Lake Orlando Industrial Park consists of nine single-story office/flex/warehouse suites with flexible floor plans totaling approximately 292,365 square feet. The campus lies near John Young Parkway (State Road 423), State Road 50, State Road 408, and Interstate 4. Due to its easy accessibility, optimal proximity to thoroughfares, and highly flexible I-P/W zoning, each space is well-suited to a variety of users, including E-commerce, HVAC service providers, wholesalers, solar panel installers, flooring companies, granite vendors, home builders, construction companies, and more. Users are also afforded access to a well-trained, stable workforce in the area. Nearly 10,000 goods-producing businesses employ over 700 workers within a 3-mile radius of the property.
Positioned in Orlando’s Northwest Orange County submarket, Lake Orlando Business Center is just south of the $1 billion Rosemont Arts District redevelopment project and six minutes north of the Packing District’s 202-acre, $700 million development project. Tenants in search of viable, less expensive alternatives need to look no further; Lake Orlando Industrial Park offers spaces that are perfect for users serving the vast numbers of residents and companies moving to the Packing District area. The center also offers proximity to Downtown Orlando and connectivity to several arterial roadways.
The Northwest Orange County submarket is among the fastest-growing in Central Florida. Currently, the second-largest submarket in the metro by inventory, the area has seen significant investment activity within the last year. From a macro perspective, Northwest Orange County has experienced rapid growth of more than 9 million square feet in the industrial sector over the last five years. Over the last year, 410 new units were delivered in the multifamily sector, with roughly 610 units in the active construction pipeline, according to CoStar data.