Sunday, March 7, 2010

ClassPort



Observation: The outside of it was very neat. It was really quiet and it was almost scary. There weren't many stores in the center. Inside the office, was also very pleasant, it was neutral colours, and it was kind of empty. The lady at the desk was very polite, but the sales rep was not there both times I went to interview him.

Speculation: Baldwin Park is there to provide a safe environment for children. Baldwin Park is a little city in a city.

Analysis: Baldwin Park is here to provide a fun and enjoyable community for people. It is trying to reconsider the make-up of the city.

Evaluation: Baldwin Park is good where it is. It is a perfect distance from downtown, Orlando, and Winter Park.

What is the history of Baldwin park?
A: The land Baldwin park was built on was an old Air Force base through World War II until 1968. In 1968, it became a Naval training center. The training center was closed in 1999. The name Baldwin comes from a former secretary of the Navy, Robert H.B. Baldwin.

How much would it cost to live here?
A: Houses are from around $200.000 to $5 million. Apartments start at $850 a month.

What can you do in the center?
A: In the center we have a grocery store, multiple restaurants, shops, and a public gathering place.

Do the children have to leave the community to go to school?
A: Some of them so, but we have our own schools here. We have Audubon Elementary school, and Glenridge middle school.

Are there any parts or places to play sports? Any green areas?
A: Yes; we have two centers with Jr. Olympic sized pools and children's pools, excersize room, multi-purpose gathering room, park space, and playground. We have a third center with two open-air pavilions, the Audubon Pavilion, and Birthday pavilion, a tot lot and pool. We have Blue Jacket Park with track and field, baseball field, tennis and basketball courts, picnic areas, concession stand, covered pavilions, and two children's playgrounds. Harbor Park has a trail and waterwalk, gazebo, and fishing pier. We also have multiple conservation ares as well.

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