0.76 ± ACRES 2207 E Michigan Street, Orlando FL 32806
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Total Acreage 0.76 ±
Frontage 155’
Water / Sewer Yes
Zoning C2
Current Use Vacant Land
Approved Uses Commercial/
Office/Retail
Sale Price $799,000
Lease Price Negotiable
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
E MICHIGAN ST 37,000 VPD
The Property was recently assembled and rezoned via Orange County to C-2 Commercial, allowing for a variety of uses including office, retail, general commercial, professional and medical. The Property has 155’ of frontage along Michigan Street and includes 50’ of frontage along Homeland Street. The property is improved with a 2,155 sf metal warehouse building constructed new in 1985. The Property includes direct access to water, sewer and electric service.
Recently, the Property was planned and fully permitted for the construction of a 6,627 sf (two story) medical/professional office building including 31 planned parking spaces. These plans and permits can be modified or amended for future construction, but represent a significant time and cost savings for an owner/user or investor.
The Property is being offered For Sale, For Lease or a Build-To-Suit.
TRAFFIC COUNTS:
E Michigan Street 37,000 VPD
Interstate-4 197,500 VPD
Orange Avenue 51,000 VPD
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ANDY HAWKINS Senior Vice [email protected]
BRETT HARTUNG Senior Associate [email protected]
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ANDY HAWKINS Senior Vice [email protected]
BRETT HARTUNG Senior Associate [email protected]
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AREA DEMOGRAPHICS
Demographic & Income Comparison Profile 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES
2017 Population 13,855 111,152 307,243
2022 Population (Projected) 14,956 119,981 333,813
2017 Total Households 6,174 49,783 124,258
2022 Total Households (Projected) 6,646 53,689 134,819
2017 Average HH Income $74,336 $70,647 $67,040
2022 Average HH Income (Projected) $86,332 $83,056 $77,478
2017 Median Age 41.9 41.9 41.9
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ANDY HAWKINS Senior Vice [email protected]
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BRETT HARTUNG Senior [email protected]
Total Enrollment:2,842
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PROPERTY PHOTOS
LOCATION MAP / DRIVE TIMES
ANDY HAWKINS Senior Vice [email protected]
BRETT HARTUNG Senior Associate [email protected]
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SR 408 5 minOrlando 10 minDoctor Phillips 15 minOrlando Airport 20 minWinter Park 25 min
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ORLANDO ECONOMIC DETAILS
As one of the world’s most visited tourist destinations, Orlando’s famous attractions form the backbone of its tourism industry.
But, the city’s potential has only begun to be realized. Numerous major multi-use commercial projects are on the drawing
board. An unprecedented level of office development is planned for downtown Orlando. All told, more than one million
additional square feet of construction has been announced for the downtown business district.
The growth of Orlando is also expanding in more than just business. Ten public and private secondary schools, all noted
for excellence and innovative teaching, bring school children of all socio-economic realms into downtown on a daily basis.
Higher education is booming with the University of Central Florida recently expanding their campus to enhance educational
opportunities for students which will further energize downtown. Florida A&M’s Law School opened in downtown Orlando
in fall 2002. Florida State University’s Medical School has a regional campus in Delaney Park, just south of downtown,
where third and fourth year medical students complete their training through involvement with two of the nation’s largest
healthcare systems, both of which are also located in downtown Orlando. Valencia College also has a downtown Orlando
campus.
ORLANDO
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
ANDY HAWKINSSenior Vice President
www.foundrycommercial.com
BRETT HARTUNGSenior Associate407.540.7897