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Terian Group Breaks Ground on $92.5M Emi on 50 Tower in Orlando's Mills 50
The 336-unit apartment project will bring Japandi design and rooftop amenities to the walkable restaurant district.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:08pm
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The Emi on 50 apartment tower aims to bring a new level of luxury living to Orlando's vibrant Mills 50 district, with Japandi-inspired design and rooftop amenities catered to the neighborhood's walkable restaurant scene.Today in OrlandoTerian Group has secured $92.5 million in construction financing and is breaking ground this month on Emi on 50, a nine-story, 336-unit apartment tower in Orlando's vibrant Mills 50 neighborhood. The Japandi-inspired building will feature a rooftop pool, pickleball court, Japanese garden courtyard, and other resident amenities catered to the area's walkable restaurant scene.
Why it matters
The Emi on 50 project represents a major new investment in Orlando's Mills 50 district, which has seen a wave of restaurant and retail openings in recent years that have boosted the neighborhood's profile as a walkable, dining-centric destination. The new apartment tower aims to capitalize on this momentum by providing luxury housing options for urban renters drawn to the area's density of eateries and pedestrian-friendly streets.
The details
Terian Group's $92.5 million Emi on 50 project will bring 336 new apartment units to the Mills 50 neighborhood, with construction expected to run through 2027 and move-ins likely by 2028. The nine-story, Japandi-inspired building will feature a rooftop fitness center, pool deck with a Sunset Terrace, an elevated pickleball court, a Japanese garden courtyard, a speakeasy-style lounge, and coworking lofts. The developer also plans structured parking, long-term bike storage, and smart-home features. Terian executives cited Mills 50's density of restaurants and walkable blocks as a key draw for the project, which will use precast concrete to speed delivery and bolster durability.
- Terian Group plans to start construction on Emi on 50 this month (April 2026).
- Construction is expected to run through 2027, with completion and move-ins targeted for 2028.
The players
Terian Group
The real estate development firm behind the $92.5 million Emi on 50 apartment tower project in Orlando's Mills 50 neighborhood.
JLL Capital Markets
The firm that arranged $92.5 million in construction financing for the Emi on 50 project through PCCP.
PCCP
The lender that provided the $92.5 million construction loan for the Emi on 50 project, as arranged by JLL Capital Markets.
What’s next
Neighbors and city permitting updates will be key signals to watch as Emi on 50 progresses from renderings to reality over the next few years.
The takeaway
The Emi on 50 project represents a major new investment in Orlando's vibrant Mills 50 district, which has emerged as a walkable, dining-centric destination. By providing luxury housing options tailored to the area's restaurant scene and pedestrian-friendly streets, the development aims to capitalize on the neighborhood's growing appeal for urban renters.
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