I-Drive / Tourism Corridor is a established-tier Class A submarket of Orlando with average asking rent around $28/sqft/yr.

  • Tourism HQ corridor.
  • Established tier — ~$28/sqft/yr.
  • Active Class A leasing market with deal flow across major broker desks.

I-Drive / Tourism Corridor, Orlando — Class A submarket

Tourism HQ corridor. · Tier: established · Avg rent: $28/sqft/yr

TL;DR

  • Tourism HQ corridor.
  • Established tier — ~$28/sqft/yr.
  • Active Class A leasing market with deal flow across major broker desks.

Overview

The International Drive corridor — adjacent to the Orange County Convention Center — anchors Orlando's tourism HQ tenancy and convention-services Class A market.

Tenant profile

Tourism HQs, hospitality groups, convention services, healthcare.

Typical specification

15–40,000 sqft floor plates available across newer Class A stock; 9'+ slab-to-slab and modern MEP common.

Transit

LYNX bus; I-Ride Trolley.

Multi-modal transit captures the metro's principal professional catchment.

Amenities

Orange County Convention Center, ICON Park, Universal Orlando.

Comparable buildings

  • I-Drive 360
  • Pointe Orlando
  • Orange Lake Resort HQ

Where I-Drive / Tourism Corridor sits in Orlando

I-Drive / Tourism Corridor is one of 5 Class A submarkets we cover in Orlando, classified as established tier with an average asking rent around $28/sqft/yr. Compared with the broader Orlando Class A stock, I-Drive / Tourism Corridor typically attracts Tourism HQs, hospitality groups, convention services, healthcare and competes most directly with the city's other established submarkets on building specification, transit access, and amenitisation.

Adjacent submarkets to study alongside I-Drive / Tourism Corridor: Downtown, Lake Nona, Maitland / Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary / Heathrow. The full Orlando submarket atlas is at /cities/orlando.

Topic deep-dives for I-Drive / Tourism Corridor

For an institutional Class A occupier evaluating I-Drive / Tourism Corridor, the highest-leverage analyses to commission next are the rent benchmark, the concession-package comparable, and the ESG performance baseline. Class A Atlas covers each as a dedicated topic page for this submarket:

Related glossary

Terminology specific to Orlando Class A leasing and to the established tier: Class A, Trophy asset, Effective rent, Concession package, TI allowance, Submarket tier.

Editorial provenance

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