Orlando Train Depot, Church street
Orlando Train Depot, Church street
Although Orlando began as a cattle trading post, by the time Church Street Station, also known as the Old Orlando Railroad Depot, was constructed by the South Florida Railroad in 1889, the town was known for its citrus groves and as “a haven for rheumatics.” The Depot was built by Henry B. Plant in the late Victorian style. The area around the historic station is now an entertainment venue while part of the building is used as a stop for the newly established SunRail line. When the station originally opened, the South Florida Railroad ran from Orlando to Tampa.
HDI has been engaged to reinvigorate this important piece of Orlando history and National history as it is also on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Our intent is to bring new life and function to this incredibly unique complex of buildings, hi-lighting their originality with modern conveniences.
HDI was engaged by the owner, TMFB, to rejuvenate the original buildings with their one-of-a-kind architectural details and fully utilize this spectacular historic backdrop - returning Church Street to a destination hot spot for tourists and locals alike.
Concentrating on traditional materials and finishes splashed with contemporary trends, we have just begun to Conceptualize the new future of The Depot.
Concept/Schematic Design
Branding, Graphics/Logos, Custom Art, Renderings