 CRE-sources Orlando Dallas-based Dalfen Industrial is moving ahead with another Central Florida industrial play, this time targeting the airport area with plans for two new warehouse buildings in unincorporated Orange County.
The project would rise northwest of Orlando International Airport, in the Pine Castle area west of Lake Conway, extending the company’s push into one of the region’s most strategically positioned logistics corridors.
The proposed development fits Dalfen’s broader strategy of focusing on last-mile and infill industrial properties near major transportation hubs and population centers. The firm already has a substantial footprint in Florida and has been especially active around Orlando, where it has acquired existing industrial assets and pursued new development opportunities tied to distribution demand. Dalfen’s own portfolio materials show it has existing Orlando projects near the airport, including Conway Logistics Center on Hoffner Avenue, and the company said in early 2025 that it intended to expand further across the state.
The timing is notable because Dalfen has also been monetizing parts of its Florida portfolio. A recent report on one of its South Florida dispositions noted that the company had sold three Orlando industrial parks for $57.5 million before filing these new airport-submarket plans, suggesting it is both recycling capital and selectively doubling down on locations where it sees durable warehouse demand.
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