301 Baker will also remain home to Wave Asian Bistro and Sushi and Synergy Salon. Their business is expanding, and they are looking forward to moving into a larger space that will better accommodate their growing client base. Wallace Fitness has been a fixture at their Donnelly St. “We wouldn’t have been able to put the deal together without their help.” Also relocating to 301 Baker is longtime Mount Dora personal training and wellness group, Wallace Fitness. City Manager Robin Hayes and CRA Administrator Adam Sumner were also instrumental in the process,” says Austin. “Some of the City’s incentive programs were key. The effort is a partnership between G3 Development and the City of Mount Dora. “We think it is indicative of the growth we are seeing throughout the City and the growth that G3 is supporting in the area.” “We are thrilled for what this could mean for Mount Dora,” stated Austin Guenther, project manager for G3 Development. Their move will inject 50+ full-time professionals who are likely to frequent many of Mount Dora’s local businesses and restaurants. Steamroller Studios represents a group of dynamic, creative young professionals who are likely to contribute energy and vibrancy to the downtown area. “We hire some of the most talented artists, programmers, and coordinators in the world and our company needs a location that will excite them.” Plus, we’re looking forward to hanging out with our new neighbors and eating at all the restaurants.” Adam also mentioned the importance of location in attracting talent. We’re all artists here, so it will be awesome surrounding ourselves with such a creative atmosphere. Dora, I’m excited to be moving our studio to the downtown area. Adam Meyer, Co-Owner and Chief Creative Officer at Steamroller Studios, stated, “as a lake county native who grew up in Mt. 301 Baker is currently undergoing a $300,000 renovation to accommodate the studio and current tenants.Ī growing company with a commitment to fostering creativity, art, and innovation, Steamroller’s values are well aligned with those of the City of Mount Dora. Founded in 2015 in Eustis, FL, the studio has since made a name for itself in character animation and game development, growing to a team of over 50 employees in less than four years. of prime downtown office space when they move into the 301 Baker building this summer. Steamroller Studios, a high-end animation, and game development studio will be establishing their new Mount Dora headquarters in 10,000 sq. Steamroller Studios Relocating to Downtown Mount Dora Credit and all Information that follows was taken word for word from a G3 Development Press Release PDF located here.
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