MetroWest (Orlando)


MetroWest is a master-planned community in Orlando, a city located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. The mixed-use community is located southwest of downtown Orlando, with the main entrance situated on MetroWest Boulevard, off of Kirkman Road.
The neighborhood was developed in the 1980s by Debra, Inc., an Orlando-based developer, as a business, commercial and residential community; a place where people can live, work and play. It has over 9,600 residential homes as of 2013. Housing options in the diverse community of Metrowest include a range of single-family homes with several apartment, townhome and condominium complexes spread over the gently rolling landscape.
MetroWest is managed by the MetroWest Master Association, a corporation formed by Debra, Inc., which has the overall responsibility and right in maintaining the standards of all common areas located within the community. Past and future developments, projects and changes in MetroWest are first approved by the association's Design Review Board following guidelines for quality and architecture that is harmonious to the present structures and topography. The beautiful award-winning landscaping and clean environment keep MetroWest at the top of the City of Orlando's most beautiful places to live in.

Geography

The mixed-use community is located in western Orlando. It is bounded by Kirkman Road to the east; by Turkey Lake to the southeast; by Pembrooke Pines development to the south; by the Florida's Turnpike to the southwest; Apopka-Vineland Road on its western tip; and to the north by Steer Lake Road, Edgewood Children's Ranch, Lake Hiawassee and Orlo Vista, Florida.
Bisecting the middle of the development, winding from north to south, is South Hiawassee Road, which also serves as the main entrance coming from the north and only entrance from the south. The other north entry point is through Lake Vilma Drive, off of Steer Lake Road. There are several entrances on the eastern side of the community, from north to south: Westgate Dr; Raleigh St; the north and south Valencia Community College Dr; north and south Metropolis Way; MetroWest Blvd, the main entrance of the community; and Arnold Palmer Drive. The main entrance of MetroWest is only north of Universal Studios Orlando.
After five years and an estimated $50 million worth of preparation, tracts of land were sold to developers and builders for residential and business projects. The Metrowest Master Association was established by Debra, Inc. on February 17, 1986 and thereafter, all construction and design plans are first examined by the Design Review Board of the MWMA following strict guidelines before approval. The original master plan for the community included up to 4,500 residential units; 6 million square feet of office space, 2.5 million square feet of retail, restaurant, and industrial space; and 3,700 hotel rooms. Like other master-planned communities, the development was designed as a place where people can live, work and play. The urban center, where dense development was planned, lies south of MetroWest Blvd and extends to Turkey Lake. The development has an about of frontage on the lake.
Work on the Metrowest Golf clubhouse was started in 1986. It was opened and dedicated the following year. The course was first managed by the Arnold Palmer Golf Management. Residential development near the community's 18-hole golf course was started in 1987. By 1989, about 700 single-family homes or villas have been built or planned. Another 1,300 apartment units had been built or were on the drawing boards. Development was also started on the community's most exclusive residential area, Palma Vista, a planned 200-lot subdivision that surrounds the 13th and 14th holes of the golf course on the highest land in the community. The crest of the property, at an elevation of above sea level, is one of the highest points in Orange County and offers views of downtown Orlando's skyline to the east. The community's first shopping center, MetroWest Village at the corner of S. Hiawassee Rd and Westpointe Blvd, was opened in the fall of 1990 completely leased.

Residential neighborhoods

Homes

There are nine subdivisions with single-family homes and one townhome complex in Metrowest with a total 1,259 residential units.
No.SubdivisionAddressNo. of
single-family homes
1Fairway CoveS. Hiawassee Rd.140
2HawksnestS. Hiawassee Rd.91
3MetroWest Unit 5:
a) Abingdon Hill
b) Bardmoor
c) St. Andrews
Westpointe Blvd.367 Total
4Palma VistaWestpointe Blvd.189
5Stonebridge LakesShallot Dr.103
6Villa Capri
Arnold Palmer Dr.141
7Vista RoyaleVista Royale Blvd.70
8WestchesterPiccadilly Lane160
9RidgemooreBridgestone Dr

Condominiums

Fourteen condominium complexes with over 4,851 residential units. Some of these dwellings were previous apartments converted into condominiums during the housing boom.
No.Condominium complexLocationNo. of units
1Azur at MetroWest
Raleigh St.311
2Bermuda DunesWestpointe Blvd.336
3Central Park at MetroWest
Westgate Dr.400
4Fountains at MetroWest
Westgate Dr.238
5The Hamptons at MetroWestTimes Square Ave.766
6Madison at MetroWest
Robert Trent Jones Dr.364
7PromenadeBuford St.124
8Residences at VerandaGrande Ave.142
9Serenata
Carriage Homes
b) Mandalay
c) Ventura
d) Vistas
Ducados Pointe622 Total
a) 172
b) 104
c) 200
d) 146
11Stonebridge LakesShallot Dr.208
12Stonebridge Place
a)Horizons
b) Vistas
Tolstoy Lane310 Total
a) 180
b)130
13Stonebridge ReserveRobert Trent Jones Dr.296
14Tradewinds
S. Hiawassee Rd.544

Apartments

Ten complexes with a total of 3,557 units make up the apartments in MetroWest.
No.Apartment complexLocationNo. of units
1Amara at MetroWest
Raleigh St.456
2The Estates at Park AvenueBiltmore Park Dr.432
3Harbortown
Lake Debra Dr.428
4La Palazza
Lake Debra Dr.510
5Landmark at Siena Springs
Westgate Dr.252
6Marina LandingWestgate Dr.260
7Indigo West
Raleigh St.411
8The SummitMetroWest Blvd.280
9Vista VerdeS. Hiawassee Rd.200
10Alvista at MetroWest
Lake Debra Dr.328

Others

Schools located within Metrowest

Students who live west of South Hiawassee Drive are zoned to attend Gotha Middle School on Gotha Road in Windermere, Florida. Students east of South Hiawassee Drive go to Chain of Lakes Middle School on Conroy-Windermere Road in also in Windermere.

High school

High school students living in MetroWest are zoned to Olympia High School on Apopka-Vineland Road in Orlando, which opened in August 2001.

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