.

Fitch-Orlando, The Idea Network and Fertile Films are lending their expertise in the theme park and hospitality industries to Bethlehem Works, a 163-acre education and entertainment hub being developed by Bethlehem Steel Corp. on its former plant site in Bethlehem, Penn.

Characterized as an economic rejuvenator for the once-burgeoning steel town, Bethlehem Works is part of a $1.25 billion, 1,800-acre mixed-use brownfield redevelopment project, which also includes the 1,600-acre Bethlehem Commerce Center.

Not only did members of the Central Florida businesses spearhead the original design concept for Bethlehem Works, but they now are designing its anchor -- …

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