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The Orange County Convention Center is a convention center located in Orlando, Florida. Opened in 1983 as the Orange County Convention and Civic Center, it is the primary public convention center for the Central Florida region and the second-largest convention center in the United States, after McCormick Place in Chicago. [2]
Services engineer: Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. [7] General contractor: KUD International [2] Tenants; UCF Knights (2007–present) Orlando Fantasy (2010) Orlando Predators (2014) Florida Mutineers (2020–2023) Central Florida Crusaders (2022–present) Orlando Valkyries (2024–present) Website; additionfiarena.com
It also acts as the de facto convention center for Osceola County, Florida, until plans for their own dedicated convention center are realized. It has 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m 2) of total meeting space, and a total of 1,718 guest rooms and suites.
MegaCon was founded by James Breitbiel and first held in 1993 at the Orlando Expo Center (Now the UCF Center for Emerging Media). [3] Along the new show until 1998, there was a smaller sister show, Tampa Mega-Show, also organized by Breitbiel. [ 4 ]
Flamingo Crossings, also known as Flamingo Crossings Town Center or Flamingo Crossings Village, is an outdoor shopping, dining, residential, and entertainment complex at Walt Disney World near Winter Garden, Florida in Orange County. First announced by Disney in 2007, the complex officially opened in 2021 with an initial phase of businesses ...
The Citrus Center, also known as the BB&T building, originally known as the CNA Tower, is a commercial office building in Orlando, Florida, United States located at 255 South Orange Avenue. Topped out in December 1970 and completed in April 1971, it was the first modern skyscraper in Orlando.
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (commonly known as Dr. Phillips Center) is a performing arts center in Downtown Orlando, Florida, United States. It joined the Bob Carr Theater, which originally opened as the Orlando Municipal Auditorium in 1927, [1] to become Orlando's main performance venue. The center's grand opening was held on ...
Passenger rail service returned in 2014 when SunRail revamped the station as a commuter rail stop. [13] A New Orleans themed event venue, The Orchid Garden, in the Church Street Station complex was renovated for $2M and open in 2014. [61] Lincoln Property purchased most of the property of the Church Street Station in November 2017. [7]