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A massive sports-focused development is starting to move through planning approvals with Ocoee.
The Ocoee Planning and Zoning Board on Oct. 8 advanced a future land use amendment related to the Ocoee Regional Sports Complex mixed-use development.
The 150-acre development from Hobe Sound-based Montierre Development will rise near the intersection of East Fullers Cross Road and Ocoee Apopka Road and include 17 multi-sport fields, 1,114 hotel rooms and 4,277 parking spaces.
The complex — referred to in documents as The Dynasty Ocoee — also includes:
a 20,000-square-foot welcome center
30,000 square feet of outdoor entertainment space
130,000 square feet of restaurant space
a 150,000-square-foot indoor sports venue
10,000 square feet of office space
180,000 square feet of retail and entertainment space, including 50,000 square feet of indoor entertainment space
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