Innovation Way

Innovation Way
LocationOrlando, Florida, United States
ProposerOrange County Board of County Commissioners
Project websiteInnovation Way: Economic development corridor
StatusUnder Construction
TypeIndustrial/Technology
Cost estimate (low)$48,924,760.00
Start dateMarch, 2006
Completion dateN/A
StakeholdersSuburban Land Reserve, Inc.
SupportersUniversity of Central Florida

The Innovation Way Corridor is a development area planned for Orlando, Florida. The planned corridor is to stretch south from the University of Central Florida to International Corporate Park, then West towards the Lake Nona area and finally ending at the Orlando International Airport. At the heart of this development plan is the expansion and extension of Alafaya Trail (SR 434) south from Avalon Park to SR 528 running between the county landfill and the OUC Curtis H. Stanton Energy Center, then continuing through International Corporate Park before it curves west towards the Lake Nona area and the airport. The entire corridor is planned to be approximately 17 miles (27 km) long. The heart of the planned project is to create a technological and business corridor linking the University of Central Florida to the Orlando International Airport.[1]