Historic Winter Garden citrus packing plant redevelopment gets back on track
Longtime developer Gary Hasson is working to breathe new life into a Winter Garden property that for decades played an important role in one of the largest citrus operations in the county.
Hasson, owner of Crown Property Holdings, is transforming 3.7 acres consisting of 1061, 1063 and 1065 Tildenville School Road — and its five existing buildings — into a mixed-use development with entertainment, office, retail, restaurant and meeting space called the Old Packing House. He bought the land in May 2018 for about $2.1 million.
“When I saw this building, I saw immediately this was going to be an amazing market and mixed-use development,” he told GrowthSpotter. “And I also wanted to have a great family-oriented space and I wanted to keep the historical significance of the old packing house.
“I come from Orange County, California, and my family was in the citrus industry over in California, so I was very familiar with the citrus industry and always had very fond memories of it.”
The packing house was built in 1909 and used by the South Lake Apopka Citrus Growers Association. The organization was a collective of farmers attracted to fertile land near the shores of Lake Apopka. At one point, the group oversaw the largest citrus operation in Orange County, but in the early 1990s processing at the facility was phased out.
