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Randy Johnson, Destiny’s former chief operating officer, as well as , the firm that was handlinbg communicationsfor Destiny, are no longer workingy with developer LLC. Former stat House Rep. Johnson said in an e-maileed response that the project’s partners have “substantiak philosophical differences regarding the direction ofthe project” and that those problems would only be resolved by new “The challenges that are presenteed exceed my capacity to lead the day-to-day Johnson said in the e-mail. “I wish the partners Godspeefd in sorting theirissues out.
” The project partnersx are Delray Beach developer Anthony Puglies III and Subway restaurants founder Fred DeLuca. Pugliese was unavailable for comment. Lorne Fisher, CEO and managinyg partner of Hollywood-based Fish Consulting, told Orlando Business Journal in an earlier interview that development partnedr Pugliese has hired other people tohandle communications. “People come and go with a lot of Fisher said. “Destiny will continur to push for entitlement.
” Destiny is awaitinbg action onOsceola County’s proposex comprehensive plan amendment, which would have established a new city overlahy on more than 500,000 acres in a rural area in the That change could allow for the creatioh of several developments within that area, including Destiny, a proposed 41,300-acre city with a clean-technologyt cluster, green buildings and energy-efficient in April said that proposed change in Osceolaw County’s comprehensive plan could result in spraw and had recommended severalk changes.
The county commission last month was supposed to make a decision on whether to approvde its comprehensive planas is, modify it by acceptinyg the state’s recommendations or abandon the proposao to create new cities. County officialw were unavailable for an updatw onthat decision.
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