The Edgewood District is a thriving live-and-work community, snuggled right along Orange Avenue just three miles south of Downtown Orlando.
The Edgewood District is a 1.5 square mile stretch of land, and home to more than 2,600 residents. A hardworking community, Edgewood has grown to accommodate a variety of businesses covering an expanse of fields.
Whether it's for some boutique shopping, a bite to eat, or a stop at our weekly community Farmer's Market, the Edgewood District is your quick escape from the big city!
History of Edgewood
The Edgewood DIstrict is a residential community found in the heart of Central Florida, and hugs the shores of Orange County’s most vibrant lakes — Conway, Gatlin, Jennie Jewel, Jessamine and Mary.
Dating back to 1881, Edgewood found its existence following the construction of the South Florida Railroad, connecting Orlando to Tampa. A road was built to parallel the railroad in 1916 thus creating Orange Avenue, a major thoroughfare that opened the area for unprecendented industrial development and a population boom.
With the population on the rise, community leaders decided it was time to separate the area into three separate townships: Belle Isle, Pine Castle, and Edgewood. On April 24th, 1924 the Edgewood was formally established.
Even after 90 years, our charm has never changed. The Edgewood District now calls itself home to more than 2,600 residents, with a patchwork of neighborhoods characterized by tall oak trees, lake front property, and classic Central Florida homes.
Orange Avenue continues to be lifeblood of The Edgewood District, supporting more than 350 thriving businesses. And though cargo trains still rumble through the District, the SunRail will provide unprecedented convenience as Central Florida gets its first commuter railway.
The City of Edgewood is committed to protect and enhance the residential character and quality of life for the citizens of the City, while maintaining its environmental, aesthetic and economic aspects to a compatible and high standard.