Raytheon in Indialantic wins multimillion-dollar Navy contract
The contract is for a 20-month engagement, but if the Navy decides to exercise the additional 18-month option, the value of the contract will climb to $27,029,493.
Swanky champagne bar to open in Winter Park Village
The partners behind Flutes in Winter Park Village hope area residents will toast their milestones at the new champagne bar.
Miami taco franchise breaks into Orlando market
Rahim’s interest in the Talkin’ Tacos brand soon converted him into its first franchisee, and he leased the space in the SoDo area at Eco Plaza.
Charcuterie franchise Graze Craze opens in Lake County
Charcuterie means "preserved meat" and has been around for centuries. In 15th century France, shops that sold pork products were called charcuteries.
Here's what coming for themed entertainment in Orlando and beyond
“Something we see among the trends is a lot of technology in all aspects of the business from front of house to back of house. “
Simulation makes big showing at Orlando’s IAAPA Expo 2023
Immersive experiences are an ever more important part of the themed entertainment industry.
SeaWorld unveils new Penguin Trek ride vehicle at IAAPA 2023
The future ride vehicle resembles a snowmobile, as promised in earlier announcements.
First U.S. lunar landing mission since 1972
The lunar lander is called Peregrine, and it will be the primary cargo on the United Launch Alliance Vulcan Centaur V.
How launching cremated remains has grown into a booming business at Cape Canaveral
The memorial spaceflight launching on Dec. 24 will have two destinations: the moon and deep space.
Canaveral rocket set to launch lunar lander — and 'Star Trek' legends' remains — to the moon
The debut flight of United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur V — known as Certification-1 — has been scheduled for Dec. 24, Christmas Eve.
Lockheed, Northrop, Osceola County land $500M in new Orlando DoD contracts
The Department of Defense has contracted with businesses throughout the region for programs related to national security and war.
Tex-Mex chain Capital Tacos to open in Clermont
Upon opening, the Clermont location of Capital Tacos will introduce The Orange Carnitas Taco, a limited-time menu item. The dish is inspired by the orange groves that once grew in Clermont.
Louisiana-based Raising Cane's opens its first Orlando restaurant.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based Raising Cane’s opened its first Orlando eatery Nov. 7 in the Village at O-Town West.
Miami fintech Biller Genie opens 2nd HQ in Orlando
After securing $5 million in a series A investment in 2022, company spokeswoman Lucia Gonzalez told Miami Inno that Biller Genie would look for office space in Orlando. Now, the space has been found.
SideQuests esports arena headed to downtown Orlando
SideQuests will sprawl through 64 North, The Corner and other interior spaces upon approval from the city. The arena will open in 2024.
Grammy award-winning producer Ayo to open downtown Orlando studio
The business will be called Hidden Sound Studios and is slated to open in 2024, according to Owens. It will be within the cluster of venues known as The Block, which includes The Beacham, a 102-year-old theater — the city’s first — originally built for vaudeville performances.
Some Orlando bars and restaurants bank on late-night parties. Here's why.
The top promoters have legions of trusting followers who constantly check social media for information about upcoming parties and events — including ones at Central Florida's restaurants and bars.
Techonomy retreat headed to Lake Nona in November
Techonomy, a product of New York City-based Worth Media Group, is coming to town, now that Orlando managed to lure the heady three-day tech retreat away from Silicon Valley.
Downtown Orlando venues known for nightlife soon to get daytime business
Managing Partner John SanFelippo of The Block has hired Dap Design to help transform the connected venues at the corner of East Washington Street and North Orange Avenue.
Plug & Play partners with UCF, Tavistock and more on new business accelerator
Sunnyvale, California-based Plug & Play Tech Center — which already has plans for an Osceola County location — is teaming up with the University of Central Florida, Orange County, Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) and Tavistock Development Co.'s Lake Nona Land Co. to launch a business accelerator in Orlando.