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The Disney area is changing fast, with the Ovation project and State Road 516 construction bringing new development and improved infrastructure to the region.

A New Chapter for a Forgotten Disney Area Property

For years, the former Orlando Sun Resort and Convention Center sat abandoned, becoming an eyesore along a corridor that otherwise thrives on tourism, retail, and constant growth. Now, that chapter is officially coming to an end.

The site is set to be redeveloped into Ovation, a 76-acre mixed-use project just minutes from Walt Disney World Resort, located along the heavily traveled I-4 and U.S. 192 corridor. Demolition is expected to begin this month, with construction scheduled to start in 2026.

This project represents more than just tearing down an old property. It is a clear signal of where the Orlando market is headed.

What Is Ovation?

Ovation is planned as a mixed-use development that brings together retail, dining, entertainment, and potential commercial or lifestyle spaces.

Projects like this are designed to create destination-style environments rather than simple shopping centers. With its close proximity to Disney, Ovation is expected to serve both tourists and local residents, which is a strong combination for long-term success.

Why This Location Matters

The I-4 and U.S. 192 corridor has long been one of Central Florida’s most visible and heavily traveled areas. At the same time, it has struggled with outdated properties and underused land.

Redevelopments like Ovation help increase land values, improve the overall perception of the area, attract higher quality businesses, and create new jobs and economic activity.

When large-scale projects replace abandoned sites, nearby properties often benefit. Investor interest grows, surrounding neighborhoods improve, and the area begins to evolve in a meaningful way.

What This Means for Buyers, Sellers, and Investors

For nearby homeowners, projects like this can lead to better amenities, increased demand, and stronger long-term property values.

For investors, it is another reminder that Disney-adjacent real estate remains one of Orlando’s most resilient markets, especially when paired with modern mixed-use planning.

For buyers considering Central Florida, it reinforces why Orlando continues to attract attention not just as a vacation destination, but as a city that consistently reinvests in its future.

Final Thoughts

Seeing a long-abandoned property finally move toward redevelopment is always encouraging. Ovation represents growth, confidence, and a fresh start for a key Orlando corridor.

As construction moves forward, this is a project worth watching, especially for anyone interested in Disney-area real estate, development trends, or long-term market growth.

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