Lake Nona just landed a big one. Siemens Energy is relocating its Orlando offices from Alafaya Trail to Lake Nona Town Center. The global energy technology company has signed for 242,358 square feet at 6876 Marwick Lane, a new Class A office building designed for energy efficiency and a modern workplace experience. The site sits in the heart of the Town Center with restaurants, hotels, apartments, fitness and wellness options, miles of trails, and inspiring public art all within a short walk.

Fast facts

  • The 242,358 square foot lease is the largest office lease in Orlando since 2009 and one of the largest in city history, according to CoStar.
  • The move is planned for 2027.
  • Just under 3,000 people currently work at the Siemens Energy Alafaya Trail location.

Why Lake Nona

Lake Nona has grown into a national magnet for companies that value innovation, talent, and quality of life. Created by Tavistock, the 17 square mile community is anchored by excellence in health and wellbeing, sports and performance, education, and technology. Employers gain a best in class workplace environment alongside the lifestyle amenities today’s teams care about most, from wellness and mobility to culture and connectivity.

Rasesh Thakkar, senior managing director of Tavistock Group, shared that welcoming Siemens Energy reflects the community’s ongoing focus on places where companies and people thrive. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer noted that the move strengthens the region’s tech ecosystem and supports key industries such as health and life sciences, aviation and aerospace, and human performance.

About the move

Siemens Energy has operated at its Alafaya Trail campus for more than 40 years. The relocation to Lake Nona will support a hybrid work model and maintain the scale of its current workforce. The company employs more than 13,000 people across North America and plans to add hundreds of jobs on the continent in the coming years.

The new campus will feature flexible workspaces, upgraded collaboration areas and meeting rooms, enhanced technology, and better amenities in a building designed to be more sustainable and energy efficient.

Location and access

The Town Center location offers fast connections to Orlando International Airport, Brightline high-speed rail, State Road 417, State Road 528, and Florida’s Turnpike, creating easy access to Florida business corridors and global markets.