Altamonte Mall anchors the retail geography of Seminole County and the north Orlando suburban corridor from Altamonte Springs, positioned at Interstate 4 and State Road 436 approximately 12 miles north of downtown Orlando. Opened in 1974, the approximately 1.1 million square foot super-regional is the primary comparison-shopping destination for Seminole County’s approximately 470,000 residents — a trade area that includes the high-income communities of Maitland, Longwood, Heathrow, and Lake Mary.
Macy’s, JCPenney, and Dillard’s anchor the department store tier. Apple and AMC Theatres hold the technology and entertainment anchor positions. lululemon, JD Sports, and Foot Locker anchor the sports and footwear category. Barnes and Noble anchors the books and culture function. Activate Games provides entertainment alongside AMC. The accessible fashion register covers H and M, American Eagle, Hollister, Express, Buckle, PacSun, and Hot Topic. Bahama Breeze and Miller’s Orlando Ale House anchor the full-service dining offer, with Chick-fil-A serving the quick-service tier.
Interstate 4 and State Road 436 provide freeway connectivity across the north Seminole County corridor, with population concentrated in Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Maitland, Longwood, and Sanford. Seminole County’s demographic profile reflects a high proportion of professional-class households with incomes above the broader Orlando metropolitan average.
For brands evaluating the north Orlando suburban market, Altamonte Mall is the primary enclosed regional mall for a residential trade area with limited alternative comparison-shopping venues. The three department store anchors serve distinct merchandise registers, and the Apple and lululemon presence reflects the income profile of the Seminole County consumer.
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