The Well: An Award-Winning Architectural Marvel in Lakeland's North Downtown

Furr, Wegman & Banks is thrilled to announce that our esteemed clients at The Well have been honored at the prestigious Polk Theatre Award Ceremony for their exceptional architectural design and were featured in an article from LKLDNow! Read the full article here.

This remarkable building, located at 114 East Parker Street in Lakeland's vibrant North Downtown neighborhood, has been recognized for its outstanding contribution to the community. Designed to seamlessly integrate with the surrounding properties, The Well has proven to be a dynamic space, fostering collaboration and nurturing the growth of Lakeland's independent professionals, startups, and businesses.

A Redevelopment Success Story:

The story of The Well began with the transformation of a once humble thrift shop into a striking two-story masonry building. Under the visionary guidance of co-founders Sallie Stone and Mario Stone, Compatible Infill transformed the previously neglected space into a contemporary architectural marvel. The Lakeland Community Redevelopment Agency recognized the potential in this location and took ownership of the property, setting the stage for a project that would redefine the landscape of the North Downtown neighborhood.

A Flexible Workspace for Dynamic Professionals:

The Well stands as a testament to the power of thoughtful design and functionality. This flexible workspace has become a hub for Lakeland's diverse community of independent professionals, startups, and teams from both large and small businesses. With its innovative layout and adaptable spaces, The Well provides an environment that encourages collaboration, creativity, and productivity. It serves as a catalyst for the growth and success of Lakeland's entrepreneurial spirit.

Beyond the Workspace:

The Well is not limited to being a workspace alone; it has also become a vital gathering place for the community. Recognizing the importance of fostering connections and nurturing a sense of belonging, The Well has opened its doors to community meetings and gatherings. Whether it's hosting local organizations, cultural events, or social initiatives, this award-winning building has become an inclusive and versatile venue, supporting the wider needs of Lakeland's residents.

We are honored to have worked with the entire team to bring The Well to life!

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