More than twenty years ago, David Wallack, Joshua Wallack’s father, decided to relocate the Eastern Sun, his holistic adult congregate living facility (ACLF), and turn the 900 Ocean Drive property into a restaurant and bar people thought he was crazy, but today, Mango’s is a South Beach staple, a must-see for tourists and a favorite of locals. The existing two-story, 49,000-square-foot building, a former TGI Fridays concept and Bargain World retail store, will undergo extensive renovations. with 2.1 million square feet of exhibition space. The convention center is the second largest in the U.S. The 2.9-acre site is situated at 8102 International Drive, at the entrance to the Orange County Convention Center district. Just as in South Beach, Mango’s Orlando is expected to become a targeted tourist destination in Orlando, the most-visited US city with more than 55 million visitors each year. “We are very fortunate to have such a dynamic opportunity in Orlando,” said Joshua Wallack, “Mango’s Orlando will become the largest must-see nightlife entertainment destination in Central Florida with amazing shows, atmosphere, and late night dining.” Wallack’s roots are firmly planted in Miami Beach Though he is headed away to lead what is sure to be a successful expansion to Orlando, Mr. Mango’s will ensure that it stays the same, and the best way to do this and ensure that it remains a family business for future generations is to own the property, as is the case in South Beach and now in Orlando. Wallack is proud of the Mango’s product and business model, especially its insistence on real estate ownership. Additionally, he is a member of the Miami Beach Convention Center Advisory Board, the Ocean Drive Association, the Miami Beach Police Athletic League and the Miami Beach Nightlife Task Force. He is Vice President of Community Partnership and member of the Executive Committee of the Foundation Board at Mt. He spearheaded the question 502 campaign to pass the resort tax for the Miami Beach Convention Center renovation and expansion project, and he sits as a member of the Chamber’s Board of Governors and Executive Board. Wallack’s commitment to Miami Beach is extensive. And what better ambassador for Miami Beach than Joshua Wallack and the Mango’s Brand?Mr. Joshua Wallack, COO of Mango’s in South Beach, will relocate to Central Florida to oversee the development of Mango’s Orlando. The newly acquired Orlando site sits at the main Interstate 4 interchange for the Convention Center District and International Drive. for more than 20 years, is slated to open a second entertainment venue on Orlando’s International Drive during the third quarter of 2014. South Beach’s Mango’s Tropical Café, a premier attraction in Miami Beach and one of the top restaurant/ nightclubs in the U.S. Miami Community Events | Photo Gallery | Miami Community NewsĪrchitectural rendering of mango’s tropical café orlando.Latin Builders Association Community News. Hosts | Miami Community Podcast | Miami Community News.Political Podcasts | Miami Community Podcast | Miami Community News.Miami Community Newspaper Sponsored Content.
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