Changes to Ghirardelli at WDW's Downtown Disney
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:00 am
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According to an article in the Orlando Business Journal, Ghirardelli at Walt Disney World's Downtown Disney Marketplace will undergo a redesign that includes...
"...the addition of a chocolate tower to the roof, flat-screen televisions on the building exterior, signage updates and a complete renovation of the soda fountain area"
http://orlando.bizjournals.com/orlando/ ... ily21.html
Cuhaci & Peterson inks redesign deal for Ghirardelli store
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects LLC has started work on the redesign the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop in Downtown Disney.
Orlando-based Cuhaci & Peterson is preparing the construction documents for renovations on the 4,015-square-foot store, says Carlos Sobrin, senior project coordinator for Cuhaci & Peterson.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The project entails the addition of a chocolate tower to the roof, flat-screen televisions on the building exterior, signage updates and a complete renovation of the soda fountain area, Sobrin says.
The store is expected to remain open during the renovations, which are scheduled to be completed in March.
The Ghirardelli Chocolate Co., founded in 1852 by an Italian immigrant, is America's longest continuously operating maker of premium chocolates.
According to an article in the Orlando Business Journal, Ghirardelli at Walt Disney World's Downtown Disney Marketplace will undergo a redesign that includes...
"...the addition of a chocolate tower to the roof, flat-screen televisions on the building exterior, signage updates and a complete renovation of the soda fountain area"
http://orlando.bizjournals.com/orlando/ ... ily21.html
Cuhaci & Peterson inks redesign deal for Ghirardelli store
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects LLC has started work on the redesign the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop in Downtown Disney.
Orlando-based Cuhaci & Peterson is preparing the construction documents for renovations on the 4,015-square-foot store, says Carlos Sobrin, senior project coordinator for Cuhaci & Peterson.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The project entails the addition of a chocolate tower to the roof, flat-screen televisions on the building exterior, signage updates and a complete renovation of the soda fountain area, Sobrin says.
The store is expected to remain open during the renovations, which are scheduled to be completed in March.
The Ghirardelli Chocolate Co., founded in 1852 by an Italian immigrant, is America's longest continuously operating maker of premium chocolates.