Downtown Orlando Location Detail

 

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Census Tracts Surveyed

Census Block Groups Surveyed

Downtown Orlando includes Zip Codes 32801, 32803, 32804, 32805. The Central Business District has a population of 3,573, with 2,444 households. The Central Business District has a population of 3,573, with 2,444 households. All of the neighborhoods listed are served by the Orange County Unified School District. Portions of Downtown Orlando are in Congressional District FL-7, and others are FL-10. Likewise, State Senate Districts FL-11 and FL-13 and State House Districts FL-46 and FL-47 apply to specific geographies in the Downtown area.

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Downtown Orlando

Census Block Group

120950103002

Population: 872

  • East West Hwy to the North
  • E Gore St to the South
  • Summerlin Ave S to the East
  • Delaney Ave to the West

 

 

Downtown Orlando

Census Block Group

120950188002

Population: 505

  • Virginia Dr to the North
  • Marks St to the South
  • Mills Ave N to the East (Rt 17)
  • Highland Ave and N Orange Ave to the West

Downtown Orlando 

Census Block Group

120950189005

Population: 3,112

  • W Colonial Dr to the North
  • East-West Expy to the South
  • N Magnolia Ave, N Rosalind Ave, and Lake Ave to the East
  • I-4 to the West

Downtown Orlando Vicinity

Census Block Group

120950184001

Population: 1,162

  • E Colonial Dr to the North
  • East West Expy to the South
  • N Semoran Blvd to the East
  • N Primrose Dr to the West

Downtown Orlando Vicinity

Census Block Group

120950147031

Population: 2,210

  • Raleigh St to the North
  • Metrowest Blvd to the South
  • S Kirkman Rd to the East
  • Hiawassee Rd to the West

Downtown Orlando Vicinity

Census Block Group

120950152011

 

Population: 1,334

  • Seminole County Line to the North
  • Kennedy Blvd to the South
  • I-4 to the East
  • N Keller Rd and Keller Rd S to the East

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