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Orlando Economy Update - 2015 Q2
1. O R L A N D OT H E P L A C E TO G O .
T H E P L A C E T O B E .
2. 2
NO PERSONAL
INCOME TAXES
2014 POPULATION
OF 19,507,369
LABOR FORCE OF
9.7 MILLION
RECORD 97.3 MILLION
VISITORS IN 2014
Top 3
workforce
in the U.S.
CNBC, 2014
5 million
foreign language
speakers
U.S. Census
5th in high-tech
employment in
the U.S.
TechAmerica Cyberstates
3rd lowest private
sector unionization
rate in the U.S.
UnionStats.com
HIGHLIGHTS
3,524,545 new people since 2000 - 17.6% population increase
Tourism increased 3.9 percent over 2013
Florida’s $800 billion economy rivals the world’s largest countries
Florida’s 2014 GDP increased 13.6% since YE 2009
Florida Exports over $60 billion in goods made in the state
STATE OF FLORIDA
$153 BILLION IN
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TOP-RATED
INFRASTRUCTURE
TOP RATED WORKFORCE
Source: Enterprise Florida
3. 3
TOP BUSINESS LOCATION
#1STATE FOR
INNOVATION
- Fast Company
#2STATE FOR
BUSINESS
- Chief Executive
Magazine
#3STATE FOR HIGH-
TECH BUSINESSES
- TechAmerica
Cyberstates
FLORIDA HAS SURPASSED
NEW YORK TO BECOME
THE THIRD MOST
POPULOUS STATE
IN THE U.S.
IF FLORIDA WERE A
COUNTRY IT WOULD HAVE
THE 19TH LARGEST
ECONOMY IN THE
WORLD
Source: Enterprise Florida
4. 4
ORLANDO’S
ECONOMY IS
BOOMING
Number One City
for Job Growth
Forbes, 2014
Top 10 city in the U.S.
to out pace the nation
in job growth
Kiplinger, 2012
Orlando earned the
third spot in Job
Creation Index Score
Gallup, 2012
Hot spot for job growth
in companies with less
than 100 employees
Inc. Magazine
Number 9 among Top
10 places in the U.S. for
veterans to find jobs
USAA
Number Three
City to Find an
IT Job
Modis, 2012
2.3 Million
Orlando MSA
Population
U.S. Census, 2015
8.8%
2010-2014
Population Growth
U.S. Census, 2015
36.7
Median
Age
U.S. Census, 2015
#1 CITY
FOR JOB
GROWTH
Orlando named the
4th happiest place to
work in the nation
Forbes
Top 10 best
cities for
working women
NerdWallet
#2
MSA for
Population Growth
U.S. Census, 2015
RAPIDLY INCREASING POPULATION
ORLANDO METRO
RECORD-BREAKING JOB GROWTH
Source: Orlando EDC
5. 5
21.1%
16.7%
12.1%12.2%
10.6%
6.4%
5.1%
3.4%
4.0%
3.4%
2.9% 2.1%
Leisure & Hospitality
Professional & Business Services
Education & Health Services
Retail Trade
Total Government
Financial Activities
Construction
Other Services
Wholesale Trade
Manufacturing
Transportation, Warehousing, & Utilities
Information
Walt Disney Company
Universal Orlando
Adventist Health System/Florida Hospital
Darden Restaurants
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment
Lockheed Martin
Siemens Energy
Mears Transportation
Southwest Airlines
Starwood Hotels & Resorts
JetBlue Airways
Deloitte
L-3 Communications
Electronic Arts
Verizon Communications
American Automobile Association (AAA)
Golf Channel
Tupperware Brands Corp.
