Oelrich Construction is excited to announce that the Orange County Multicultural Center has been featured in ABC Central Florida’s most recent issue.
Oelrich Construction proudly contributes to the Orange County Multicultural Center, a beacon of unity in Pine Hills. This 12,000-square-foot hub, a result of collaboration with Rhodes + Brito, intersects arts, culture, and innovation. The Center, one of eight in the district, is set to host nonprofits, providing vital resources and training for a thriving community. With meticulous architectural design fostering inclusivity and a captivating mosaic by Legacy Mosaic in the lobby, the Center stands as a powerful symbol, celebrating the rich tapestry of cultures within the community.
Our Preconstruction Director Matthew Marino elaborated on this project, describing it as “a dynamic initiative focused on adaptive reuse where our team revitalized a dormant grocery store, transforming it into a vibrant and inclusive community center.”
The project encompassed a comprehensive overhaul of the building’s interior, breathing new life into its spaces with innovative design concepts. Furthermore, the front exterior entrance underwent a complete reconstruction and redesign, while preserving the original exterior shell. This undertaking stands as a testament to the team’s commitment to not only renovating spaces but also revitalizing community connections through thoughtful design and preservation.
“This project has been years in the making, and our team is honored to have been given the opportunity to build a structure that serves as a cultural landmark for the Pine Hills Community. We are looking forward to seeing the significant and lasting impact the Multicultural Center will have on the community for generations to come,” expressed President Ivan Oelrich.