Lotis scrambles for entertainment tenant in Wellington after PopStroke pulled out
Plans for the second phase of Lotis Wellington have shifted after a mini-golf venture connected to Tiger Woods pulled out of the project, leaving the developer scrambling to find tenants. Lotis Group won permission from the village council of Wellington to alter its plans for the commercial portion of Lotis Wellington 2, a 52-acre mixed use project that’s under construction at 1105 South State Road 7. Those changes include the development of an 8,500-square-foot Seasons 52 restaurant, but the question of how to use 3 acres previously slated for PopStroke miniature golf is lingering. Council members were reluctant to remove […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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