News Summary
The Orlando City Council has unanimously approved À La Cart to manage the upcoming pocket park, Art². Set to open in fall, 2025, this new urban space aims to blend food, art, and community engagement in downtown Orlando. Located at Orange Avenue and Robinson Street, Art² will feature rotating food options, a craft beverage station, modular seating, and a public mural by South Florida artist Sitki Dogan, enhancing local culture while encouraging community interaction.
Orlando – The Orlando City Council has unanimously approved À La Cart to manage the new pocket park, Art² (pronounced “Art Squared”), which is set to open in the fall of 2025. This decision was made during the council’s meeting on July 14, 2025, marking a significant step towards enhancing the downtown area with a community-centric outdoor space.
Art², located at the intersection of Orange Avenue and Robinson Street, is a city-funded initiative aimed at blending food, art, and flexible programming to foster community engagement. À La Cart will oversee daily operations at the park, coordinate food vendors, and host events. Additionally, the organization will manage an on-site café, ensuring the venue remains vibrant and functional for visitors.
À La Cart has expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with the City of Orlando, aligning with the city’s vision of creating a comfortable outdoor environment featuring local art and a variety of food options through food trucks. Art² is designed to serve as a gathering place, encouraging connection among community members.
Park Features and Amenities
Art² is a key component of the city’s broader initiative to revitalize downtown Orlando, described in the DTO Action Plan as “An Awesome Outdoor City.” The pocket park will include features such as modular seating arrangements, rotating food options, and a dedicated craft beverage station. These elements are intended to create a welcoming atmosphere for both residents and visitors.
In addition to food and seating, Art² will host community-focused events that emphasize the arts, providing an arts-forward setting for gatherings and activities. A noteworthy highlight of the park will be a public mural created by renowned South Florida muralist Sitki Dogan, who is known for his stunning 3D street art that produces perspective-based illusions. This prominent feature is expected to attract attention and further enhance the park’s appeal.
Future Announcements
Further details regarding programming, event schedules, and the official unveiling of the mural are anticipated in the coming weeks. City officials are optimistic that Art² will transform into a beloved downtown hangout, particularly as the fall weather approaches, offering a pleasant outdoor experience complemented by local food trucks and public art displays.
Context and Background
The development of Art² is part of the Orlando City Council’s commitment to creating vibrant, engaging public spaces in downtown Orlando. The park aims not only to provide recreational opportunities but also to stimulate local culture and economy by featuring food vendors and artists. The council’s efforts reflect a growing trend in urban planning towards enhancing outdoor community spaces that foster social interaction and artistic expression.
As Orlando continues to develop its downtown area, projects like Art² signify a step towards creating a lively, inclusive environment where the community can thrive. The park is poised to become a central hub for gathering, eating, and enjoying public art, contributing to the city’s evolving identity as a dynamic urban center.
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- Orlando Magazine: Immerse 2025
- Wikipedia: Orlando, Florida
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Performing Arts
- Click Orlando: Downtown Orlando Performing Arts Festival
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