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The Baldwin Park-Orlando Village Center is the area’s hottest new development. Featuring Central Florida’s newest streetscapes, stores, restaurants, homes, business offices and a scenic water walk, the complex is serving to raise the overall value of homes in Baldwin Park-Orlando. Residents in all Baldwin Park-Orlando neighborhoods can walk or bike to the Village Center to shop, dine or work. The Village has over 65,000 square feet of Class A office space and over 80,000 square feet for executive office suites in two and three-story buildings. Designers created several mixed-use buildings, combining living and working space. Unique multi-story buildings feature retail space on the street level with apartments above. City Homes by Rey Homes are also located throughout the Village Center and lend stylish residential charm to the dining, shopping and entertainment hub of this Orlando neighborhood.
For those residing in Baldwin Park-Orlando, being affiliated with the Orlando Metropolitan Area introduces them to a litany of amenities, attractions and opportunities that most can only dream of. The City of Orlando is best known for its many tourist attractions, particularly the nearby Walt Disney World Resort. Other major attractions include Sea World and Universal Orlando Resort. Still, Orlando is much more that just a tourist destination.
For residents, the things that matter most – education, healthcare, and safety – are given as much attention as the local tourism economy. Orlando, while being known for the second largest city in the country for the number of hotel rooms, is also a leader in medical care and research. The city’s two major health systems are the Florida Hospital and the Orlando Regional Healthcare System. Florida Hospital is the largest healthcare system in Central Florida and one of the biggest hospitals in the United States. Notably, Florida Hospital has been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as one of America’s top hospitals for eight consecutive years. The Orlando Regional Medical Center is one of the busiest Level I Trauma Centers in the country and is also the home to the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.
Baldwin Park-Orlando is one of 115 Orlando neighborhoods. Like most neighborhoods, Baldwin Park-Orlando is located outside of the city proper. Located in Orange County, this neighborhood is close to most major employers in the area, as well as Orlando’s major transportation hubs. The Orlando International Airport is a mere 20 minutes away while the Amtrak Orlando Station, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Orlando Station (a major tourist attraction), and the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Orlando Station are all located within five miles of Baldwin Park-Orlando. Major employers in this region include Lockheed-Martin, IBM, Oracle, AT&T, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Systems and Hewlett-Packard. While the Orlando business sector heavily leans toward either tourism or manufacturing, a developing sector is the film, television and electronic gaming industries. Universal Studios and the Disney-MGM studios are anchoring the emergence of this sector as more and more small, niche companies are moving in to provide outsourcing services to these larger studios.
Due to the presence of so many large-scale manufacturing companies in this region, the Orlando area also features an abundance of institutions of higher learning. The University of Central Florida, Troy University, Stetson University, Florida A&M and Polytechnic University are some of the city’s largest. Several colleges and community colleges are also scattered throughout. The presence of these institutions, the many major corporations and the endless list of cultural attractions makes residing in any one of Orlando’s communities an excellent place to live, work and play.
Baldwin Park-Orlando is a progressive community that is committed to introducing new amenities and development to its neighborhood while still preserving its unique, original style. From new projects such as the Baldwin Park-Orlando Village Center to the beautification of existing community parks and recreation centers, this neighborhood is committed to ensuring a bright and rewarding future for its residents.
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