Lake Nona Landing

Dozens of shops, restaurants and services

Lake Nona Landing spans 52 acres along Narcoossee Rd., including 596,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and office space. The retail complex is anchored by Walmart and Sam’s Club, both of which feature “store-of-the-future” retail innovations that debuted in Lake Nona, including Mobile Scan & Go, interactive product information stations and drive-up pick-up lanes specially designed for online shoppers.

Tenants include: Lowe’s Home Improvement, Sam’s Club, PetSmart, Wal-Mart, UPS Store, Maki Hibachi, Jeremiah’s Italian Ice, Lake Nona Animal Clinic, Bark Nona Dog Hotel, Primrose School of Lake Nona and more!

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Lake Nona Landing

Lake Nona’s Smart City Ecosystem Draws Siemens Energy

LAKE NONA, Orlando, Fla. [August 21, 2025]— Continuing its momentum as a catalyst for innovation and regional high-wage job growth, Lake Nona announced that Siemens Energy will relocate its Orlando offices to Lake Nona Town Center. The global energy technology leader will occupy more than 242,000 square feet at 6876 Marwick Lane, Lake Nona’s newest Class A office building featuring high-performance design built for energy efficiency and a modern workplace experience. Situated in the heart of...

UCF Lake Nona Hospital Is LEED Gold Certified

A First in Florida - The designation, announced the day before Earth Day, recognizes the hospital’...

Fountain Life Opens Innovative Precision Diagnostic Center in Lake Nona

State-of-the-art center brings AI-enabled health screenings and diagnostic capabilities to Lake Nona...

dnata USA Announces New Headquarters in Orlando’s Lake Nona

Orlando, Fla. – (Jan. 25, 2022) – dnata, a leading global air and travel services provider, is e...

leAD Lake Nona Sports & Health Tech Accelerator Announces Second Cohort

From AI-powered nutrition solutions to a wearable, medical-grade continuous oxygen monitoring device...

Lake Nona Performance Club Now Open

Orlando, Fla. – (Aug. 2, 2021) – The Lake Nona Performance Club (LNPC), the region’s mos...

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