Epic Universe Begins Vertical Construction on New Multi-Purpose Events Building

Universal Orlando has commenced vertical construction on a new multi-purpose events facility at Epic Universe, marking the theme park's first expansion project since its opening. The 53,886-square-foot structure will feature a two-story design including a large ballroom and commercial catering capabilities. This development signals a broader expansion phase for the park, with additional large-scale permits already filed for surrounding themed lands.
Vertical steel is now rising for the new event space facility located in the Celestial Park section of Epic Universe. According to permits filed with the Orange County Government, the 53,886-gross-square-foot building will consist of two levels. Current construction is focused on the rear of the structure's footprint, which will house a first-floor commercial catering kitchen designed to serve a large ballroom space in the front. The second story, situated above the kitchen area, is slated to provide office space to support park operations.
Architectural details revealed in permit renderings indicate the building will feature a front awning styled to match existing retail structures at the park's entrance. The design incorporates sustainable elements, specifically solar panels for the roof, and will integrate into the existing courtyard area across from the Atlantic restaurant. While major steel work is concentrated on the kitchen and office segments, ground preparation is also underway for restroom facilities near the building's entrance.
This events building is the precursor to several larger construction projects planned for the resort. Permits have been issued for a massive 150,000-square-foot building behind the Wizarding World land, supported by the recent installation of 14 modular offices for project management. Additionally, land preparation has begun in the Dark Universe area for a 71,500-square-foot facility intended for a future attraction. Simultaneously, the park is finalizing infrastructure for the Celestial Goodnight nighttime show, which involved installing dozens of new spotlights and testing pyrotechnics at three distinct launch sites.
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