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Business professionals walk the streets by day as couples and singles alike enjoy evenings in Downtown’s Central Business District. The district stretches on the South and North ends from Anderson to Colonial, and on the East and West boundaries from Rosalind to Interstate 4. The neighborhood consists of theaters, galleries, restaurants and bars, museums, parks and much more. This district also features multiple residential skyscrapers, 55 West, Camden Orange Court, The Vue, Solaire and Aspire.
Accentuated with art and culture, the Central Business District of Downtown Orlando is home to the CityArts Factory. The CityArts Factory is an art gallery sponsored by the Downtown Arts District, which is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing arts and economic development in Orlando. The Central Business District will also hold the new, state-of-the-art Dr. P. Phillips Performing Arts Center, breaking ground this fall. This venue will provide Orlando with two grand performance halls, a community theater, outdoor plaza and performance space, rehearsal rooms, administrative offices and educational programming space.
Being the urban core and well recognized element of Downtown, the Central Business District is the busiest area of Downtown and is booming with opportunity for future growth. Find your Central Business District workplace, favorite restaurant or nighttime hotspot by visiting www.downtownorlando.com