
Anchored neighborhood center in the Lake Mary retail trade area, north of Orlando.
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Griffin Farm sits within the Lake Mary retail trade area in Seminole County, north of Orlando along the I-4 corridor — among the higher-income suburban submarkets in metro Orlando. The three-mile trade area is heavily weighted to owner-occupied households, and median household income inside the five-mile ring runs well above the metro average. Daily traffic past the center is fed by I-4 commuter flow and the residential build-out across Lake Mary, Heathrow, and Longwood.
Co-tenancy is built around a high-volume grocery anchor that drives weekly trips into the center, paired with a fitness anchor that brings repeat-visit traffic across morning and evening dayparts. National service tenants — banking, restaurant, and personal-care — round out the inline footprint. The mix is intentionally weighted to needs-based retail and frequent-visit categories, which has held the center near full occupancy since delivery.
The center occupies a roughly 6.5-acre site with one signalized full-access point and one non-signalized full-access point off the secondary road, plus access to a three-story parking garage. Inline storefronts run along a single L-shaped strip with shop depths suitable for restaurant, service, or soft-goods buildouts, and a parking ratio of 3.5 / 1,000 SF. The center delivered in 2018 against a fully developed adjacent residential base.
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