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Retail Space for Lease in Ocoee

Ocoee retail continues to outperform national averages thanks to population growth, strong household income, and a healthy mix of local and national tenants. Inline, endcap, and pad site opportunities are available across every major Ocoee corridor.

Cap Rates: 6.0% - 8.0%Population: ~51,00012 miles W of Orlando

About Ocoee

Ocoee is a rapidly growing Orange County suburb on the SR-50 and SR-429 corridors, attracting national retailers, medical users, and logistics operators. The Ocoee Crown Point development and Clarke Road commercial district are driving significant new commercial investment.

Market highlights

  • SR-50 (Colonial Drive) — one of Orlando's busiest commercial corridors
  • SR-429 Western Beltway access to I-4 and Florida Turnpike
  • Ocoee Crown Point master-planned mixed-use development
  • National retailer and QSR expansion corridor

Major employers

  • Health Central Hospital (Ocoee)
  • National retailers along SR-50
  • Distribution operators

Demographics

Median household income ~$65,000 with strong population growth and new residential construction driving services and retail demand.

Why Invest in Retail Space in Ocoee

  • Inline, endcap, and pad site opportunities
  • High-traffic corridors with strong demographic profiles
  • Multi-tenant strip centers with below-market leases for value-add
  • Restaurant and drive-thru opportunities
  • Anchored neighborhood centers available to investors

Typical Retail Space Tenants in Ocoee

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Quick service restaurantsMedical servicesBeauty & wellnessEssential servicesDiscount retail

Ocoee Retail Corridor Highlights

Ocoee's strongest retail corridors combine traffic count, demographic density, and high visibility. National credit tenants pay a premium for corner locations and signalized intersections, while local retailers cluster in walkable downtown environments where foot traffic supports boutique concepts and restaurants.

Retail Investment Strategies in Ocoee

Investor strategies in Ocoee retail fall into two buckets: stabilized cash flow from anchored centers leased to credit tenants, or value-add plays where below-market leases can be marked to market as they roll. Both strategies are viable in Ocoee thanks to consistent rent growth and tenant demand.

Leasing Retail Space in Ocoee

Retail leasing in Ocoee is active across QSR, medical, beauty, and essential services tenants. Most leases run 5-10 years with annual escalations and percentage rent clauses for food and beverage users. Tenant improvements are often negotiated in exchange for longer lease terms.

Looking for retail space in Ocoee?

Ryan Solberg and the MaxLife Realty team work Ocoee and the surrounding Central Florida markets every day. We source on-market and off-market opportunities, underwrite them against institutional standards, and help clients close with confidence.

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