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Tavistock Development Company

Tavistock Development Company specializes in the thoughtful planning, design and construction of new, innovative property developments.

Tavistock Development Company is a diversified real estate firm owned by Tavistock Group, the international private investment organization founded by Joe Lewis more than 36 years ago. Centered in the vibrant and thriving city of Orlando, Florida, our real estate portfolio is highlighted by Lake Nona, the master-designed community in southeast Orlando.

Through private and public collaboration, we developed the innovative 7,000-acre community from the ground-up: from design and permitting, to the construction of $250 million of infrastructure network; from residential, retail and office developments, to the creation of Lake Nona Medical City. Lake Nona was recognized as Cisco’s first Smart+Connected city in North America.

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush said “Lake Nona in Orlando is one of the cornerstones of Florida’s Future.”

And Fortune Magazine, in a June 2014 article entitled How to Build a Great American City said, “In the past decade, Tavistock…has created a thriving minimetropolis at Lake Nona…one that may ultimately transform the region.”

Our developments are transforming the Orlando-area landscape and the way in which business and residential communities are being built.

Regions: 
Orlando, FL Metropolitan Area ,
Florida
Clusters: 
Local Health Services (Medical Laboratories ) ,
Local Health Services (Hospitals ) ,
Local Health Services ,
Recreational and Small Electric Goods (Sporting and Athletic Goods ) ,
Apparel (Accessories and Specialty Apparel )
NAICS Code(s): 
611620, 813990, 711219, 423910, 713940, 541711, 541712, 622110
Primary activity: 
Business attraction/site location
Secondary activities: 
Business incubation (i.e. in a physical location) ,
Business development ,
Strategy development ,
Technology R&D ,
Business attraction/site location
If you work with or invest in companies, which of these company categories are your focus? : 
High-growth companies ,
Mature/steady growth companies
Which sector does your organization belong to?: 
Private for-profit (i.e. company or consulting firm)
Organization Size: 
$100+million
Year Organization was Established: 
1990
Website: 
Tavistock Development Company | Tavistock Development Company

Organization Type

Cluster Organizations and Initiatives

Contact Info

Shailesh "Taj" Adhav

TAdhav@tavistock.com

+1 407-816-6684

Location

9801 Lake Nona Road

Orlando, FL 32827

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The U.S. Cluster Mapping Project is led by Professor Michael E. Porter at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, Harvard Business School.

This project is funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration.