Empower your business with flexible office and industrial suites boasting a wealth of modern amenities and a best-in-class location at the heart of Orlando’s primary industrial hub at the Commerce Point and Gateway Business Parks. The sprawling 1.43-acre park offers a wide range of space sizes and features, allowing any business to find the perfect space for its operations, while convenient points of ingress/egress and a 259-space surface parking lot facilitate quick and easy commutes. Dedicated office suites provide a dynamic mix of private offices and collaborative workspaces, while flex suites allow tenants to combine private offices, warehouse space, and loading areas with grade-level doors. The park provides on-site security from 7 pm to 1 am, and an on-site property manager and building engineer ensures tenants get exceptional, expedited service. This is a unique opportunity for businesses to join a performing commercial node and benefit from a highly accessible location and strong synergy with surrounding businesses.
Commerce Point and Gateway Business Park’s first-rate location combines accessibility, visibility, and convenience. The park is only five minutes from the intersection of Sands Lake Road and Orange Blossom Trail, two major area corridors that provide more than 90,000 passing vehicles each day combined. Tenants of the park benefit from its proximity to Interstate 4 and the Florida Turnpike, a nexus of Florida freeway network which allow businesses to easily reach Daytona and Interstate 95 to the north and Tampa to the southwest. The Orlando International Airport, the second busiest airport in the state by cargo volume, is also reachable in approximately 15 minutes. The area is home to dozens of state and national retailers, popular restaurants, and affordable-priced residential homes. The Florida Mall is also just five minutes away, offering 259 stores and six anchors. This is a massive boon to work-life balance, allowing workers to enjoy the best the city has to offer without extending commutes.
The seat of Orange County and the fourth most visited US city, Orlando is a cultural and economic focal point of central Florida, home to thriving industrial, technology, aerospace, and defense industries. Travel and the movement of product is facilitated by road, sea, rail, air, and even space, making Orlando the only quinti-modal US city. Business in industrial and logistics segments flock to the city, which sits at the crossroads of Florida’s highway network and offers three major ports less than two hours away, and nine international airports within 100 miles. More than 861,000 residents living with 10 miles of the park, resulting in daytime employment of more than 554,000. More than 15%, or 83,000, of these workers are employed in trade, transportation, and utility segments, establishing a sizeable pool of qualified and ambitious future employees.