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Now Open in Orlando. Rialto, featuring Ocean Prime, Bar Louie and J. Alexander’s is Orlando’s newest destination for fine restaurants, extraordinary shops and boutique office space.
Rialto is a 135,000 SF mixed-use development on Sand Lake Road in the heart of the Dr. Phillips area, the city’s most dynamic community. Located just 15 minutes from Orlando International Airport, Walt Disney World and downtown Orlando, the center is clearly visible from the Interstate-4 Sand Lake Road exit. Rialto is ideally situated with 1000 feet of frontage to the street and nearly 1000 feet of shoreline on scenic Spring Lake. A place of distinctive architecture and lush landscaping, Rialto is everything you’d expect from a vibrant marketplace. |
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| At a Glance... |
Rialto is surrounded by such fine establishments as Morton’s, Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, Season’s 52, Barnes & Noble, and a Whole Foods Market.
With easy access and valet parking, Rialto serves the area’s affluent residents, business travelers and tourists.
The Dr. Phillips area is home to the best communities in Orlando. Exclusive neighborhoods such as Isleworth, home to Tiger Woods, Windermere, and Bay Hill, home to Arnold Palmer.
Nearly 420,000 people live within a 15 minute drive of Rialto. Double digit growth is projected through 2014.
Area residents have an average household income of of $103,000 with 50% possessing a college degree or higher.
48.7 million people visited Orlando in 2007, a 2% increase over 2006. Over 10 million came for business; the rest for leisure purposes. There were 2.8 million international visitors.
Besides visiting amusement parks, the most popular activity among domestic leisure travelers is dining (41%), general entertainment (39%) and shopping (35%). Trips, on average are 2.7 days and an average of $1507 is spent.
During 2007, nearly 10.6 million visitors came to Orlando for business purposes (23.0% of all domestic visitors). Most business travelers (57%) were in Orlando for a convention or group meeting, while the remaining 43% came for transient business purposes. Group meeting visitors spent an average of $740 per person/trip. Demographic information is from Clarita Site
Reports 2009 and Orlando CVB Research Dept. 2008 |
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Ocean Prime Bar Louie J. Alexander’s Sadler’s Fine Clothiers Bento Cafe Rain Salon & Spa Flipper’s Pizza Cork & Olive Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt |
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