More Industrial Space Planned For Infinity Park
A recent article from GrowthSpotter discusses plans for additional industrial space at Infinity Park, located near Universal‘s upcoming Epic Universe theme park in Orlando. The development aims to meet the growing demand for logistics and warehousing facilities in the area.
Infinity Park, a premier industrial development near Universal’s Epic Universe in Orlando, is expanding its footprint to meet the growing demand for logistics and warehousing space, according to a recent article from GrowthSpotter. The park, developed by McCraney Property Company and Tavistock Development Company, currently spans 1.3 million square feet across nine Class A buildings.
Existing Facilities
The park’s existing buildings include:
- Building 100: 98,469 sq ft
- Building 200: 98,451 sq ft
- Building 500: 116,252 sq ft
- Building 600: 116,252 sq ft
- Building 700: 95,206 sq ft
These facilities are strategically located along Consulate Drive, offering easy access to major transportation routes.
Expansion Plans
In response to the anticipated increase in demand driven by the opening of Epic Universe, Infinity Park is planning additional industrial space. While specific square footage for the new developments has not been disclosed, the expansion aims to further solidify the park’s position as a key logistics hub in Central Florida.
Situated at the intersection of Florida’s Turnpike and Beachline Expressway (528), Infinity Park benefits from high visibility and accessibility. The location is expected to attract a diverse range of tenants, including those in e-commerce, logistics, and distribution sectors, capitalizing on the area’s infrastructure and proximity to major attractions like Epic Universe.
Infinity Park’s expansion aligns with broader regional development trends, positioning it as a critical component of Central Florida’s economic growth and industrial capacity.
Source: GrowthSpotter
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