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Northrop Grumman
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
METRO ORLANDO
UNEMPLOYMENT
5.3%3.7%
METRO ORLANDO
JOB GROWTH
NEW JOBS SINCE
FEBRUARY 2014
25,576
ORLANDO
EMPLOYMENT
BY INDUSTRY
HQ
HQ
HQ
HQ
HQ
HQ
HQ
MORE THAN 150 INTERNATIONAL
COMPANIES REPRESENTING 20 COUNTRIES
HAVE FACILITIES IN ORLANDO
TOP EMPLOYERS
Source: Orlando EDC
6. CENTRAL FLORIDA RESEARCH PARK
1,025 Acres / 58 Buildings
120+ companies / 8,500+ employees
Hub of the nation’s military simulation/training programs
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
60,000 Students / $1.9 Billion Economic Impact
Nation’s No. 3 “Up-and-Coming” university - 2015 U.S. News & World Report
Best value for a college education - 2014 Kiplinger’s & The Princeton Review
LAKE NONA / MEDICAL CITY
Projected Economic impact of $7.6 billion creating 30,000 jobs
Home to some of the nation’s top medical facilities including Sanford-Burnham
Medical Research Institute, VA Medical Center, and Nemours Children’s Hospital
UNITED STATES TENNIS ASSOCIATION (USTA)
62-acre new divisional headquarters of the USTA
State-of-the-art facility featuring 100-plus court tennis center
DR. PHILLIPS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Brand new $514 million performing arts center
State-of-the-art premier destination for world-class arts, culture and entertainment
CREATIVE VILLAGE
68-acre mixed-use, transit oriented, urban infill neighborhood in the heart of
Downtown Orlando
ORANGE COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER
2.1 million square feet of exhibit space
More than 1.2 million attendees - $2.0 billion in total economic impact
FLORIDA ADVANCED MANUFACTURING RESEARCH CENTER
The world’s first industry-led consortium for manufacturing smart sensors
The $70 million, 100,000 square foot facility is expected to create 20,000 jobs
2ND
LARGEST UNIVERSITY IN THE U.S.
7TH
LARGEST RESEARCH PARK IN THE U.S.
650 ACRE PREMIER HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES PARK
#2 MEETING DESTINATION IN THE U.S. - CVENT
M A J O R
M E T R O
DRIVERS
7. 7
62 MILLION VISITORS
NEW RECORD FOR
U.S. TOURISM
5%
VISITATION
GROWTH
2013-2014
32
MILLION
ROOM NIGHTS SOLD
2014
79
MILLION
2014 THEME PARK
ATTENDANCE
ECONOMIC
IMPACT OF
LEADER IN TOURISM
$50
BILLION
“TOP 15
PLACES IN THE WORLD
TO GO IN 2015”
Source: Orlando EDC
8. 8
TOP 10 - #7
CONNECTIVITY
LARGE AMERICAN CITIES
OF THE FUTURE 2015/2016
- fDi Magazine
SUNRAIL
SunRail, Central Florida’s commuter rail system, connects 31 miles from Volusia County to
Orange County. The $1.28 billion, 61.5 mile project will eventually run 61 miles extending
into Osceola County.
I-4 ULTIMATE
I-4 Ultimate is a 6-year, 21-mile reconstruction project of Central Florida’s major interstate
system. The $2.3 billion project is aimed to enhance mobility and maximize accessibility.
LYNX/LYMMO
LYNX is the public transit provider for Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties. Lymmo is a free
route that serves Downtown Orlando with over 35 stops.
ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (MCO)
The Orlando International Airport served more than 35 million passengers in 2014. It is the
third largest airport in the nation for domestic origin and destination and the 11th fastest
growing major airport in the world.
JUICE BIKE SHARE
Juice Bike Share enhances Central Florida’s transportation options with hundreds of bikes
around town available 24/7. There are 20 hubs located throughout Downtown Orlando and its
surrounding neighborhoods.
In Orlando, we know how to get around. The region’s
infrastructure offers reliability, affordability and efficiency, giving
businesses seamless access to the people and places they need to reach.
From commuter rail service and highway systems to a multi-modal hub —
Orlando knows how to connect you.
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Source: Orlando EDC
9. 9
5th best city for an active lifestyle
WalletHub, 2014
You will never run out of things to do in Orlando. From world-
renowned theme parks, attractions, golf courses and sports complexes
to fine dining, shopping and a thriving arts and culture scene, it is no
wonder that Orlando’s residents live the good life.
Amway Center named “Facility of the Year”
Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily
More than 100 top-rated golf courses
New 25,000+ seat soccer stadium scheduled to open in 2016
Brand new Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
Newly renovated Florida Citrus Bowl
Extensive networks of trails and parks including Wekiva Springs
12 versatile shopping malls and outlet centers
Over 5,000 restaurants spanning every type of cuisine
not to mention...the world’s top theme and water parks
New York
Washington DC
San Diego
Chicago
Miami
Atlanta
Pittsburgh
Orlando
Phoenix
Tampa
San Antonio
223.7
143.3
141.9
114.6
112.6
101.6
100.8
98.3
93.6
92.6
87.5
0 50 100 150 200
COST OF LIVING COMPARISON
COMPOSITE INDEX - Q1 2015
Numbers less than 100 are below the national average
MAJOR SPORTS TEAMS
THE PLACE TO BE
RECREATIONAL HAVEN
Source: Orlando EDC